Anonymous ID: 34113c June 25, 2022, 11:45 p.m. No.16523976   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4003

ALL lb

>>16523721

100%

>>16523725

Yes. And credentials and lots of other cool toys. The GSA catalog is the bomb

>>16523727

Hardly. Anon had to eat, pay rent etc. Note "retired" in the middle. Also I worked out of my car and at home, never could sit in an office and the pay (eventually) was good.

>>16523728

Nice!

>>16523733

Like anon hasn't been told that 1,001 times before. The dude whose airplane I seized said a whole lot more than that.

>>16523737

>>16523718

Fuzzed em up good I did.

Anonymous ID: 34113c June 26, 2022, 12:24 a.m. No.16524164   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>16524003

When I look back I'm still satisfied I did the job the right way and didn't harm those who were in the situation thru no fault of their own. Rich assholes who treated it like a game, those I hammered and have zero regrets about. I ENJOYED seizing and selling that airplane. And his yacht. That was his karmic payback, not mine. I was just the first one working a long time case who found his stuff because I'm a digger, always been a digger.

 

People who take money out of other people's paychecks and treat it like fun money was the vast majority of the cases I worked. "Trust Fund Violators" and for those I had no sympathy at all. The employees might never know until they apply for Social Security and find out there's no record of them working for X number of quarters.

 

What I found was the biggest cause of back taxes (Individuals) was medical emergencies and the resulting crushing debt from those. I wrote all of those off and not to return to the system until the Statute was expired. I feel good about that. Once I reached a certain grade level I seldom worked Income Tax cases, just Business and the occasional Exempt Org. Those generally went to Lois Lerner's shop and everybody knows about Loisโ€ฆ (the place where the rich and famous cases go to age out and die)