Inflation Reduction Act

I'd be fired after I did my first audit. Takes a special kind of POS to work for the IRS, our accountant retired from there.

I see what you mean. But government management is pretty inept. I’d like to see how long I could go before getting fired. It would be one of two extremes. Fired after first audit, or a 25 year career.
 
I see what you mean. But government management is pretty inept. I’d like to see how long I could go before getting fired. It would be one of two extremes. Fired after first audit, or a 25 year career.
Depends. Are you a gay bi-racial non-binary Muslim from the Middle East?
 
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Well, guys, the Inflation Reduction Act has done its job. The President has just announced that inflation for July was zero.

I am not making this up or exaggerating. That idiot got up in front of everyone and said that. What is worse is I think he actually believes it.
 
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Well, guys, the Inflation Reduction Act has done its job. The President has just announced that inflation for July was zero.

I am not making this up or exaggerating. That idiot got up in front of everyone and said that. What is worse is I think he actually believes it.

Hunter told him that, and of course the Big Guy believed it.
 
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The administration seemed to be crediting the reduction on lower gas prices. Why then does the CPI not include gas or grocery prices in its calculation?
 
IRS Job Listing: Special Agents Must ‘Carry a Firearm and Be Willing to Use Deadly Force’

A job listing for the position of IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent stresses that applicants must “carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force” in order to carry out their duties.

The job listing says:
As a Special Agent you will combine your accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes. Special Agents are duly sworn law enforcement officers who are trained to “follow the money.” No matter what the source, all income earned, both legal and illegal, has the potential of becoming involved in crimes which fall within the investigative jurisdiction of the IRS Criminal Investigation. Because of the expertise required to conduct these complex financial investigations, IRS Special Agents are considered the premier financial investigators for the Federal government.​

It goes on to describe Special Agent “major duties,” which include “[carrying] a firearm and [being] willing to use deadly force, if necessary.” Applicants for the Special Agent position must also “be willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments.”

Breitbart News reported on June 19 Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) concerns over the IRS’s purchase of approximately $700,000 of ammunition “between March and June 1” of this year.

IRS Special Agents Must 'Carry a Firearm, Be Willing to Use Deadly Force'
 
Depends. Are you a gay bi-racial non-binary Muslim from the Middle East?
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IRS Job Listing: Special Agents Must ‘Carry a Firearm and Be Willing to Use Deadly Force’

A job listing for the position of IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent stresses that applicants must “carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force” in order to carry out their duties.

The job listing says:
As a Special Agent you will combine your accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes. Special Agents are duly sworn law enforcement officers who are trained to “follow the money.” No matter what the source, all income earned, both legal and illegal, has the potential of becoming involved in crimes which fall within the investigative jurisdiction of the IRS Criminal Investigation. Because of the expertise required to conduct these complex financial investigations, IRS Special Agents are considered the premier financial investigators for the Federal government.​

It goes on to describe Special Agent “major duties,” which include “[carrying] a firearm and [being] willing to use deadly force, if necessary.” Applicants for the Special Agent position must also “be willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments.”

Breitbart News reported on June 19 Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) concerns over the IRS’s purchase of approximately $700,000 of ammunition “between March and June 1” of this year.

IRS Special Agents Must 'Carry a Firearm, Be Willing to Use Deadly Force'

Here I was thinking the left hated guns.

I mean what is the deal? How many guns do we need?
 
Came across this interesting study

IRS Audits Poorest Families at Five Times the Rate for Everyone Else

IRS Audits Poorest Families at Five Times the Rate for Everyone Else
A large increase in federal income tax audits targeting the poorest wage earners allowed the Internal Revenue Service to keep overall audit numbers from further declines for Americans as a whole during FY 2021. That resulted in these low-income wage earners with less than $25,000 in total gross receipts being audited at a rate five times higher than for everyone else.
 
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IRS Job Listing: Special Agents Must ‘Carry a Firearm and Be Willing to Use Deadly Force’

A job listing for the position of IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent stresses that applicants must “carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force” in order to carry out their duties.

The job listing says:
As a Special Agent you will combine your accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes. Special Agents are duly sworn law enforcement officers who are trained to “follow the money.” No matter what the source, all income earned, both legal and illegal, has the potential of becoming involved in crimes which fall within the investigative jurisdiction of the IRS Criminal Investigation. Because of the expertise required to conduct these complex financial investigations, IRS Special Agents are considered the premier financial investigators for the Federal government.​

It goes on to describe Special Agent “major duties,” which include “[carrying] a firearm and [being] willing to use deadly force, if necessary.” Applicants for the Special Agent position must also “be willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments.”

Breitbart News reported on June 19 Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) concerns over the IRS’s purchase of approximately $700,000 of ammunition “between March and June 1” of this year.

IRS Special Agents Must 'Carry a Firearm, Be Willing to Use Deadly Force'
Sounds just like a Postal Inspector. Not sure why it's surprising
 
Here's a thought:

How about we get the 87000 new armed IRS to start the audits at the top? Start with politicians and work their way down.
 
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