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IRS Re-Unleashed

Relevance: 63%      Posted on: October 28, 2014

Outrageous. That’s the best word for the recent court decision letting the Internal Revenue Service off the hook for ideologically targeting organizations that apply for tax-exempt status. True the Vote, which combats voter fraud, sued the Internal Revenue Service because of the tax agency’s deliberate obstruction of applications from Tea…

No Humans Were Harmed

Relevance: 62%      Posted on: May 22, 2013

MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry says “no one was fundamentally harmed” by the IRS’s targeting of Obama-unapproved applicants for tax-exempt status. (Go to 4:00 of the video to skip the preceding lies.) Elsewhere, detestable Bill Maher inquires: “Is it unreasonable [for IRS] to target an anti-tax group?” Good lord. I’ve discussed the…

One Cheer for an IRS Man?

Relevance: 62%      Posted on: April 3, 2014

I’m hesitating. But given the way many IRS honchos have too often behaved throughout the agency’s history, including today — yes, I’ll applaud Randolph Thrower for saying no to a President. Thrower died in March at the age of 100 as the “IRS Chief Who Resisted Nixon.” He had headed…

Learning Lerner’s M.O.

Relevance: 62%      Posted on: August 28, 2014

I fib. We’re not really learning anything new about Lois Lerner’s modus operandi. It’s just the same old wiping of evidence — evidence that she and others at IRS knew was relevant to congressional inquiry into IRS misconduct. Lerner is the former IRS department head in charge of reviewing applications…

S.O.P. at the IRS

Relevance: 61%      Posted on: June 25, 2013

Remember the IRS scandal? I mean the one about how the Internal Revenue Service has been monkey-wrenching the applications for tax-exempt status submitted by politically non-leftward organizations (Tax Prof Blog has the latest). But politically motivated clogging of an application process is just one way that the IRS abuses us.…

Poor, Poor IRS

Relevance: 61%      Posted on: April 10, 2015

As Tax Day approaches, you can bet the Internal Revenue Service has readied itself to help taxpayers file their returns. No? “It’s abysmal,” admits IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, discussing his agency’s help for Americans trying to decipher a byzantine, ever-changing tax code. It seems only four of ten citizens ever…

Paging Woodward and Bernstein

Relevance: 61%      Posted on: August 8, 2013

The Federal Election Commission is now implicated in the Obama administration’s years-long hounding of groups ideologically hostile to it. Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Kimberly Strassel details how, at the behest of a lawyer in the Obama administration, FEC staff “have been engaged in their own conservative targeting, with…

Incumbency Protection Racket

Relevance: 60%      Posted on: August 19, 2013

While discussing the latest IRS scandal — the one about how the IRS has been (is still) stacking the deck against non-lefty nonprofits seeking tax-exempt status — the Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto mentions another kind of deck-stacking: campaign financial regulation. Seems that Hillary Clinton, still running for president, is…

Things Happen

Relevance: 59%      Posted on: August 6, 2001

Even the IRS can make mistakes. Just look at the historical record. Sometimes the IRS confiscates property they really should not have confiscated. Sometimes the IRS deprives people of constitutional rights they really should not have deprived people of. Sometimes the IRS intimidates and terrifies people they really should not…

Incumbents2IRS: Beat Up Our Foes

Relevance: 59%      Posted on: February 18, 2014

You can’t get much more explicit about the desire to wield power against political opponents solely because they’re political opponents than Senator Chuck Schumer’s recent public demand, reported in The Hill (“Vulnerable Dems want IRS to step up”): The Tea Party elites gained extraordinary influence by being able to funnel…