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Text is clean. Previous owner gift inscription on front free endpaper. Cover shows normal shelfwear. Dust jacket shows wear, with some scuffing, wear at corners and ends of spine. ; From dust jack...
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Text is clean. Previous owner gift inscription on front free endpaper. Cover shows normal shelfwear. Dust jacket shows wear, with some scuffing, wear at corners and ends of spine. ; From dust jacket flap: Author Roger Whitely is a physician who also owns a farm and whose income taxes were audited by the IRS for many years in a row. . . . Here Dr. Whitely is not challenging the government's right to tax, but he does make a plea that tax agents be culpable for their actions and poor judgements, that there be continuity in the thesis of taxation; that directives and regulations be clear; that less judgment be required of an auditor and that guidelines be sharper. Above all, he hopes to make clear how incompetent agents can become agents for harassment - and that this should not be allowed, as it so often is now. ; ; 134 pages
Product Info
ISBN: 0533029465
ISBN-13: 9780533029464
Publisher: Vantage Press
Year: 1978
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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