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Tax News & Comment — August 2014
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IRS & NYS DTF Matters — August 2014
I. IRS Matters – August 2014 On July 11, a second federal judge ordered the IRS to account for missing emails of former director Lois Lerner. U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton has demanded an affidavit from an “appropriate official” … Continue reading →