Businesses take aggressive tax positions when IRS budget declines

Businesses take aggressive tax positions when IRS budget declines

Companies retreat to less risky tax strategies when IRS budgets are robust, according to a new study.

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Businesses take aggressive tax positions when IRS budget declines

The study examined the relationship between IRS resources, tax aggression and the likelihood of tax fraud.

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