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In reply to the discussion: Maybe the IRS WASN’T Wrong About the Tea Party Groups [View all]riqster
(13,986 posts)3. Yep. My blog post linked to it.
Of course, the NYT piece is getting lost in the clamor. Sigh.
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But that wasn't the criteria, to look for all names that indicate political activity.
dkf
May 2013
#21
Now you're talking about pulling over people who match the specific description
hughee99
May 2013
#47
An audit consists of a predetermined sampling percent, say every tenth record - ten percent.
xtraxritical
May 2013
#26
Technically they "audit" the applications. Leave me alone if you think you know better.
xtraxritical
May 2013
#59
I hate to break it to you but pretty much everyone wants to avoid taxes and its not illegal.
dkf
May 2013
#13
The whole 501(c)(4) exemption seems problemmatic at its core. Zealots of all stripes have always
Nimajneb Nilknarf
May 2013
#24
D'oh! That has been there for years, and you're the first one who caught my error.
riqster
May 2013
#48
Gee ...anti tax groups get targeted by IRS. They made it easy to be targeted....
L0oniX
May 2013
#44
yup--I was surprised and shocked when Obama came out all apologetic& blaming the IRS
librechik
May 2013
#49