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From the supplier: The National Society of Public Accountants has compiled a list of federal regulations which are a burden to small business owners. These include the IRS' invention of new types of taxpayer investigations to circumvent the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, unannounced inspections by the OSHA and the inconsistences between different tax districts in the country. Another problem is the lack of adherence to procedures outlined in the Internal Revenue Manual by different tax districts in the country and the difficulty of filling up the Annual Return/Report of Employee Benefit Plan form.
Citation Details Title: Small businesses and federal regulation.(Practitioner Communique)(Capitol Corridors) Author: Jeffrey A. Lear Publication:The National Public Accountant (Magazine/Journal) Date: November 1, 1995 Publisher: National Society of Public Accountants Volume: v40 Issue: n11 Page: p8(2)