Did you ever notice: When you put the 2 words “The” and “IRS”
together it spells “Theirs.”


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“Kahre hadn’t committed a crime. He had upset the Internal Revenue Service by paying his workers based on the face value of gold and silver coins, versus the market value in the Federal Reserve system (the value of the coins in U.S. paper dollars). Even though the coins were in circulation, displayed a face value, and were regulated by Congress, the IRS’s confusing and endless tax code did not determine how to handle these gold and silver coins if used for payroll. The tax code only references dollars. It does not distinguish between coined money and paper money.”

~ Good as Gold

The best tax man I know - Chief Chief - uses nothing but IRS publications to determine courses of action for his clients. I know why.

  1. much of the time, the IRS agents don’t even know or understand their more obscure regulations
  2. if he has beaten them with plain language, they cannot afford to have a court rule in his favor and let everyone take advantage of the loophole

So they leave him alone, at least for now.

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“Life is a series of problems; you’re in one now, you’re just
coming out of one, or you’re getting ready to go into another one.”


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