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Controversy Swirls Around Hearings on IRS Scandal

After the initial round of hearings held by three Congressional committees this week, at least we know the IRS wrongfully targeted conservative "tea party" groups applying for tax-exempt status. But precious little else has been revealed.
Tax

IRS Official Lois Lerner Pleads the Fifth before House Oversight Committee

Lois Lerner, director of the IRS Exempt Organizations division, chose to invoke her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on May 22.
Tax

IRS Acting Commissioner Steven Miller Resigns Over Scandal

Steven Miller, a twenty-five-year veteran of the IRS who has been the agency's acting commissioner since November 2012, resigned from his post on May 15, less than a week after the IRS admitted to and apologized for improperly scrutinizing the federal tax-exempt status of conservative groups.

State CPA society

DC Society of CPAs
Email 
info@gwscpa.org
Address 
1111 19th Street, NW
#1200
Washington  District Of Columbia  20036
United States
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DC Board of Accountancy

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Washington, DC 20004 Phone: 202-442-4320
Fax: 202-698-4329
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