Questioning the IRS’s Increased Focus on Tax Fraud

Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and William Stone III of Morris, Manning & Martin LLP discuss the IRS’s focus on fraud in the employee retention credit claims and syndicated conservation easement transactions.
For more, read Stone’s piece, “Crying Wolf: The IRS’s Tax Fraud Allegations” in Tax Notes: taxnotes.co/3XzakDz
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