An edition of Confessions of a Tax Collector (2004)

Confessions of a tax collector

one man's tour of duty inside the IRS

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An edition of Confessions of a Tax Collector (2004)

Confessions of a tax collector

one man's tour of duty inside the IRS

1st ed.
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Describes the workforce culture of the Internal Revenue Service, recounting how the author joined the IRS as an impressionable jobseeker and witnessed cover-ups, schemes, and widespread paranoia over a twelve-year period.

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HarperCollins
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364

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Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man's Tour of Duty Inside the IRS
March 2, 2004, HarperCollins
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Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man's Tour of Duty Inside the IRS (P.S.)
December 28, 2004, Harper Perennial
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Confessions of a Tax Collector
2004, HarperCollins
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Confessions of a tax collector: one man's tour of duty inside the IRS
2004, HarperCollins
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December 28, 2004, Harper Perennial
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Table of Contents

Author's note --
Cast of characters -- -- The
service -- -- The
organization -- -- The
occupation -- -- The
four protocols -- -- pt. 1. The
trainee -- -- 1.
Challenger -- -- 2.
Shoot them all -- -- 3.
Dance lessons -- -- 4. The
prince of power -- -- 5.
Drain bamaged -- -- 6.
Byzantium -- -- 7.
Something in the water -- -- 8.
Gina's cat -- -- pt. 2. The
revenue officer -- -- 9.
Leverage -- -- 10.
Is it safe? -- -- 11.
War -- -- 12.
Vengeance -- -- 13.
Demigod -- -- 14.
Annie --
Epilogue.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
336.24/092, B
Library of Congress
HJ2361 .Y36 2004, HJ2361.Y36 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 364 p. ;
Number of pages
364

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24229431M
Internet Archive
confessionsoftax00yanc
ISBN 10
0060555602
ISBN 13
9780060555603
LCCN
2004274925
OCLC/WorldCat
54508743

Work Description

They know where you live, where you work, how much money you make … and that's just the beginning. Welcome to the IRS. Amid cover-ups, illicit affairs, and scheming corporate climbers, IRS revenue officer Richard Yancey pulled himself from the brink of moral, ethical and spiritual bankruptcy, and lived to tell the tale. Download now and discover the internal world of the IRS from an insider.Intrigues. Illicit affairs.Scheming corporate climbers.Welcome to the IRS.Plug anyone's name -- yes, yours -- into the computer at the Internal Revenue Service, add a Social Security number, and within three minutes, they know this about you: every place you've ever worked, how much money you make, who your spouse is, and where your investments are. And that's just the beginning.Confessions of a Tax Collector is the story of how being granted virtually unlimited power over other people's lives can radically alter one's own. Twelve years ago, Richard Yancey needed a job. He answered a blind ad in the newspaper offering a starting salary higher than what he'd made over the three previous years combined. It turned out that the job was as a field officer with the Internal Revenue Service, the most hated and feared organization in the federal government. It also turned out that Yancey was brilliant at it.In this secretive, paranoid culture, built around the premise of war, Yancey became a revenue officer, the man who gets in his car, drives to your house, knocks on the door, and makes you pay. Never mind that his car is littered with candy wrappers, his palms are sweaty, and he can't remember where he stashed his own tax records. He's there on the authority of the United States government.Yancey's keen eye and sardonic wit capture all the intrigue, fury, and ridiculous vanity beneath the dark suits and mirrored sunglasses. While sketching an astonishing cast of too-strange-for-fiction characters, Yancey details how the job changed him, and how he managed to pull himself back from the brink of moral, ethical, and spiritual bankruptcy.Confessions of a Tax Collector is a memoir that reads like fiction. If only that were true. You may never lie to your accountant again . . . because it's the Internal Revenue Service's world -- and we just pay taxes in it.

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