contradictory
Your 2nd and 3rd paragraphs are contradictory. The analogy to criminal justice does not work because the taxpayer has the burden of proof in an audit. You are not innocent until proven guilty. You HAVE to resolve the auditor's questions--it is not a relationship of equals. If you don't have the hard goods, which is often the case with taxpayers, the best thing for the client may well be a nice, friendly, cooperative schmooze.
Your 2nd and 3rd paragraphs are contradictory. The analogy to criminal justice does not work because the taxpayer has the burden of proof in an audit. You are not innocent until proven guilty. You HAVE to resolve the auditor's questions--it is not a relationship of equals. If you don't have the hard goods, which is often the case with taxpayers, the best thing for the client may well be a nice, friendly, cooperative schmooze.
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