Of interest to taxpayers, attorneys, accountants, journalists, historians, researchers, students, and anyone interested in accessing the voluminous information maintained by the Internal Revenue Service, this book (written by the former head of the I.R.S.'s freedom of information branch) describes the disclosure policies and practices of the I.R.S. The agency's most useful documents are identified along with information on how to gain access to them. Also included are insights on how and why government bureaucrats abuse the public's right to know.
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"a detailed, insightful, and instructive insider's analysis of the IRS's management of its vast collection of data and the demanding procedures for accessing it. [The book] will appeal to researchers, accountants, journalists, and taxpayers interested in the logistics of the IRS" -- American Libraries
"extremely valuable" -- Privacy Journal
"part broadside against needless secrecy, part manual for naive or spurned requesters" -- The IRE Journal
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