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by bluGill
2430 days ago
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No, the argument is that those IRS experts in tax law switch jobs between writing the regulations for the IRS, and then doing "various tasks" for the private companies that work in tax, including lobbying congress for more complex tax laws thus ensuring more people have to use the private tax companies to get their taxes right as opposed to taxes being simple enough to understand without needing help. While you could lobby congress yourself, odds are you don't really understand tax law in detail well enough to be effective, while they do. |
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