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  • noun Plural form of assistor.

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Examples

  • He said he has given tax assistors greater authority to suspend collection actions in certain circumstances, such as when a taxpayer has recently lost a job, is relying solely on Social Security benefits or is facing steep, unexpected medical costs.

    IRS Offering Leniency Plan For Taxpayers 2009

  • Second, the tax laws should be simple enough so that most taxpayers can prepare their own returns and compute their tax liabilities on a single form, and simple enough so that IRS telephone assistors can accurately answer taxpayers 'questions.

    We Still Need a Simpler Tax Code Nina E. Olson 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered this type of financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

  • If an individual has recently encountered a job loss or other financial problem, IRS assistors may be able to suspend collection in some situations without documentation to minimize burden on the taxpayer.

    unknown title 2009

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