A tax accountant is told by his superior to take a position on a tax matter that
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A tax accountant is told by his superior to take a position on a tax matter that is not supportable by the facts in order to make the client happy. This is a common practice in the firm and the likelihood of the IRS questioning it is remote.
Would you go along with your supervisor? Explain why or why not.
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