Jeff Burke, Special Agent of the IRS, goes beyond the law as he uncovers a major plot to rip off millions of dollars of income tax revenues. As a supplementary text for public finance, taxation, or accounting courses, it puts taxation concepts into words a novice can understand.
Called a ''cross between Mickey Spillane and Mr. Chips'' by The Washington Post, Professor Larry Crumbley (also writing as Iris Weil Collett) is the author of twelve other widely adopted educational novels. Business Week in June 1989, called him a mover and shaker, and noted that he ''aims to lend excitement to the study of debits and credits by couching the stuff in romantic prose.'' Using forensic accountants as his major characters, Crumbley has been called the Mark Twain of the accounting profession by New Accountant.
The Ultimate Rip-Off: A Taxing Tale
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PublisherCarolina Academic Press
ISBN / ASIN1611631351
ISBN-139781611631357
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Sales Rank897,806
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