Posted on 05/08/2014 6:53:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The rate of audits for ordinary Americans is about 1%.
“The committee uncovered new information indicating that after groups provided the information to the IRS, nearly one in 10 donors were subject to audit,” Rep. Charles W. Boustany Jr., Louisiana Republican and chairman of the Ways and Means Committee’s oversight panel, told IRS Commissioner John Koskinen at a hearing Wednesday.
“The abuse of discretion and audit selection must be identified and stopped,” he said.
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The IRS asked tea party groups for lists of donors . then they audit 10% of people on THOSE SPECIFIC lists. plus these are just grass roots groups . that is tyranny
I see you're from California. Are you what they call a conservative out there? LOL
The IRS asked tea party groups for lists of donors . then the IRS audits 10% of people on THOSE SPECIFIC lists. plus these are just grass roots groups . that is tyranny
They are not random tea party donors. the people audited are people on specif lists that the IRS obtained from grass roots tea party groups
The IRS asked tea party groups for lists of donors . then they audit 10% of people on THOSE SPECIFIC lists. plus these are just grass roots groups . that is tyranny
What would your normalizing criteria be, then?
Income bracket only?
Income bracket + political donation deductions?
If think that is enough “disparate impact” for Eric Holder to take a look at.
Not true. Perhaps you're confusing income with assets.
The base rate for audits is about 1%. An audit rate of 10% for tea partiers is way out of line.
Million dollar income earners have an even higher audit rate.
http://www.kiplinger.com/article/taxes/T054-C000-S001-irs-audit-red-flags-the-dirty-dozen.html
Just know what I was told from someone who worked for the IRS. They preferred to audit the middle income earners because they couldn’t afford to fund a long term fight. They usually just wrote the check and prayed they didn’t get audited again.
Hell if I know. 10% is a huge number! If there are 1 million members, that 100,000. Inordinately high in any scenario!
the IRS asked people who were trying to form tea party group for lists of “donors” . then the IRS audited 10% of the people on THOSE specific lists. these were just grass roots groups trying to form.
he is trying to confuse the issue by making it seem as if the IRS picked these people to audit at random but no it was because they were on those lists.only if they were picked at random can you say oh it's because their incomes were so high or some other excuse but he doesn't know their incomes or anything. he's just trying to spin to cover for Obama
It's obvious to anyone with common sense that the IRS asked for those lists to audit and intimidate those people.
It is the “liberal’s” fondest desire to use the power of the State to punish (and eventually exterminate) those who would disagree with them.
They have no desire to “convince”, just to eliminate.
Unlike some here, I see your point. But an audit rate of 10% of any given population is still pretty high.
They’re evil bastards then.
I’m encountering the same issue with property taxes.
They’re targeting folks in the middle income where they have “enough” money to squeeze more out, but not quite enough to fight them.
what are the chances that 10% of the people on 3 small lists are audited. not much . this is tyranny
The IRS is supposed to RANDOMLY audit people after they completed their tax return. this was not random . the IRS audited those people because they were on the “donor” lists that the IRS asked tea party groups for. these were grass roots groups trying to form
How strange. I wonder why and IRS person would say something so untrue.
Gosh I don’t know. She only worked for them for 30 years as an auditor. I’m sure she’s lied about lots of other stuff besides. I’ll have to pay more attention to her. She’s just been a neighbor for 10+ years now. I’m sure she’s up to something!
“If think that is enough disparate impact for Eric Holder to take a look at.”
You got that right. If a corporation doesn’t have average race or sex statistics in their hiring practices, they can be subject to charges for discrimination - even if there’s no actual complaint.
There are certain generally accepted characteristics that make someone more likely to be audited. The exact percentages of how much more likely are statistics that can be known. We should look at them. If you were to learn that for people who claimed charitable deductions the audit rate went from X% to XX% and then you learned that tea party members were X% more likely to donate to charity then it might make more sense why the tea party donors where audited more. There are many other factors including income, dependents claimed, the type of form used, if filing as a small business, etc...I would assume that tea partiers are more likely to own a business, have children, have higher income and fall into other categories that could make them more likely to be audited. THE POINT IS THAT I DON'T KNOW BUT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.
So often, there are those on our side who go off half cocked and look like idiots when the facts end up showing that they don't know what they are talking about.
Do I think Obama would do something like this? --Yes
Do I think that his administration abuses power nearly every chance it gets? -- Yes
Do I think that they did it in this case? -- Probably, but with a little more information we can be sure.
these were 3 small lists . IRS audits 10% on those lists
The only common denominator was they were on those lists. what other criteria can you prove that caused them to be audited . you can't and are just defending tyranny
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