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To: SeekAndFind

Why is the IRS allowing $50,000 overdue back taxes ???

Most Americans don’t even make $50,000 gross a year in income...

did the Congressional Democrats write this law for themselves ???


14 posted on 07/09/2018 2:43:33 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

The IRS doesn’t “allow” anything. They collect taxes. Fraud CAN result in criminal charges, but we don’t put people in prison for making bad decisions in terms of what bills to pay off first.

This simply adds the effective denial of a basic human right - the freedom to travel - as an additional penalty on top of their other woes.

Lets say you got into this mess because you had a famnily medical crisis, or some other emergency. The $$ went to that, you had every intent to pay taxes later, but then the economy took a dip, your business cratered.

Now you have tax liens, etc. (I don’t know if this applies if one gets a repayment plan and stays current - the law & the IRS is actually very good in allowing people to do that).

Back to the “what if” plot line - now you get word that one of your aged parents in another country is on his/her last legs - and your own government prevents you from going to say your farewells because you didn’t pay your taxes.

Seems like quite an unjust “punishment”, doesn’t it? Denial of a basic fundamental right for something that there already are OTHER laws (tax laws) that give the government redress.


16 posted on 07/09/2018 2:53:09 PM PDT by Simon Foxx
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