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Which of the following IRS pronouncement citations is INCORRECT?

a. Notice 07-10, 2007 C.B. 324
b. Publication 519
c. Rev. Proc. 2011-14, 2011 I.R.B. 532
d. Action on Decision 2010-002
e. All of the above citations are correct

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Final answer:

All options listed (a through e) represent correct IRS pronouncement citations based on the information provided and typical IRS formatting.

Step-by-step explanation:

The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) issues various types of formal guidance and pronouncements to help taxpayers understand the tax law and comply with it. These include Notices, which provide guidance on various tax issues; Publications, which are informational booklets on general tax topics; Revenue Procedures, which are official statements of a procedure that affects the rights or duties of taxpayers or other members of the public under the law; and Actions on Decision, which explain the IRS's position on a court decision.

The question is asking which citation among the choices provided is incorrect. After reviewing the list:
a. Notice 07-10, 2007 C.B. 324
b. Publication 519
c. Rev. Proc. 2011-14, 2011 I.R.B. 532
d. Action on Decision 2010-002
e. All of the above citations are correct
All of the citations appear to be formatted correctly with the type of document, the year, and where applicable, the specific identifier or page number for the item.

Each option represents a correct IRS pronouncement citation

based on standard IRS formatting, assuming there are no unlisted errors, such as an incorrect year or page number actually associated with a listed document.

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