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The Auditor Can Often Obtain Sufficient Appropriate Evidence in the Audit

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The auditor can often obtain sufficient appropriate evidence in the audit of a tax provision without the use of a specialist. However, several situations may indicate a need for the auditor to involve a tax specialist. Identify three of these situations.


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