Posted on 11/29/2015 6:27:10 AM PST by RKBA Democrat
http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=IRS-2015-0049-0001
When I declare my giving at tax time I am required to have proof in case of an audit. That is sufficient. The other is nothing but an I.R.S. witch hunt.
But, but, but national security and all that B.S. It’ll give us the identity of every terrorist supporting imans and all those bad guys.
I think we know what happens to comments. They go straight to the circular file.
+1. Good comment!
There is no reason to do this. They should be more focused on if the group is actually operating as a nonprofit.
Or “angel” hunt if you will, since it’s supporters of Christian ministries they’re REALLY after.
Not really. The agency is required to respond to comments received. They don’t necessarily have to respond to each one nor do they have to agree, but they have to respond.
Blasting the agency with piles of negative comments usually results in withdrawal of the proposed rule or significant modification. It’s an effective tactic.
Completely unnecessary. The charitable group is required to issue a receipt to the donor, who then claims the deduction and files the receipt in case of audit.
The charitable group can then be asked to validate the receipt if the IRS requests. The giver can usually also produce a canceled check as proof of the donation.
What purpose, other than intimidation, does collecting social security numbers serve? What about existing statutes restricting the use of a social security number as an identification number?
Hogwash.
I want the IRS gone!
And, while we are at it....
the EPA, Gone
State Dept shaved by 50%, and that’s just for starters
Education Dept, totally gone
Homeland Security, get rid of 75% of the pencil pushers
All judges subject to recall
All the Joint Chiefs of Staff, fired and replaced
Secret Service fired and replaced by the military
yep. Vote for the "wrong" candidates and get put on the audit list or worse yet, the domestic terrorist list, for heightened NSA monitoring
And while large charities can more easily gather and track donor SSN's, this requirement will place an enormous burden om small non-profits.
It's big government destroying grass-roots charity. All praise Big Government, the taker and giver of all that is important!
I’d say that they might not be interested in hindering the non-profits; that it is just a byproduct.
The most paranoid view—justified with this administration—is that they want to collect a full political profile of the citizenry.
We’ve already heard from several sources (including Maxine Waters, in an intemperate remark) that the government was assembling a huge racially oriented database to facilitate seeding of white neighborhoods with minorities using tax dollars. Why not up the pressure by also using political knowledge at the individual level? It’s a very modern, leftist application of technology.
Elect a true conservative and it ends.
I'd take it further. Dismantle the entire Federal Government, with exception of Defense, Homeland Security, Treasury, and State. Let any gaps filter down to states.
Then watch what happens to the deficit, and how well our country flourishes.
Exactly how The Founding Fathers intended the federal government to work.
If you don’t cut out those departments, you are missing most of the graft. Do you really think the defense spending is paying for our “defense” or “people?” Those departments are where the huge spending is.
If you don’t meddle with interest, social ecurity, or defense— you could cut the rest to zero without a significant impact. The social programs need to be cut, but they, alone, are not going to do anything but tart a civil war.
“Elect a true conservative and it ends.”
Uhhh. No. Assuming such a true conservative could be elected (unlikely in my view), CONgress, the courts, and the bureacracy would do everything it could to preserve its power regardless.
Electoral politics is a bottomless pit of treachery and despair.
I am not saying those are exempt from cuts. The intent of the post was to show priority 1 should be elimination of all un-needed and redundant services.
Once that is done, then do as you suggest cut and slice as needed.
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