Or How I Learned Not to Love Big Brother
Exploring the Shadows of America’s Security State
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Or How I Learned Not to Love Big Brother
Exploring the Shadows of America’s Security State
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The Internal Revenue Service audits Black taxpayers at significantly higher rates than other Americans, Commissioner Daniel Werfel told lawmakers Monday, confirming earlier findings by researchers at leading universities and the Treasury Department.
IRS audits Black taxpayers more often than other groups, agency confirms
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The IRS Targets Black Taxpayers, Researchers May Have Uncovered Why
Consistent underfunding of the IRS means it’s a lot easier for them to go after someone who is low-income and qualifies for the EITC than it is to go after someone with a million lawyers hiding money in the Cayman Islands.
Targeting the rich for their tax-related shenanigans takes some major coins, and the IRS severely lacks the funds it would need to do that. Unfortunately, that means they’re more likely to knock on the doors of people just trying to get by.
Good thing Republicans are trying to repeal IRS funds?! /sarcasm
An agent shows up at the home of the Twitter files journalist who testified before Congress.
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If U.S. Congress is going to form a special subcommittee looking at government overreach and illegality, then it should do exactly that.
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