A Baker McKenzie accomplice sued the Inner Income Service on Monday in federal court docket in Washington, D.C., to compel the federal company into offering details about its elevated efforts to crackdown on misconduct by rich partnerships and different enterprise entities.
The grievance, filed by Washington-based tax accomplice George Clarke, comes after Clarke submitted a Dec. 19 Freedom of Info Act request for a paper authored by an IRS lawyer about doc requests manufactured from partnerships. Clarke is being represented by Baker McKenzie lawyer Sonya Bishop.