Obituary: Former boxer Mortimer Caplin tried to persuade Americans taxpayers that the IRS was on their side
Heads of the Internal Revenue Service, performing their necessary but unpopular duties, rarely attract much public notice. Mortimer Caplin, a dashing friend of the Kennedys and former college boxer, was an exception.
Mr. Caplin, who died July 15 at age 103, was the friendly face of the IRS. While leading the tax agency from 1961 to 1964, he sought to persuade the public that the IRS was on their side, ready to help them compute their taxes correctly and avoid legal trouble.
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