Some might remember Sherry Peel Jackson, 45, of Stone Mountain, Georgia as the former IRS Revenue Agent turned tax protestor who was sentenced to four years in Federal Prison in February of 2008 for failure to...
Ron Kirk, Obama’s appointment for U.S. Trade Representative, owes $9,975 in back taxes, too. Is this some sort of exclusive club? Do politicians all over the country get together and collude on how they can avoid paying the very taxes they vote for and enforce?
opinion by danielsb | 38 wks ago 33 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
US Congress of morons wants to enact a law to tax Bonuses AKA Retention Awards rather than enacting the law there can not be any Bonuses or Awards as long as Companies are in loss. If this Law would have been there...
opinion by makkardave | 40 wks ago | updated 40 wks ago 64 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
The 2008 Stimulus/Rebate program saw stimulus checks of $600 sent out directly to Americans but there will be no second checks to cash in 2009. The average individual or family will not see a stimulus check...
created by Tina Kells | 43 wks ago | updated 43 wks ago 161788 views | 61 recommendations | 124 comments
The ink on the landmark settlement between the US government and UBS isn't even dry yet and the IRS has already filed another lawsuit asking for access to information about American Swiss bank account holders. The...
created by Tina Kells | 44 wks ago | updated 44 wks ago 648 views | 3 recommendations | 0 comments
A settlement has been reached between UBS Bank in Switzerland and U.S. officials after it was discovered that, beginning in 2000, the bank helped new American clients set up phony accounts to evade...
created by Karen Hatter | 44 wks ago | updated 44 wks ago 374 views | 40 recommendations | 3 comments
• Extrajudicial targeting/punishment violates the U.S. Constitution, and has enabled crimes against humanity. Government intelligence, security, law enforcement and revenue officials are said to be complicit.• U.S. Justice Department confirms: ...
US citizens are set to appeal against the Swiss governments decision to share details of formerly private UBS investments with the IRS.US clients of bank-to-the-super-rich UBS are planning to take to the courts...
created by lovemorgul | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 95 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
You can deduct any expense you pay for the prevention, diagnosis, or medical treatment of physical or mental illness, and any amounts you pay to treat or modify any part or function of the body for health, but not for cosmetic purposes.
(So you can deduct the cost of Lasik...
created by frankie1266 | 1 year ago | updated 5 wks ago 36186 views | 13 recommendations | 2 comments
By Albert N. Milliron On Sunday, September 28th a test of the First Amendment will ring from Churches all over the United States. Pastors will compare the Biblical record with the two candidates...
Partisanship at DOJ Raises Legitimate Question about Sincerity of Investigation into Campaign Skimming by Top Ohio Republican Official, Operatives OhioNewsBureau – OpEdiTude By John Michael Spinelli COLUMBUS,...
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Commissioner’s, Auditor’s Homes Included in Public Corruption InvestigationOhioNewsBureau By John Michael Spinelli COLUMBUS, OHIO: Hundreds of FBI and IRS agents Monday launched a joint public...
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The US government has started sending out tax rebates to consumers worth more than $100 billion - as part of a wider economic stimulus plan. ""Starting Monday, the effects of the stimulus will begin to reach...
BY MICHEL MARIZCOBorderReporter.comThe New York Times has noticed that with tax day coming, there are millions of people in the U.S. who won’t be getting a return even though they had taxes withheld because they’re afraid to file their returns for fear of...
" Security weaknesses in IRS computer system April 9th, 2008by admin Bank account data is the most commonly advertised item for sale online by cybercriminals during the last half of 2007, according to a report by the popular Internet security firm, Symantec.Bank account...