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Off with their heads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One GD thing after another with this GD fascist administration EVERYBODY AND ANYBODY should be outraged! This is worthy of outright immediate removal of the entire administration and holding new elections. There is something else coming down the pike and it ain't good.
Who do these mfers think they are? Flat tax fixes all this crap.
55 irs questions:
Revealed: The 55 questions the IRS asked one tea party group after more than two years of waiting – including demands for names of all its donors and volunteers
- Lengthy questionnaire arrived more than two years after the Richmond Tea Party applied for tax-exempt status
- IRS demanded 'names of the donors, contributors, and grantors' and insisted: 'Please identify your volunteers'
- Tax collectors began in 2012 to scrutinize conservative nonprofits more closely than others
- Documents show senior IRS officials in Washington knew of the practice as early as August 2011, but the White House says it learned last month
By David Martosko In Washington
PUBLISHED: 16:18 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 13 May 2013
The Internal Revenue Service wrote to the Richmond Tea Party last year demanding to know the names of all its financial donors and volunteers, as part of a 55-question inquisition into its application for tax-exempt status, MailOnline has learned.
The agency wanted to know 'the names of the donors, contributors, and grantors' for every year 'from inception to the present.'
It also demanded 'the amounts of each of the donations, contributions, and grants and the dates you received them.'
'How did you use these donations, contributions, and grants?' the IRS asked. 'Provide the details.'
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