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"They Just Want The Money!" The IRS Can Now Seize Accounts On Suspicion Alone
Zero Hedge ^ | 10-26-2014 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 10/26/2014 8:58:59 PM PDT by blam

Tyler Durden
10/26/2014

“How can this happen?” Ms. Hinders said in a recent interview. “Who takes your money before they prove that you’ve done anything wrong with it?”

The federal government does.

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The topic of civil asset forfeiture has been high on our agenda recently as federal 'agents' discover how to steal Americans' hard-earned cash with zero repurcussions , and decide unilaterally how much cash a 'common man' is allowed to carry; but as The NY Times reports, the escalation to The IRS brings a whole new world of possibilities with regard asset confiscation based on no actual crime being proved...

As The NY Times reports,

For almost 40 years, Carole Hinders has dished out Mexican specialties at her modest cash-only restaurant. For just as long, she deposited the earnings at a small bank branch a block away - until last year, when two tax agents knocked on her door and informed her that they had seized her checking account, almost $33,000.

The Internal Revenue Service agents did not accuse Ms. Hinders of money laundering or cheating on her taxes — in fact, she has not been charged with any crime. Instead, the money was seized solely because she had deposited less than $10,000 at a time, which they viewed as an attempt to avoid triggering a required government report.

Her money was seized under an increasingly controversial area of law known as civil asset forfeiture, which allows law enforcement agents to take property they suspect of being tied to crime even if no criminal charges are filed. Law enforcement agencies get to keep a share of whatever is forfeited.

Critics say this incentive has led to the creation of a law enforcement dragnet, with more than 100 multiagency task forces combing

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(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...


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KEYWORDS: corruption; government; irs; theft
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1 posted on 10/26/2014 8:59:00 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

very, very thirsty


2 posted on 10/26/2014 9:04:07 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (Pointing out dereliction of duty is NOT fear mongering, especially in a panDEMic)
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To: blam
Amendment VI
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

Amendment VII
In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.
There are two systems of law in America, criminal and civil. The Seventh amendment flatly states that the right to a Jury trial exists when the value in controversy exceeded $20 — assuming all these are indeed in excess of $20, does this not mean that the IRS is violating the 7th Amendment? (And doesn't that also mean that 18USC242 and 241 apply?)
3 posted on 10/26/2014 9:04:17 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: blam

Will all the drug warriors out there please stand up and take a bow for their direct responsibility for this?


4 posted on 10/26/2014 9:10:39 PM PDT by zeugma (The act of observing disturbs the observed.)
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To: blam

This article is form ZeroHedge. It’s about as reliable as Debka.


5 posted on 10/26/2014 9:21:53 PM PDT by Seruzawa (Gully Foyle is my name, and Terra is my nation)
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To: blam

As long as I can remember the IRS has been grabbing assets. My advice to this lady is to get herself a GOOD tax attorney that has extensive IRS resolution experience.


6 posted on 10/26/2014 9:27:43 PM PDT by mia
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To: OneWingedShark

I sure love your tagline!!!


7 posted on 10/26/2014 9:37:25 PM PDT by SierraWasp (Put a plastic shopping bag over the Governor's bald head!!! I signed the petition to overturn this!!)
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To: blam

Unconstitutional.

Of course, that doesn’t mean a damned thing anymore.


8 posted on 10/26/2014 9:47:36 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: blam

Friend of mine who I worked with had his salary automatically deposited into his checking account. He and his wife are shopping one night and finds his accounts have been blocked by the IRS. They didn’t stop deposits into the accounts, just his access to them. It took him 6 weeks to get this sorted out. He was told that he owed money from a return several years before-he did, he owed two hundred something dollars and they never sent him one communication that this was owed before they ransacked his account.


9 posted on 10/26/2014 9:50:43 PM PDT by Larry381 (In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act)
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To: Seruzawa

He’s got a link to the NY Times piece which has gotten some links elsewhere today, I think I saw it on Hot Air.

It’s all pretty disgraceful.

They make it necessary to report cash deposits over $10K and then they say you’re suspicious if you deposit LESS than $10K.

And then they just seize your money.

John Oliver covered this, not about the Feds doing it but local guys. He had one fellow who was traveling with about $2500.00. A Sheriff seized it giving the reason that he THOUGHT the guy was GOING TO buy drugs with it.

I MIGHT do a lot of things in the future, but as of right now I still haven’t done them.

These people have entirely forgotten that they work for us.

