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For
those who enjoy reading about tax avoidance and tax evasion
schemes, a new novelist has emerged with a lot to say about
the subject. Bruce Bronstein has taken the subject of tax
controversy to new levels. Both informative and witty, his
novels explore a variety of controversial tax issues and how
such controversies are handled by the various functions within
the IRS, and eventually resolved by our legal system.
Bruce Bronstein is a former IRS Tax Law Specialist who worked
exclusively in the area of mergers and acquisitions before
joining the Appeals Division where he handled a diverse workload
of cases, including some of the largest and most complex cases
in the country. For the past 25 years, he has specialized
in civil fraud cases which serve as the inspiration for his
tax novels.
Fraud
cases are typically the most factually interesting tax cases.
Throughout his career in the Appeals Division, Bruce has handled
a variety of fascinating fraud cases that devotees of his
novels find compelling reading.
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