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Killing the IRS

We all know that law and order refers to the FACT that people of color are committing ALL the crimes.
 
There’s (almost?) nothing good or needed that Republicans are for doing.
 


This exact story was first reported in 2019. Why are Tuckems and Forehead bringing this shit back up now?


Some of the guns the IRS has are not for the faint of heart, including a few fully automatic guns. Yes, those are machine guns. Only the Criminal Investigation Division of the IRS gets to carry guns.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2019/01/14/irs-has-4500-guns-5-million-rounds-ammunition-paying-taxes/?sh=4f3885731f9e
 
 
All the rubes know is the lies.
 
sure doesn't take them long to come up with their conspiracy bullshit, eh?
 
Yep. That was the original story. The IRS made some groups formed to resist paying taxes fill out some extra paper work to make sure they were paying taxes and conservatives flipped their shit. MTG is the result of ingesting that nonsense for over a decade. The true believers are taking over the party.
 
IRS should absolutely target conservative christians. Tax Exemption for religious organizations is the biggest scam in all the land
 
the paranoia on twitter about how the IRS is going to audit the middle class relentlessly. Nobody is going to waste resources auditing joe and jill taxpayer with $100,000 of W-2 income and mortgage statements which are already submitted to the IRS on the off-chance they might recover $200 and spending well over $200 to conduct the audit.

they will put resources where they can generate a return.
 
the paranoia on twitter about how the IRS is going to audit the middle class relentlessly. Nobody is going to waste resources auditing joe and jill taxpayer with $100,000 of W-2 income and mortgage statements which are already submitted to the IRS on the off-chance they might recover $200 and spending well over $200 to conduct the audit.

they will put resources where they can generate a return.


But if they’re conservative Christians…watch out!

:rolleyes:
 
Yeah I'm not liking the fact that my side hustle resulted in like hundreds of venmo/paypal transactions where the sheer dollar amount of transactions in and out was way more than the profit, but I kept pretty decent records and declared it.
 
the paranoia on twitter about how the IRS is going to audit the middle class relentlessly. Nobody is going to waste resources auditing joe and jill taxpayer with $100,000 of W-2 income and mortgage statements which are already submitted to the IRS on the off-chance they might recover $200 and spending well over $200 to conduct the audit.

they will put resources where they can generate a return.

100% correct. the IRS may be irritating but not stupid.
 
the paranoia on twitter about how the IRS is going to audit the middle class relentlessly. Nobody is going to waste resources auditing joe and jill taxpayer with $100,000 of W-2 income and mortgage statements which are already submitted to the IRS on the off-chance they might recover $200 and spending well over $200 to conduct the audit.

they will put resources where they can generate a return.

After a FOIA request, the findings based on internal IRS documents show the low wage earners are most at risk for an audit...

However, over half of these correspondence audits were targeted at the small proportion of workers with incomes so low they had claimed an anti-poverty earned tax credit to offset the tax otherwise due on their modest earned income. To repeat: over half – fully 54 percent – of all correspondence audits last year targeted the small proportion of returns with gross receipts of less than $25,000 claiming an earned income tax credit.

Even taxpayers with total positive income from $200,000 to $1,000,000 had only one- third the odds of audit compared with these lowest income wage earners. A total of nearly 9 million taxpayers reported these high-income levels. Yet less than 40 thousand of their returns were audited by the IRS in FY 2021 – just 4.5 out of every 1,000 of these returns[2]. This contrasts sharply with 13.0 out of every 1,000 of these lowest income returns that were audited last year by the IRS.
 
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