What types of guidance can I rely on from the IRS?
The IRS provides various types of guidance to help taxpayers understand and comply with tax laws. However, not all guidance has the same level of authority. To ensure you're making informed decisions, it's essential to understand the types of guidance that can be relied upon and those that cannot. This article explains the difference between guidance published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin and FAQs, as well as the role of informal guidance like forms, instructions, and IRS.gov webpages.
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