Anonymous ID: f10d25 Sept. 16, 2023, 12:31 p.m. No.19562798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2948 >>3186 >>3202 >>3354 >>3460

@KobeissiLetter

The U.S. Now Has:

 

  1. Record $17.1 trillion in household debt

 

  1. Record $12.0 trillion in mortgages

 

  1. Record $1.6 trillion in auto loans

 

  1. Record $1.6 trillion in student loans

 

  1. Record $1.0 trillion in credit card debt

 

The average house payment is about to hit $3,000/month for the first time in history.

 

All as oil prices are up ~40% in 3 months, mortgage rates hit 7.5% and credit card rates are at a record 25%.

 

Borrowing more debt is not the solution to high inflation.

 

This is unsustainable.

8:32 AM · Sep 16, 2023 · 695.4K Views

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Anonymous ID: f10d25 Sept. 16, 2023, 1:50 p.m. No.19563194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3201 >>3353

IRS Hiring Another 3,700 Tax Enforcers, Watchdog Warns Those Earning Under $400,000 Could Be Targeted

 

IRS hiring 3,700+ tax enforcers to audit higher earners but a watchdog worries about audits for those under $400,000 due to unclear "high-income" definition.

 

The IRS said on Sept. 15 that it had opened over 3,700 positions nationwide to assist with "expanded enforcement work" that focuses on complex partnerships, large corporations, and high-income earners.

 

The compliance positions will be open in more than 250 locations across the United States and are part of a "sweeping, historic" tax enforcement crackdown that leverages cutting-edge technology, including artificial intelligence, to catch tax evaders more effectively.

 

The hiring will be for higher-graded revenue agents, with the IRS calling on people in the financial services industry—such as tax accountants, forensic accountants, auditors, and controllers—to apply.

 

The IRS is flush with cash from a recent congressionally-mandated infusion of $60 billion in new funding, with some of the money already having bolstered the tax agency's ranks substantially. Recent reports indicate that hiring is up around 13 percent over the past year, allowing the IRS to hit a decade-high of nearly 90,000 staffers.

 

But while the recent batch of new hires was focused on taxpayer service positions, the newly announced hiring thrust is looking to give the IRS more enforcement muscle.

 

"This next wave of hiring will help the IRS add key talent like tax accountants to help reverse a decade-long decline of audits for the wealthy as well as complex partnerships and corporations," IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement.

 

"These new employees will be focused on higher-income and complex tax areas like partnerships, not average taxpayers making less than $400,000," Mr. Werfel added.

 

But Mr. Werfel's pledge not to target Americans earning under $400,000 rings hollow, given a recent watchdog report that called into question the ability of the IRS to make good on this pledge because it either lacks a clear definition of "high-income" or uses outdated tax examination activity codes that put the threshold for high earners at $200,000. moar

 

SATURDAY, SEP 16, 2023 - 03:20 PM

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/irs-hiring-another-3700-tax-enforcers-watchdog-warns-those-earning-under-400000-could-be

Anonymous ID: f10d25 Sept. 16, 2023, 2:38 p.m. No.19563392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3460

>>19563297

>Everything was exposed

I believe this was the vid he said to watch.

 

2nd time posting.

 

Rep. Smithee Compares 3 Impeachments in Texas History, Emphasizes Due Process

 

The Republican-controlled Texas House on Saturday voted to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton, which makes Paxton only the third sitting official in Texas’s history to have been impeached. On the House floor before the vote, Republican Rep. John Smithee compared the three impeachments and called for due process.

 

May 29, 2023

19:32min