Professor Leandra Lederman testifimony for the House Oversight Hearing on Tax Avoidance and the IRS, October 13, 2020. Click the Download button to read the text of Professor Lederman\u27s prepared testimony, or view the video of the fulll hearing below. To view just professor Lederman\u27s testimony, click HER
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