heelinhell
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This has been going on for awhile.This has got to be market manipulation.
I wonder how far long the SEC's investigation of Trump and his family is at this point.
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This has been going on for awhile.This has got to be market manipulation.
I too am looking forward to Robert Mueller nailing them to the wall.This has been going on for awhile.
I wonder how far long the SEC's investigation of Trump and his family is at this point.
On the lighter side
Seems pretty obvious at this point.This has got to be market manipulation.
No way. It has to be AI/photoshopped
Yup, there's no way that Lincoln and Reagan are still alive.No way. It has to be AI/photoshopped
yepSeems pretty obvious at this point.
Yes, of course. I meant the existence of that picture, on the wall, in the WH. It can't be real.... I hope it's not real.Yup, there's no way that Lincoln and Reagan are still alive.
I'm not advocating tax fraud. I'm wondering why the dems would pass legislation to hire that many irs agents, and worry about peoples venmo transactions.I still have yet to see a single case of an American ever being “hunted down” by an IRS agent. Why do you support tax fraud?
Very misleading. The additional irs agents were added while the current staff was already 78,000. So the size practically doubled. It beome larger than some agencies combined. And the threshold for third party online payments before an audit was triggered was lowered to $600. Before it was 200 transactions and $20,000.By cutting so many IRS agents it makes it easier for people like Trump to commit tax fraud, which is why so many of them have been let go. We had that many IRS agents because that's how many were needed for the agency to properly do its job. Sharply cut those numbers and it gets a lot harder. As usual Trumpers are asking the wrong question - it's not why did Democrats want so many IRS agents, it's why do Republicans want to slash their numbers so much.
They passed that legislation because the IRS was short hundreds of thousands of personnel, and as a result the federal government was unable to collect huge amounts of money that were owed to it.I'm not advocating tax fraud. I'm wondering why the dems would pass legislation to hire that many irs agents, and worry about peoples venmo transactions.
Lol, you're lying. It was never short hundreds of thousands! You're making things up.They passed that legislation because the IRS was short hundreds of thousands of personnel, and as a result the federal government was unable to collect huge amounts of money that were owed to it.
Meanwhile Joe Q Red State voter believes that IRS is going to be kicking down their door to cut open the mattresses and steal the $200 stashed in there for "tax evasion" when in reality they raised the standard deduction so high that your average tax payer doesn't even have the chance to cheat on their taxes in a way that isn't a rounding error to the IRS.By cutting so many IRS agents it makes it easier for people like Trump to commit tax fraud, which is why so many of them have been let go. We had that many IRS agents because that's how many were needed for the agency to properly do its job. Sharply cut those numbers and it gets a lot harder. As usual Trumpers are asking the wrong question - it's not why did Democrats want so many IRS agents, it's why do Republicans want to slash their numbers so much.
Why were they worried about $600 venmo transactions?Meanwhile Joe Q Red State voter believes that IRS is going to be kicking down their door to cut open the mattresses and steal the $200 stashed in there for "tax evasion" when in reality they raised the standard deduction so high that your average tax payer doesn't even have the chance to cheat on their taxes in a way that isn't a rounding error to the IRS.
Why were they worried about $600 venmo transactions?
Lol couldn't truthfully answer huh? Hard to defend the last administrationThe agency, its mission and statutory authority | Internal Revenue Service
Review the IRS mission statement and statutory authority.www.irs.gov
The IRS mission
Provide America's taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities and enforce the law with integrity and fairness to all.
This mission statement describes our role and the public’s expectation about how we should perform that role.
- In the United States, the Congress passes tax laws and requires taxpayers to comply.
- The taxpayer’s role is to understand and meet his or her tax obligations.
- The IRS role is to help the large majority of compliant taxpayers with the tax law, while ensuring that the minority who are unwilling to comply pay their fair share.