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The Truth Comes Out: Former IRS
Director Admits Taxes Are Voluntary
Wed, May 29, 2013
Posted on May 29, 2013by Jean
Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
May 23, 2013
Steve Miller, former Director of the Internal Revenue Service (
), admitted at a Congressional hearing that the taxes
collected by the IRS are not mandatory – but voluntary.
When questioned at the House Ways and Means Committee (WMC)
hearing last week, Miller told House Representative Devin Nunes that “America’s
tax system is ‘voluntary’”. When Nunes remarked for clarification that the US
tax code is a “voluntary system”, Miller said, “Agreed.”
House Representative Xavier Becerra commented that the ruse of the
IRS is kept as a public confidence in the system scheme to keep Americans
paying money to the IRS.
Miller confirmed this is so.
The shuffle at the IRS has landed Danny Werfel as the new acting
director.
As his first message to those employed at the IRS, Werfel said that
amid the mistrust of the public brewing against the organization, it is the
mission of all employees to “help America’s taxpayers understand and meet their
tax responsibilities.”
Werfel invoked the tragedy at Oklahoma to coerce his underlings
into believing that they are doing a great work. He said: “. . . as the nation
comes together to support the victims of the devastating tornados in Oklahoma,
we should all feel a sense of pride that IRS is actively supporting the
recovery effort and doing our part to help.”
President Obama anointed Werfel as a replacement for Miller who was
asked to resign just a month before his term as acting director of the IRS was
complete.
Werfel has a history working for the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and an analyst for the Department of Justice (DoJ). Obama
describes Werfel as having “proven an effective leader who serves with
professionalism, integrity and skill.”
Senator Orin Hatch commented on Obama’s choice of putting a
businessman in place at the IRS: “If I was the president I would find the very
best businessman I possibly could who’d be willing to take it over and have the
authority to be able to straighten the mess out. I don’t know whether Werfel
has that kind of dimension or not, but I hope he does.”
Lois Lerner, director of the Tax-Exempt division at the IRS during
the targeting of Patriot groupsrefused to speak to the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee, claiming her right of the 5th Amendment.
William Taylor III, attorney for Lerner, requested in a letter
that preceded her arrival, asking the OGRC that she be allowed to refrain from
appearing before the committee. Taylor claimed that be forcing Lerner, it
“would have no purpose other than to embarrass or burden her.”
The OGRC wanted Lerner to comment as to why she provided
incomplete data to the DoJ during their investigation of the discriminatory
targeting of Patriot groups; asserting that she was either fully or partially
to blame for the unlawful activity.
This week, when Lerner did show up at the hearing before the OGRC,
she emphatically claimed: “I have not done anything wrong. I have not broken
any laws. I have not violated any IRS rules or regulations. And I have not
provided false information to this or any other congressional committee.”
House Representative Trey Gowdy told the committee that since Lerner made a statement
at the hearing, “she just waived her Fifth Amendment right to privilege. You
don’t get to tell your side of the story and then not be subjected to cross
examination. That’s not the way it works. She waived her Fifth Amendment
privilege by issuing an open statement. She ought to stand here and answer our
questions.”
According to sources , the employees that were directed to target
Patriot groups had different upper management to answer to; therefore muddying
up the chain of command and further convoluting how to calculate who is
actually responsible for disseminating the directive.
With these new assertions, the original story of rouge employees
targeting Patriot groups without being told to do so is making less and less
sense.
Since it is policy that if a tax-exempt application is not
processed within 270 days it causes an internal “red flag” that draws attention
and explanation, these applications should have been dealt with within that
time frame automatically.
In Cincinnati, Ohio, the directive to target Patriot groups has
been linked back to Cindy Thomas, program manager of the
Tax Exempt division of the Cincinnati IRS.
Further refusals of cooperation have manifest with the IRS
refusing to produce documents requested by MWC chairman Dave Camp and Sander
Levin. Earlier this month Camp and Levinwrote to the IRS requesting records of all
communications between the IRS and the US Treasury so assist in understanding
the discrimination of Patriot groups.
The scandal is unraveling onto itself which is why there is talk
that a special prosecutor will
be employed to independently review the evidence and piece together the actual
timeline of what happened and identify who was involved and at what level.
1 comment:
1 Steve Miller, former Director of the Internal Revenue Service (), admitted at a Congressional hearing that the taxes collected by the IRS are not mandatory – but voluntary.
When questioned at the House Ways and Means Committee (WMC) hearing last week, Miller told House Representative Devin Nunes that “America’s tax system is ‘voluntary’”. When Nunes remarked for clarification that the US tax code is a “voluntary system”, Miller said, “Agreed.”
2
House Representative Xavier Becerra commented that the ruse of the IRS is kept as a public confidence in the system scheme to keep Americans paying money to the IRS.
Miller confirmed this is so.
Does anyone have the times in the video when these 2 points were discussed?
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