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87,000 irs agents

There are around 19,500 incorporated cities, towns and villages in the United States

So there will be 4.46 per city, town and village.

This does not include the current agents they have on staff......

Middle class America i fucked.
Where do we suppose these additional workers are going to come from? I don't recall those jobs being very profitable.
 
Is it true that all 87K will be issued firearms? Not sure if fake news.
I read a few job postings yesterday. If the position favored accounting over criminal justice it did not have firearms handling requirements. The CJ-centric jobs have the firearms and language with directly facing potentially hostile situations.

Agree with others about filling the 87k positions, especially since most that I read had the 38yo age limit in addition to education/experience.

Selling 2nd hand treasures via electronic payments is about to get more spicy.
 
Average salary is 51k with the top earners in the 90k range. Does anyone with schooling and experience want to work 51k per year job?
a salary of 51K, but what is the overall package worth? (80 K with the insurance, retirement, taxes matched, etc.???) if we are trying to figure the entire burden to the taxpayer)

But yeah.... I see this being outsourced overseas.
 
Average salary is 51k with the top earners in the 90k range. Does anyone with schooling and experience want to work 51k per year job?
51k would have been a near-poverty wage in CA circa 2008 when I graduated college. Yeesh.
 
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Meh, buying a guitar doesn't make you Eddie Van Halen and giving some idiot a gun don't make them a pipe hitter.
 
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I will say, anecdotally, cheating is still pretty common. But, I'm not sure cheating is even the right word. Omissions, mis-classifications, etc, are simply unavoidable. This isn't because (most) people want to cheat, but because putting the onus on taxpayers to calculate their own taxes is hideously flawed.
Anecdotally, I see people cheat every way that seems possible, just to find out, it didn't make any difference, because even as creative as they could get, still didn't get them out of the standard deduction.

The home mortgage interest deduction was always the big deduction everyone would benefit most from, but with the amount of people who refinanced at 2-2.5% money, it just doesn't automatically propel you over the mark in your itemized deduction like it did in the past.


Edit: And to be clear I am referring to FEDERAL taxes. I don't live in a state that has a state income tax, and I don't know shit about the process.
 
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I do my own w2 and 1099 taxes. Last year I was under water pretty good and was going to owe more than ever so I added some expenses I don't normally claim. Got real nervous about it because my (tiny) refund had not posted to my savings account in what seemed like a long time.
the IRS ended up "correcting" my return and added an additional almost $2k to it....
Cool story brah :flipoff2:
 
Anecdotally, I see people cheat every way that seems possible, just to find out, it didn't make any difference, because even as creative as they could get, still didn't get them out of the standard deduction.

The home mortgage interest deduction was always the big deduction everyone would benefit most from, but with the amount of people who refinanced at 2-2.5% money, it's just doesn't automatically propel you over the mark in your itemized deduction like it did in the past.
Yeah and it's pretty obvious these people are not actually doing their own taxes or know what the f is going on when talking about it.
 
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Meh, buying a guitar doesn't make you Eddie Van Halen and giving some idiot a gun don't make them a pipe hitter.
I guarantee you that if that kid didn't have a gun, every one of those cops would have been BILLY FUCKING BADASS.
You're not making the point here you think you're making.
 
I do my own w2 and 1099 taxes. Last year I was under water pretty good and was going to owe more than ever so I added some expenses I don't normally claim. Got real nervous about it because my (tiny) refund had not posted to my savings account in what seemed like a long time.
the IRS ended up "correcting" my return and added an additional almost $2k to it....
Cool story brah :flipoff2:
Until they send a letter that 2k was incorrect and now you owe 4k with penalties.
 
Yep; the Democrat Brown Shirts are specifically going to go after households making less than $75,000.:mad3::flipoff:
DUDE, I am 1000% against this, but come on... let's be honest. There is no money in what you are talking about.

The VAST majority of those homes taking the standard deduction and have nothing creative going on in their taxes. They are just getting by. ( A HOUSEHOLD of 75K probably isn't even qualified for a home office deduction, when you figure it in the standard deduction matrix)..

