Compliance: A 21st Century Approach
Phil Brand
National Tax Journal, 1996, vol. 49, issue 3, 413-19
Abstract:
Highlights past trends in federal tax compliance and discusses elements that the author believes help increase compliance with tax laws. Discusses the future redesign of the Internal Revenue Service and the federal tax system.
Date: 1996
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