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In today's Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
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The Internal Revenue Service, moving aggressively to collect more
taxes from small businesses, is telling companies being audited to
turn over exact copies of the electronic records kept in their
business-software programs, according to a letter from an agency
official to the American Institute of CPAs.
The accounting group fears this will force small businesses to turn
over customer lists, personnel data, confidential client information
and other unrelated information often contained in the off-the-shelf
software programs many businesses use to manage all aspects of their
finances.
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http://on.wsj.com/mzqpEb
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Newtown Square, PA
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