In 1997 Senator William V. Roth, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, challenged the IRS head-on. In explosive open hearings, Senator Roth exposed the agency's corruption with testimony from hundreds of IRS agents and taxpayers across the country. Auditing the IRS picks up where the hearings left off, laying bare the pathological culture of the IRS and showing how its violations penetrated every level of the establishment.
Now Senator Roth offers taxpayers hope with his clear-cut proposal for reforming the IRS. And, to ensure the agency never again oversteps its authority, he also provides a step-by-step guide that will help protect anyone who finds himself the target of an IRS investigation.