Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1951
Abstract
Practice before the Treasury Department shall be deemed to comprehend all matters connected with the presentation of a client's interests to the Treasury Department, including the preparation and filing of necessary written documents, and correspondence with the Treasury Department relative to such interests. Unless otherwise stated the term Treasury Department as used in this paragraph and elsewhere in this part includes any division, branch, bureau, office, or unit of the Treasury Department, whether in Washington or in the field, and any officer or employee of any such division, branch, bureau, office, or unit
Relational Format
article
Recommended Citation
United States. Internal Revenue Service, "Relating to the laws and regulations governing the recognition of agents, attorneys and other persons representing claimants before the Treasury Department and offices thereof; Department circular no. 230 (as revised to December 7, 1951); Circular 230 (as revised to December 7, 1951)" (1951). Federal Publications. 258.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_fed/258