Election Year Lull? Not in the Tax World
Tax Executive 2008, Jan-Feb, 60, 1
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In my last column, I wrote that 2008 will involve a lot of "stage setting" in terms of what will happen following this year's U.S. presidential election. While that remains the case, TEI's year has already been eventful--and promises to remain that way. A look at the table of contents of this issue confirms the tax world (and the Institute) has not slipped into a state of suspended animation: * We held productive liaison meetings with the Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy, the Internal Revenue Service, and the IRS's Large and Mid-Size Business Divisions.
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