By CONNIE SHARPE, For The Capital
By CONNIE SHARPE, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
07/18/10
Prior to the Fourth of July holiday, National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson released to Congress her 156-page mid-year report in which nearly two-thirds focused on issues specifically impacting small business owners and their businesses - compliance and collection issues.
Her report highlighted the disparity between funding directed toward IRS enforcement programs rather than taxpayer services that could affect the IRS' ability to "administer new health care credits and penalty taxes in a fair and compassionate way."
"There appears to be an implicit assumption that raising tax compliance requires ramping up...
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