As a Certified Bookkeeper, I have a CPE requirement and was working on that tonight. I learned that per court cases, the IRS is not legally bound by anything in their publications, guidance, or FAQS on their website!! They are only bound by the "Internal Revenue Bulletin". I wrote a letter to Donald Trump informing him of this fact if he does not know. I have been using the taxbook for many years now, it usually refers to the publications, right? I know that often code and court cases are referred to, but it seems to be mostly designed from publications. Maybe those hard to read research materials that refers to laws and court cases would be better?????
I mean, really, in all the years I have been preparing tax returns, I most often use the publications to back up what I do. Now, I'm understanding they are not legally binding in an audit situation? REALLY????
I mean, really, in all the years I have been preparing tax returns, I most often use the publications to back up what I do. Now, I'm understanding they are not legally binding in an audit situation? REALLY????
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