A Law Unto Itself: Power, Politics, and the IRSInvestigative reporter David Burnham provides the first book on the IRS that reveals the appalling excesses its power creates, from political manipulation to internal corruption. |
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Thinking About Taxes and the Taxman | 3 |
First Encounters with the IRS | 25 |
Collecting Taxes | 50 |
Copyright | |
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