How has the U.S. Internal Revenue Service become an iron cage of bureaucracy?
A. It has become rigid with rules and regulations that prevent a recognition of humanity.
B. It has become highly organized and provides strong structure for service.
C. It allows employees to become creative within the bounds of the organizational structure.
D. It encourages taxpayers to exercise their free will in choosing how to file taxes
Ans: A
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