State governments are, more than ever, struggling to meet budget deficits. But state legislators often find that raising taxes and cutting programs aren't the best ways to get re-elected. Instead, many states have found a new way to plug holes in the budget: increasing revenue through heightened audit enforcement. And what better way to increase revenue than to go after high-net-worth individuals (those “corporate jet owners,” as our President likes to call them) who claim they don't even
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