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Arlington, Va.-Based Tax Analysts Take on Mighty Internal Revenue System.

By Stephen J. Glain, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 14--WASHINGTON--The most subversive minds in global taxation work out of a squat, austerely appointed office building in Arlington, Va. Their ranks include the sober-suited, the leather-clad, and the body-pierced. Their mission is to serve as the eyes and ears of tax lawyers everywhere, exposing to public view the "secret law" of the Internal Revenue Service.

They are the men and women of Tax Analysts -- self-described "tax geeks" and self-appointed watchdogs over the IRS. Over the past 30 years, Tax Analysts, a not-for-profit publisher of bulletins and journals, has forced or is ...

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