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The tax law is set up to incentivize business and development, but the law has gray area, according to Associate Professor of Accountancy Jenny Brown.
The tax law is set up to incentivize business and development, but the law has gray area, according to Associate Professor of Accountancy Jenny Brown.
In this story published Sept. 28, 2020, on 12 News:
Where it is a grayer area you will see people manipulate it more. There is no bright line, like OK, we crossed it.
– Jenny Brown, associate professor of accountancy
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