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The Tax Gap: Do Billions In Uncollected Income Taxes Speed Up Economic Downturn During A Global Pandemic?, Offiong Ekah
The Tax Gap: Do Billions In Uncollected Income Taxes Speed Up Economic Downturn During A Global Pandemic?, Offiong Ekah
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
Section I will explore how maximizing taxpayer compliance will be a crucial component of closing the tax gap, and what initiatives the IRS implements to garner compliance; Section I will also examine how past and current Tax Code affects levels of compliance—the goal always being compliance optimization. Section II will explore the CARES Act of 2020, and how the Act fared as a response to the onset of COVID-19. This section will also discuss how the concerns of the IRS are accentuated by the tax gap, and how a lack of governmental funding, particularly relating to detailed exclusions enumerating within …
How Long Can This Go On? The Controversy Over The Application Of The Statute Of Limitations To S Corporations And Their Shareholders, J. Marcus Sommers
How Long Can This Go On? The Controversy Over The Application Of The Statute Of Limitations To S Corporations And Their Shareholders, J. Marcus Sommers
Pepperdine Law Review
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