Nationally recognized tax attorney Roni Deutch, who has been helping taxpayers for over 16 years, has sent an open letter to the Secretary of the Treasury urging changes to the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) allowable standards for living expenses. Claiming the data used is outdated and IRS employees follow the standards too strictly, Ms. Deutch asks that the IRS adjust their policies to assist struggling taxpayers. North Highlands, CA (PRWEB) September 20, 2007 -- Tax attorney Roni Deutch has sent an open letter asking the IRS to reevaluate their current standards for allowable living expenses claiming they are outdated and have an adverse affect on thousands of taxpayers. In an open letter to Henry M. Paulson, Jr, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department, nationally recognized tax attorney Roni Deutch asked the IRS to update the current allowable standards for living expenses.
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