Federal Income Tax Compliance Costs: A Case Study of Hewlett-Packard Company
David R. Seltzer
National Tax Journal, 1997, vol. 50, issue 3, 487-93
Abstract:
Estimates compliance costs incurred by a large U.S. multinational that prepares Form 1120 (and accompanying forms). Concludes that such a corporation can complete an accurate corporate tax return with the functional equivalent of three full-time tax professionals.
Date: 1997
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