Friday, April 6, 2012

Odds Favor IRS in Supreme Court Tax Cases


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Odds Favor IRS in Supreme Court Tax Cases 
(Reuters) - The odds are stacked against corporations whose disputes with the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service go all the way to the Supreme Court, a new study found. 
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