Law Practice
Sep. 26, 2001
A Word, Please?
Even a certified public accountant gets a little chill when a client calls to say he or she received an examination, or audit, letter from the Internal Revenue Service or Franchise Tax Board. However, there are some things an attorney can do to bulletproof his or her tax return.




Even a certified public accountant gets a little chill when a client calls to say he or she received an examination, or audit, letter from the Internal Revenue Service or Franchise Tax Board. However, there are some things an attorney can do to bulletproof his or her tax return.
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