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Tiana Randolph
18 June, 19:50
What is a tax audit?
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Madeleine Montgomery
18 June, 20:20
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Tiffany Morse
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In the United States of America, an income tax audit is the examination of a business or individual tax return by the Internal Revenue Service or state tax authority
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