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Wednesday, August 11, 2004

The New York Times > Business > Tech Company Settled Tax Case Without an Audit

Remy Welling is a senior auditor for the Internal Revenue Service with 22 years' experience. But when she was handed the file on a company suspected of underpaying its taxes, it contained something she had never seen before in such a case: an agreement to close the audit before it had even begun....

(Here's another way the rich avoid taxes: the IRS gets told "don't touch this guy")

1 comment:

gberke said...

I was thinking of Remy Welling, building sort of an Amnesty Internation site for such people: soon, she will be swallowed by the system, emerging from the federal eagle in an excreted pellet (or is it only owls that excrete pellets)
Think of those that have gone before: DiIlluio, Ummm, somebody else, used to be secretary of treasury, Richard Clark, and who was that FBI lady in Minnesota that blew the whistle...
In the south, the places that marked the civil rights wars of the 50's and 60's are being marked: Lemmuel Smith, a Marine home on leave, a black man was murdered, and his murdered acquitted by an all white jurt.
Yes, we need a site to remind us of those who have stepped up to the plate, dusted back, and, resisteing, struck dead on and taken forever out of the game.