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by MichaelBurge
3516 days ago
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If you don't pay even $100 in taxes, the government will seize your assets with a levy or - if you continue to resist - send goons to threaten you at gunpoint to turn the money over. Snapchat gets a free pass, because they don't force their investors to pay using a police force. The IRS maintains its own SWAT team dedicated to enforcement of the tax code. I'm not saying the FBI shouldn't get a TV in the breakroom, but there's no level of money that shouldn't have a good justification. 18F seems easy to justify. |
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If you owe $100 in taxes, the government will ask you nicely to pay it.
Then, when you refuse to pay it, they will mark it up with a bit of interest, and ask you nicely to pay it.
Then, when you refuse to pay it, they'll deduct it out of your next year's tax return, and call it even.
Then, if you didn't have a tax return, they'll put a mark on your social security account, and will pay themselves out of your social security cheque.
Then, if you didn't have a tax return, or social security, they'll put a lien on your house, so if you refuse to pay it, they will get paid when you sell your house.
Then, if you still haven't paid your taxes, and don't have a tax return, or social security, or a house, they will complain to a credit agency, and ding your credit rating.
Then, if you still haven't paid your taxes, don't have a tax return, or social security, or a house, or care about your credit, and you are not going to suffer economic hardship because of it, they may take money out of your bank account, or your car, or your property, sell it, and give the remainder to you.
Then, if all those means are exhausted, and you have been particularly belligerent about this process, and owe a lot of taxes, you might be looking at jail time. (At this point, have you considered just paying your debts? Or, perhaps, declaring bankruptcy?)
They will give you many, many, many chance to pay what you owe. The steps that they will take to collect are both reasonable, and proportionate.
Please don't spread nonsense about armed goons at gunpoint stealing 'your' money. That would be civil forfeiture, courtesy of your local police department, not the IRS.