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February 11, 2013
Johnston: Law and Order: Tax Squad
David Cay Johnston, Law and Order: Tax Squad, 138 Tax Notes 759 (Feb. 11, 2013):
Johnston discusses why it is a bad idea to cut dollars from tax enforcement, and he is skeptical that declining numbers of criminal tax prosecutions are the result of increased voluntary compliance.
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Out of curiosity, is the accumulated earnings tax a dead letter?
Posted by: Shag from Brookline | Feb 11, 2013 7:18:29 AM




