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Jun. 1, 2007

Expert Advice

These days, Uncle Sam keeps one eye on court records, in the hope of rooting out tax scofflaws. Some good advice can help divorce clients avoid unwittingly stirring up tax problems. By Charles P. Rettig

By Chris P. Rettig
     
      Tax Law
      The IRS Is Watching Your Clients' Divorce
      In a newly dogged approach to narrowing the tax gap?the approximately $300 billion in taxes not collected due to underreporting, nonfiling, and nonpayment?agents from the IRS and the California Franchise Tax Board have been instructed t...

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