Bailout gives IRS authority to conduct undercover operations
The bailout bill also gives the Internal Revenue Service new authority to conduct undercover operations. It would immunize the IRS from a passel of federal laws, including permitting IRS agents to run businesses for an extended sting operation, to open their own personal bank accounts with U.S. tax dollars, and so on.
(Think IRS agents posing as accountants or tax preparers and saying, "I'm not sure if that deduction is entirely legal, but it'll save you $1,000. Want to take it?") That section had expired as of January 1, 2008, and would now be renewed.
Starting with the so-called Anti-Drug Abuse Act in 1988, the IRS has possessed this authority temporarily, with occasional multiple-year lapses. A 1999 internal report said the IRS had 126 "trained undercover agents" working in field offices at the time. This is the first time that such undercover authority would be made permanent.
Sens. Max Baucus (D) and Chuck Grassley (R) have been pushing to make it permanent for a while, claiming (PDF) in April that: "Undercover operations are an integral part of IRS efforts to detect and prove noncompliance. The temporary status of this provision creates uncertainty, as the IRS plans its undercover efforts from year to year."
There's another section of the bailout bill worth noting. It lets the IRS give information from individual tax returns to any federal law enforcement agency investigating suspected "terrorist" activity, which can, in turn, share it with local and state police. Intelligence agencies such as the CIA and the National Security Agency can also receive that information.
The information that can be shared includes "a taxpayer's identity, the nature, source, or amount of his income, payments, receipts, deductions, exemptions, credits, assets, liabilities, net worth, tax liability, tax withheld, deficiencies, overassessments, or tax payments, whether the taxpayer's return was, is being, or will be examined or subject to other investigation or processing, or any other data received by, recorded by, prepared by, furnished to, or collected by the Secretary with respect to a return."
Look in the middle of the page.. they even get open personal bank accounts with our money!
Here's an idea... let's let them all have unlimited personal checking accounts, but then they can only spend money in depressed areas in the US.
This way they all get to have so much fun they won't have time to enforce any tax codes... the depressed areas will have a great source of stimulus.. and we won't need any bailouts... it's a win-win.
I beats sending all overseas... lol
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My brother's accounts were just frozen, not because he owed tax
But because his banks and the IRS failed to follow procedure, and because he failed to check a box.
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Fighting the IRS
There are two ways to get rid of the IRS if both are done: 1) Get rid of the Federal Reserve Bank (check this video: http://www.youtube.com/wa... ) and 2) get citizens nationwide to refuse to send in tax return in April.
You might also join some of the groups like the Fair Tax group that would abolish to IRS, but not the Feds, but it might be a start. Whatever we do, it takes a united effort.
you forgot the third way....
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Yes please.
"Victory for liberty! That is our goal, and nothing less. -- Ron Paul, December 17, 2007"
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oh this IS fun
This baby is festooned,as McCain would say. Wonder what else we got.
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