Sunday, 9 October 2011

IRS sharing taxpayers' personal info with foreign nations

The Examiner
Jim Kouri

Not only does the IRS treat Americans'
wealth as if it's their own, they also
treat taxpayers personal data as if they were
files from a criminal investigation.
Few Americans are aware that their personal and financial information is being given to foreign nations by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in the name of  "getting Americans to pay their fair share." And the globalists in the U.S. government are happy to share Americans' confidential information.

With trillions of dollars in cross-border financial activity, U.S. tax authorities and others around the world exchange information with each other to administer and enforce compliance with the tax laws of their respective countries. In many cases, these information exchanges are similar to that which is exchanged in criminal cases.

Sadly, in dealing with taxpayers information, no warrants are necessary and the process disregards the U.S. system of jurisprudence that recognizes the time-honored "innocent until proven guilty."

Recently the U.S. Congress requested its investigative arm, the Government Ac [...]



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