OPINION: IRS expansion means Florida should implement four key ways to fight back
It doesn’t matter to them that this person makes "more than $400,000 a year" because their business has a payroll of eight people. They just want more of their money in taxes — with penalties and interest, of course. for four new policies to protect our state from the big-government IRS bureaucrats who are not here to help. They are here to hunt.
● Establish a Civil Liability Trust Fund to help small businesses defend themselves, or even sue the IRS in cases of politically motivated audits or federal overreach. This trust fund could help small businesses acquire representation for tax court. In criminal cases, defendants are provided a public defender, but that is not the case with. This trust fund would provide a special tax counsel so that the small business owners do not feel like they have to immediately settle.
FILE – The reflection of a pedestrian is seen walking past an Internal Revenue Service office building in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York, U.S., on Saturday, June 24, 2017.● Create a license at the state level so new IRS agents are required to register in order to access account information. This licensure process would further scrutinize IRS operatives and examine their backgrounds and motives to protect Florida consumer information.
● Establish criminal penalties for enforcing laws-based political discrimination. There is documented evidence that the IRS targeted Tea Party groups in 2013, and no doubt the IRS under the Biden administration would do the same to many businesses and organizations in Florida who have professed a love of freedom. Florida must force
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