OU professor to tackle tax issues for IRS
NORMAN — Jon Forman , a tenured law professor at the University of Oklahoma , is wanted by the Internal Revenue Service .
But unlike most Americans on this Tax Day — or any other day — Forman said he looks forward to answering tough questions from IRS lawyers. Starting Sept. 1, that will be his job as the IRS chief counsel’s professor-in-residence for the 2009-10 school year.
The IRS ...
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