Having been subjected to audits by the I.R.S. for seven of the last ten tax years -- he passed them all -- author Carl Japikse turns the tables and audits the American tax system. The result is a shocking expose that is must reading for every American taxpayer.Writing with his customary wit and verve, Japikse shows how the tax system intimidates the taxpayer in every interaction with the I.R.S. As a result, the I.R.S. has become a Gestapo-like monster that regularly abuses the basic freedoms of citizens it chooses to harass ...
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Having been subjected to audits by the I.R.S. for seven of the last ten tax years -- he passed them all -- author Carl Japikse turns the tables and audits the American tax system. The result is a shocking expose that is must reading for every American taxpayer.Writing with his customary wit and verve, Japikse shows how the tax system intimidates the taxpayer in every interaction with the I.R.S. As a result, the I.R.S. has become a Gestapo-like monster that regularly abuses the basic freedoms of citizens it chooses to harass.Japikse also documents how the I.R.S. annually steals billions of dollars from the American taxpayer.
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Like New. Size: 8x5x0; Unread and unopened! (Hard to list as 'New' when it's 30 years old). This book documents how the IRS steals billions of dollars from taxpayers every year, by intimidating them into paying taxes they do not owe. It suggests adopting a flat tax that could be filed on a postcard-size piece of paper years before Steve Forbes began proposing the same idea.