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Black Blade
11th May 2010, 09:47 PM
BURIED IN Obamacare Bill: IRS Begins Enforcing "Economic Substance Doctrine"
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http://www.atr.org/irs-begins-enforcingbr-economic-substance-doctrine-a4918

From Ryan Ellis on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 2:38 PM

You might remember during the healthcare bill that ATR detailed each of the tax increases at each stage of the legislative process. The final list can be found here.

One of the most Orwellian of these nineteen new tax hikes is something called the "codification of the economic substance doctrine." This new law gives blanket authority to the IRS to deny to taxpayers perfectly-legal tax deductions and tactics. The only standard the IRS must assert is that the action was done merely to lower the tax burden (as if that's a bad thing), and not for any economically-substantial reason.

If that sounds like an invitation for the IRS to play God and decide on a whim that a taxpayer must have been wrong when the law said he was right, it should. This gives far too much power to the IRS.

Now, the IRS has developed a new tax form ("Form UTP") which compels companies to disclose tax positions which are or might be red flags in an audit.

Yes, you read that correctly--companies will now be required to red flag themselves for an audit.

When combined with the new "economic substance doctrine" power, the IRS' hand in negotiating with taxpayers is about to get considerably-strengthened. Is the government short on cash one year? No problem. The IRS will simply get a little less understanding when they start pouring through the UTP positions. Need to exert political retribution without getting in trouble? Here's your way to do it.

I am me, I am free
11th May 2010, 10:13 PM
And people just keep putting up with more and more of this sort of shit.

This gives me an idea! Since people love shit sandwiches so much I'm going to start a business specializing in shit sandwiches.

osoab
12th May 2010, 03:36 AM
And people just keep putting up with more and more of this sort of sh*t.

This gives me an idea! Since people love sh*t sandwiches so much I'm going to start a business specializing in sh*t sandwiches.


They would bitch that it's the wrong kind of sh^t.

Defender
12th May 2010, 05:43 AM
And people just keep putting up with more and more of this sort of sh*t.

This gives me an idea! Since people love sh*t sandwiches so much I'm going to start a business specializing in sh*t sandwiches.
Nothing wrong with the concept but the FDA & EPA would can your arse for selling unlicensed & unregulated sandwiches.

You'd have to get it registered, get a license, and submit to periodic testing to ensure you and your co-producers are eating enough HFCS, transfat, sugar substitutes, and GMO's to be Monsanto certified. Can't have your sandwiches being too healthy now can we?

Twisted Titan
12th May 2010, 06:00 AM
This new law gives blanket authority to the IRS to deny to taxpayers perfectly-legal tax deductions and tactics. The only standard the IRS must assert is that the action was done merely to lower the tax burden and not for any economically-substantial reason. ....................


See what happens when you play by the rules???


And people really think there Pension is going to be there for them.



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