Friday, January 7, 2011

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Get a load of this: the Instant Robbery Squad is so tired of persecuting poor and working people that it's purportedly going after the rich. I say purportedly, because the pattern is that you can't believe a word of what public officials say, and hoo ha, when it's filtered through the government-kissing major media and their wannabees like HuffPost?
Perhaps the sender of this item to me said it right in two and a half words: "wealthiest my a__ ......"
You can bet your life they're not going after the super-ultra rich.... you know, the kind who meet in the top resorts of the world to plan each quarter's news developments out. The IRS is, after all, their creation and plaything. And since they're satanists, it's no surprise they're going after tax-exempt entities. Like maybe white folks' fundamentalist churches? I know of two presently under the gun.
Bottom line: isn't it great to be a NONTAXPAYER when news like this rolls around?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/16/irs-audits-jump-by-11-per_n_797707.html
IRS Audits Jump By 11 Percent; Wealthiest Targeted
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is making it a bit riskier to cheat on your taxes.
The tax agency increased the number of returns it audited by nearly 11 percent this year, statistics released Wednesday show. Wealthy taxpayers and big businesses were most likely to be targeted.
The IRS also stepped up audits of charities and other tax-exempt organizations.
In all, the IRS examined more than 1.58 million individual returns in the budget year that ended in September, up from 1.43 million the year before.
"We saw individual audits increase, reaching the highest rate in the past decade," said Steve Miller, IRS deputy commissioner for services and enforcement. "The bottom line shows enforcement revenue topped $57 billion, up almost 18 percent from last year".........

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