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Internal Revenue ServiceExcise Tax –
Air Transportation
 Audit Techniques Guide (ATG)
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This document is not an official pronouncement of the law orthe position of the Service and can not be used, cited, or relied upon assuch. This guide is current through the publication date. Since changesmay have occurred after the publication date that would affect theaccuracy of this document, no guarantees are made concerning thetechnical accuracy after the publication date.
 
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Department of the TreasuryInternal Revenue ServiceDocument 9300 (9-94)Catalog Number 21066S
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