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Title: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service can reallocate revenues and expenses between parent corporations a
Post by: boland on May 18, 2016
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service can reallocate revenues and expenses between parent corporations and their subsidiaries to more clearly reflect a proper allocation of income. In such instances it is the responsibility of the corporation to prove that the IRS has been arbitrary in its decision-making, thus establishing a "guilty until proven innocent" tax approach.
A) True
B) False


Title: Re: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service can reallocate revenues and expenses between parent corporatio
Post by: noxx53 on Jun 21, 2016
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Title: Re: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service can reallocate revenues and expenses between parent corporations a
Post by: boland on Jul 3, 2016
Woah how do you have the time to do all this?!

Thanks :D


Title: Re: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service can reallocate revenues and expenses between parent corporations a
Post by: noxx53 on Jul 4, 2016
Pleasure is all mine