Tax
Jan. 11, 2002
Dirty Taxing
Tax Law Practitioner Column - By Robert W. Wood, In the stiffly starched world of the Internal Revenue Service, it may seem surprising that there have been a number of disputes between the IRS and companies that operate exotic-dance theaters, fantasy booths and other venues for adult entertainment. Some cases actually pit the IRS against the dancers themselves. The ground for dispute is the employment-tax status of the dancers.




Tax Law Practitioner Column
By Robert W. Wood
In the stiffly starched world of the Internal Revenue Service, it may seem surprising that there have been a number of disputes between the IRS and companie...
By Robert W. Wood
In the stiffly starched world of the Internal Revenue Service, it may seem surprising that there have been a number of disputes between the IRS and companie...
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