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On the recordApril 8, 2019
So if any individual, including but not limited to the president, uses as a justification for not turning over a tax return to the public or releasing it, using the fact that that taxpayer may be under audit, there is no IRS rule or regulation to justify that, is there?
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Sanford Bishop
Democratic · Georgia

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Bishop asserts there is no IRS rule preventing tax return release during an audit.

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