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Written Statement of Nina E. Olson National Taxpayer Advocate - Hearing on Tax Reform January 20, 2011
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Document Date: 2011-01-20 17:28:07


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IRS Compliance Data Warehouse / University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School / /

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telephone excise tax refunds / telephone excise / large accounting firms / tax software / investment banking firms / telephone assisters / long-distance telephone services / technology improvements / law firms / software packages / /

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Congress / School of Business / Joint Operations Center / federal government / U.S. Court of Appeals / IRS office of Research / Analysis and Statistics / Joint Committee on Taxation / U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES / Internal Revenue Service / Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform / University of Michigan / Government Accountability Office / office of Management and Budget / U.S. Department of Labor / Tax Foundation / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Taxpayer Advocate Service / IRS office of Research / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Department of the Treasury / United States Government / /

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Melissa Vigil / NINA E. OLSON / Patrick Langetieg / Levin / George Contos / John Guyton / Joel Slemrod / Scott Moody / Scott A. Hodge / Wendy P. Warcholik / /

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ADVOCATE / Chairman / Professor / President / Commissioner / Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy / Secretary of the Treasury / National Taxpayer Advocate / /

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