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The Great American Tax Dodge How Spiraling Fraud And Avoidance Are Killing Fairness Destroying The Income Tax And Costing You Donald L Barlett

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The Great American Tax Dodge How Spiraling Fraud And Avoidance Are Killing Fairness Destroying The Income Tax And Costing You Donald L Barlett
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The Great American Tax Dodge How Spiraling Fraud And Avoidance Are Killing Fairness Destroying The Income Tax And Costing You Donald L Barlett instant download after payment.

Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.45 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele
ISBN: 9780520236103, 0520236106
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Great American Tax Dodge How Spiraling Fraud And Avoidance Are Killing Fairness Destroying The Income Tax And Costing You Donald L Barlett by Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele 9780520236103, 0520236106 instant download after payment.

"Barlett and Steele...are masters at mining obscure documents to see the big picture where most investigators never even knew there was a frame...Year after year, Congress continues to make tax laws more complex and more unfair, then refuses to give the IRS adequate resources to ferret out fraud. If the tax code isn't reformed soon, the authors warn, the consequences might be dire."—Baltimore Sun "A hard-hitting expose of perceived gross inequities in the U.S. tax system."—Publishers Weekly

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