Explaining the secret formula utilized by the IRS to choose returns to be audited, a mathematician shows how it can be used to prepare and file returns that maximize taxpayer benefits and minimize risk of audit. Original. 50,000 first printing. Tour. IP.
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About the Author:
Amir Aczel is Associate Professor of Statistics at Bentley College in Massachusetts.
Review:
Aczel has broken the formula the IRS uses to determine who gets audited each year: his book maintains that readers can use his formula to determine their chances, and chapters review strategies to avoid or survive the audit process. There's no table of contents, but thankfully the index provides details for any desiring short-cuts. But this book's strength lies in reading through the entire formulas and explanations; not in your usual quick reference approach. -- Midwest Book Review
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- PublisherThunder's Mouth Pr
- Publication date1994
- ISBN 10 1568580134
- ISBN 13 9781568580135
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages146
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