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The IRS was not entitled to a presumption of proper mailing for a notice with an erroneous address that it contended the taxpayer nonetheless received timely, the Tax Court held.
Application of the public policy doctrine is not limited to where a criminally convicted person directly pays a fine or penalty, the Tax Court held.
Editor’s note: This is the fifth article in a six-part series. Partners reassessing some or all aspects of their traditional CPA firm’s business model may consider starting with this exercise: Take a ...