10 Things the IRS Won't Tell You »
Posted By engineer 9 months, 1 week ago in Political NewsWhen Cindy Hockenberry and her husband sent in a tax-penalty payment in 2007, they knew there was a chance their math might not jibe with the IRS's. When that turned out to be true and the amount was much higher than expected, they decided to dispute it. Fortunately for them, Hockenberry's a pro. As tax research coordinator at the National Association of Tax Professionals, she spotted a glitch in the IRS's calculation; after visiting the local IRS office, the agency admitted its mistake and lowered the penalty. " There's no way the average taxpayer would have noticed," she says.
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11. Taxes for anything other than War is illegal.
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12. Tax upon tax is illegal, yet they themselves pay taxes and so does the rest of those professional beggers.
13. The currency...(dollar), is illegal as a tender or token and it's value chchanges from jurisdicyion to jurisdiction or hand to hand.
14. The US Government uses the dollar to cause us involuntary servitude, and in a manner equal with slavery.
15. The tax benefit will go to those who murder the innocent, and in payment of what is due...you personally become an accessory.
16. on...and on.
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