By Steve Jensen
Representing a client in an Internal Revenue Service audit can be a stressful experience because an attorney must often manage the client as well as the audit. Just as audits may differ depending on the issues and the examiner, how an attorney manages a client differs from case to case. The g...
Representing a client in an Internal Revenue Service audit can be a stressful experience because an attorney must often manage the client as well as the audit. Just as audits may differ depending on the issues and the examiner, how an attorney manages a client differs from case to case. The g...
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