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Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds

The New York Times – Business:

A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate on the agency’s funding.

Jim Tankersley
Author: Jim Tankersley

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Black People, Discrimination, Income Tax, Internal Revenue Service, Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Treasury Department, United States Politics and Government, University of Chicago, University of Michigan
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