The IRS - Powerful and Incompetent
Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 8 months ago to The Gulch: General
Our business recently received a letter from the IRS informing us that we had failed to pay 204.00 in taxes. The balance HAD to be paid by the 16th in order to avoid further interest and penalties and that the interest would continue to increase. If we were unable to pay we needed to contact them immediately. Another attached page explained how the penalty and interest would be calculated. A third page was attached explaining that they HAD received our payment and applied it to our account. The past due notice had already been prepared and we should simply disregard it. They apologized for the inconvenience. These letters were all in the same envelope. I can't believe somebody didn't think to just throw it away and not send it. I think this would be funny if they weren't so powerful.
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They sent a latter claiming I mailed late along with a lot of blather about penalties.
It scared the heck out of me. I considered paying what the Nazis demanded just to get them off my back.
What emboldened me to fight was that Congress was investigating the IRS for abuses at the time.
(Yes, once upon a time Congress actually did its job).
I had the kind of check book that had carbon copies of every check I wrote. I found the April 13 to the Treasury Department.
I made a copy of the carbon copy and sent it with an angry letter that in part stated "you need to get your act together."
I never heard from the IRS about that again.
Since then I've wondered if the IRS computer randomly selects last minute mailers and tries to shake them down with phony "you were late" claims.
the cat just swats the mouse around, and the
mouse squirms and darts and gets caught and
gets bitten, just for fun . . . . and eventually,
the mouse is eaten. -- j
‘Now that you know that I sent them in, please release the hold on my account.’
‘That will take one to two weeks.’
‘You mean that even though I had done nothing wrong you will hold my account for maybe 2 weeks?’
‘Yes.’
‘That’s not fair!’
‘Sir, fair has nothing to do with it. It’s the law.’
It is that last line that I will remember always.
In summary, it doesn’t matter that you did everything correctly, you can expect no help from the IRS. They won’t even call you to find out what the facts are, preferring to cause as much damage as possible first. They seized a bank account that had far more in it than taxes owed even without the W2s.
If you want to know how incredibly corrupt that criminal organization was (and likely still is), consider the following:
The IRS was proven to be a criminal organization when they were called before Congress for gross abuse back in 1997/1998. During this time person after person, business after business testified as to the illegal/criminal activities that destroyed businesses and lives. All that was accomplished was to elect a promise to be a ‘kinder, gentler IRS’ in the future. To my knowledge no IRS employee was ever punished and no person or business was compensated for the destructive activities of the IRS. Because the criminal thinking that was then in place in the IRS was not punished, it just went underground and it has surfaced again now in 2014/15. The same thing will happen this time unless a clear signal is sent that this kind of activity will not be tolerated. That signal will be the imprisonment and heavy fining of those responsible for such activities.
It is often said that ‘the IRS is the most feared agency in the US.’ This should never be the case with the government. They should fear us. But when you are guilty unless you prove your own innocence, that they can freeze everything you own and imprison you, which is how it is now, you have to fork over many dollars to prove your innocence while the government can spend whatever it wants and only needs to say you are guilty with no proof, which you must then defend with an expensive lawyer. One way to fix this is to make the government pay for all expenses if they loose the case.
The link below titled “A Brief History of IRS Political Targeting” is well worth reading and the VHS tape “IRS Horror Stories” is worth viewing as well.
IRS Horror Stories:
http://www.amazon.com/Investigative-Repo...
General Accounting Office 1998 IRS Audit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXVZMYte-...
More horror stories:
http://www.abolishirs.org/3_3.html
A Brief History of IRS Political Targeting
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10...
I think it's mostly the former, disorganization. If they had a problem, though, with accidentally sending out an extra $204 to you, they'd be more likely to correct that.
You may find 5 years from now that they screwed up and then you will be in MAJOR hot water. Having it recorded at the courthouse for a small fee will protect your ass like putting it in a vault. Unless of course your courthouse burns down.
I would also send this to the News Media...
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