- taxpayer advocate
- /ˌtækspeɪə 'ædvəkət/ nouna government official whose duty is to adjudicate in cases where ordinary taxpayers complain of treatment by the tax authorities
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
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