Now, if you own a small business ... you have rental properties, ... if you have a corporation.... anything like that... YES, you are fucked.

But 75K HOUSEHOLD, which is a married couple, one person who teaches school (60k a year) , and one who works as a part time cashier (15k a year) ..... There is nothing that family is doing that is going to get an audit

Keep in mind THE STANDARD DEDUCTION for a married couple filing jointly is Just under $25,000)






Edit: This is putting this country one step closer to being a corporatist government, because it is going to wipe out small business, and entrepreneurship
 
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DUDE, I am 1000% against this, but come on... let's be honest. There is no money in what you are talking about.

The VAST majority of those homes taking the standard deduction and have nothing creative going on in their taxes. They are just getting by. ( A HOUSEHOLD of 75K probably isn't even qualified for a home office deduction, when you figure it in the standard deduction matrix)..

Now, if you own a small business ... you have rental properties, ... if you have a corporation.... anything like that... YES, you are fucked.

But 75K HOUSEHOLD, which is a married couple, one person who teaches school (60k a year) , and one who works as a part time cashier (15k a year) ..... There is nothing that family is doing that is going to get an audit
Must you forget whose bill it is: The Democrats' bill

I don't think it's about money; I think it's a 'Mar-A-Lago'' for the vast majority of the country.
A socialist/communist anal exam for the majority of the population.


THIS IS 1000% ABOUT POWER AND CONTROL over the population.
Hence; why I used the term 'Brown Shirts'.
 
DUDE, I am 1000% against this, but come on... let's be honest. There is no money in what you are talking about.

The VAST majority of those homes taking the standard deduction and have nothing creative going on in their taxes. They are just getting by. ( A HOUSEHOLD of 75K probably isn't even qualified for a home office deduction, when you figure it in the standard deduction matrix)..

Now, if you own a small business ... you have rental properties, ... if you have a corporation.... anything like that... YES, you are fucked.

But 75K HOUSEHOLD, which is a married couple, one person who teaches school (60k a year) , and one who works as a part time cashier (15k a year) ..... There is nothing that family is doing that is going to get an audit

Keep in mind THE STANDARD DEDUCTION for a married couple filing jointly is Just under $25,000)






Edit: This is putting this country one step closer to being a corporatist government, because it is going to wipe out small business, and entrepreneurship
Spot on. 100% an attack on small businesses.
 
I read a few job postings yesterday. If the position favored accounting over criminal justice it did not have firearms handling requirements. The CJ-centric jobs have the firearms and language with directly facing potentially hostile situations.

Agree with others about filling the 87k positions, especially since most that I read had the 38yo age limit in addition to education/experience.

Selling 2nd hand treasures via electronic payments is about to get more spicy.
Going to be the same type of flunkies that joined TSA. Power hungry losers looking for revenge.

Good times
 
Taxes?

This has nothing to do with taxes, you silly people.

The deep state wants it's own private military, and this is how they will get it. Taxes is no different than "I think I smell weed" as an excuse they can use to target anyone for anything because the most obscure little tax detail can be used as justification of "I smell weed".
 
Good couple minute read thread:
Cliffs: IRS agent doesn't understand stock options work, says couple owes $9k, six months of hassle, goes to court, judge says agent is stupid and throws it out and order IRS to pay couple the owed 37 cents.
 
Good couple minute read thread:
Cliffs: IRS agent doesn't understand stock options work, says couple owes $9k, six months of hassle, goes to court, judge says agent is stupid and throws it out and order IRS to pay couple the owed 37 cents.


IRS knows less about the tax code than most accountants... again, by design. Guilty until proven innocent...
 
Except they'll have accounting degrees. Not sure if that's better or worse.
If they have accounting degree, they will be the worst of the incompetent. If they are any good, that's shit pay compared to what they could get.

If they went white shoe firm with their accounting skills they could be doing advisory consulting at like 150k/yr + pension + good Bennie's + 401k match at like 30.
 
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