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[–] BoraxTheFungarian ago 

'One of the highest compliance rates...' according to the IRS right?

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[–] Ionsurfer ago 

Who were the stupid 40%?

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[–] daskapitalist 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Going to play devil's advocate here and point out it may not be deliberate. The US tax code is so complex that it's not always clear what you should do.

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[–] OriginalReaper ago 

Did you know that the head of the IRS pays someone to do his taxes

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[–] BentAxel ago 

NO NO NO AND FUCKING NO. Find your representative and email them. http://www.house.gov/ This will NOT be tolerated.

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[–] BohMoon 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You have to think about IRS employees who are married to a small business owners. They file a joint return with the spouse's schedule C...well you get it right? It's not the IRS employee, it's the spouse. NO, it's not about diversity.

And everyone is too stupid to do taxes. The IRS is not about getting the top accountants out of college to do simple audits. To think IRS failure is about not getting the best accountants shows your ignorance about what the agency does. The purpose is to process returns and deliver refunds to taxpayers...simple. Audits are simple and don't need the best...

So tired of retards of attacking the IRS employees like they are getting a free ride. Dumbasses! If you want to find corruption, look at the leadership and the consultants from private enterprise running the agency. In the last 8 years the place went from government employees to a bunch of useless consultants and contractors doing the work at $250 an hour. And the worst part is they don't even do the work, IRS employees have to collect the data, validate and they some unpaid college kid spin the data into a presentation and..I done. It only gets worse.

At first I thought this site was good, but not it's really a bunch of idiots trying to get their score up

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[–] Bfwilley ago 

Hey I got that beat, 100% of the politicians that got caught got to keep their jobs.................................

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[–] Thisismyvoatusername ago 

I saw this article earlier when it first came out. I honestly don't know what to make of it. What is considered cheating? Who is considered an employee? Maybe they are overly lenient, but maybe they gave grace where it was due. I have actually almost always had good experiences with the IRS. The only bad experiences were really as much to blame on my clients as on the IRS personnel. The headline is definitely clickbait and the article is definitely sensationalized.

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