How Much Tax to Pay to Sue for a Refund?

Say you run a business. The IRS audits your tax return and determines that you do not owe tax. It comes back a few years later and, even though your business is the same, determines that you owe tax. The IRS hands you a large tax bill. You do not agree with that the tax…

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