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To: balrog666
Yeah! It's easier to be honest and open with the IRS - especially when we have to prove our innocence instead of that silly idea of being presumed innocent until proven guilty.

And those IRS rules and regs are sooooo easy to follow that they can't even answer questions about the rules themselves!... hey...wait a minute...

It's you that has it backwards, dumbass, to use your phrase.

25 posted on 12/05/2005 5:25:25 PM PST by Principled
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To: Principled

I think everyone should experience an IRS audit or two. That would convert a lot of people over to support NRST. My first audit in 2001: I spent about 20 hours perparing for it, and several more in meetings with the auditor and their manager. They said I owed about $2000... back and forth for a year or so, and in the end I owed nothing. What a freaking waste. Then I got the examination letter for tax year 2002. Same deal. This one has me scheduled for tax court, but they screwed that up and even though I followed all the procedures they have no record that I filed. I have the case number. They sent it to me. They are so stupid. It would be much easier to pay the $3K they say I owe and be done but I just can't bring myself to do it since I know I'm right. I PRAY EVERY DAY FOR THE FAIR TAX. Abolish the IRS! Grow the economy! Make USA competetive again! Restore privacy! Take away one of the tools of bondage from those who enslave us!


491 posted on 12/09/2005 6:46:39 PM PST by JTHomes (Execute Tookie!)
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