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government could quickly calculate a taxpayer's liability or refund and then simply send them a statement for them to approve and sign. Egger predicted that by 1990, two out of three taxpayers would be able to pay their taxes or receive refunds in this way. Trials performed as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 revealed a small, but significant number of errors and the IRS was unsure how its already strained bureaucracy would deal with taxpayers when it was the IRS, and not the taxpayer, with a deficiency.
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