IRS Chief Counsel Picked by Bush to Head Agency
From Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Fred T. Goldberg, chief counsel of the Internal Revenue Service, will be nominated by President Bush to run the tax-collection agency, the White House has announced. Goldberg, who has been the agency’s top attorney since 1984, worked as an assistant to the IRS commissioner in 1981 and 1982.
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