Posted on 04/15/2016 6:36:14 AM PDT by sally234
In a typical year, April 15 is Tax Day when hard-working Americans cede over an enormous amount of their income to the federal government so they can redistribute it to all sorts of special interests and protected classes, including illegal aliens. You heard that right. The IRS has admitted to knowingly granting refundable tax credits, which work as back door welfare payments, to illegal aliens who break the law and steal Social Security numbers to obtain employment and file their taxes.
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When did the IRS ever shive a git? It’s not their money they are throwing at the illegal alien “refugees”.
Civil war brewing. They are forcing our hand.
I hope it can be avoided.
I had to wait over one month after filing my Georgia Return electronically to get that the notice that said “call this number.” When I got it, they asked some question to verify I wasn’t a fraudster and then released the payment. Got it the next day.
This activity is nothing more than making new business for other govt agencies to deal with. Add to the chaos, part of the Communist goals.
This should be automatic: if the SS# doesn’t match the name on the return, no payments are mailed.
The IRS has been hiding this policy from us citizens as long as possible.
But Congress has neglected to stop it. They are all traitors handing out our hard earned money to fraudsters. Only Trump will have the will stop this crap.
Today is...
Income Tax Day
Take a Wild Guess Day
That Sucks Day
I am one of them.
Took me a year to clear it up because the burden of proof at the IRS is on you to prove your filling.
Meanwhile, some illegal is enjoying thousands of dollars as my refund.
Then I have to listen to Ryan, Kasich, and Bush tell me I have to care for these criminals.
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