Taxpayer Advocate criticizes IRS move to shorten third-party notice requirements
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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins is objecting to proposed regulations that would enable the IRS to shorten its notice requirements from 45 days to as little as 10 days.
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Collins said the proposed regulations would unfairly erode the taxpayer notice requirements.
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B. Com, FCA, DIRM, DISA, LL.B. (Speical), LL.M. (Criminiology & Security Law), Pursuing Ph.D. on "Rule of Law in India - A Critical Analysis"
1 周In India they further reduced less than 10 days even 1 to 2 days
B. Com, FCA, DIRM, DISA, LL.B. (Speical), LL.M. (Criminiology & Security Law), Pursuing Ph.D. on "Rule of Law in India - A Critical Analysis"
1 周This type of spread in India too