> > Poor in US more likely to face tax audits> By Shannon Jones > 22 April 2000
Another side of this issue is that the General Accounting Office did a report to follow up on the infamous Roth hearings that ventilated citizen tales of IRS abuses. GAO found that none of the anti-IRS charges held water. GAO was prevented from releasing the report, purportedly on the grounds of citizen confidentiality. A copy leaked out anyway and it turns out there was little or no confidentiality issue -- any personal stuff was blacked out and there wasn't much of it.
mbs
I'd like a copy,if you know where I could find one...
Brad DeLong
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