Public employee unions must be eliminated and then we need to fire just about everybody.


10 posted on 10/26/2014 9:58:02 PM PDT by jocon307
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To: blam
FEAR
11 posted on 10/26/2014 9:59:35 PM PDT by baddog 219
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To: blam

Seize X 0 = 0.

DISMANTLE the IRS.

Approaching 18 trillion.

The CRS (Citizens Revenue Service) should send Barry, CONgre$$, Lois and members of the GE$TAPO the bill. Even when they lose their jobs, the debt is still owed. Send the notice and start with the harassing phone calls until they pay up. CRS can confiscate all assets from them and their spouses. Prison after that. Death panel after that.

http://www.usdebtclock.org

Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat

http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html#SECTION_G022

BIG GOVERNMENT IS CRONY SOCIALISM

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.

Rules for Changing a Limited Republican Government into an Unlimited Hereditary One
Volume (?)
1784-1796

Philip Freneau

Organizing the New Nation

6. But the grand nostrum will be a public debt, provided enough of it can be got and it be medicated with the proper ingredients. If by good fortune a debt be ready at hand, the most is to be made of it. Stretch it and swell it to the utmost the items will bear. Allow as many extra claims as decency will permit. Assume all the debts of your neighbors - in a word, get as much debt as can be raked and scraped together, and when you have got all you can, “advertise” for more, and have the debt made as big as possible. This object being accomplished, the next will be to make it as perpetual as possible; and the next to that, to get it into as few hands as possible. The more effectually to bring this about, modify the debt, complicate it, divide it, subdivide it, subtract it, postpone it, let there be one-third of two-thirds, and two-thirds of one-third, and two-thirds of two-thirds; let there be 3 percents, and 4 percents, and 6 percents, and present 6 percents, and future 6 percents. To be brief, let the whole be such a mystery that a few only can understand it; and let all possible opportunities and informations fall in the way of these few to cinch their advantages over the many.

7. It must not be forgotten that the members of the legislative body are to have a deep stake in the game. This is an essential point, and happily is attended with no difficulty. A sufficient number, properly disposed, can alternately legislate and speculate, and speculate and legislate, and buy and sell, and sell and buy, until a due portion of the property of their constituents has passed into their hands to give them an interest against their constituents, and to ensure the part they are to act. All this, however, must be carried on under the cover of the closest secrecy; and it is particularly lucky that dealings in paper admit of more secrecy that any other. Should a discovery take place, the whole plan may be blown up.

8. The ways in which a great debt, so constituted and applied, will contribute to the ultimate end in view are both numerous and obvious. (1) The favorite few, thus possessed of it, whether within or without the government, will feel the staunchest fealty to it, and will go through thick and thin to support it in all its oppressions and usurpations. (2) Their money will give them consequence and influence, even among those who have been tricked out of it. (3) They will be the readiest materials that can be found for a hereditary aristocratic order, whenever matters are ripe for one. (4) A great debt will require great taxes; great taxes, many taxgatherers and other officers; and all officers are auxiliaries of power. (5) Heavy taxes may produce discontents; these may threaten resistance; and in proportion to this danger will be the pretense for a standing army to repel it. (6) A standing army, in its turn, will increase the moral force of the government by means of its appointments, and give it physical force by means of the sword, thus doubly forwarding the main object.

9. The management of a great funded debt and a extensive system of taxes will afford a plea, not to be neglected, for establishment of a great incorporated bank. the use of such a machine is well understood. If the Constitution, according to its fair meaning, should not authorize it, so much the better. Push it through by a forced meaning and you will get in the bargain an admirable precedent for future misconstructions.

In fashioning the bank, remember that it is to be made particularly instrumental in enriching and aggrandizing the elect few, who are to be called in due season to the honors and felicities of the kingdom preparing for them, and who are the pillars that must support it. It will be easy to throw the benefit entirely into their hands, and to make it a solid addition of 50, or 60, or 70 percent to their former capitals of 800 percent, or 900 percent, without costing them a shilling; while it will be difficult to explain to the people that this gain of the few is at the cost of the many, that the contrary may be boldly and safely pretended. The bank will be pregnant with other important advantages. It will admit the same men to be, at the same time, members of the bank and members of the government. The two institutions will thus be soldered together, and each made stronger. Money will be put under the direction of the government, and government under the direction of money. To crown the whole, the bank will have a proper interest in swelling and perpetuating the public debt and public taxes, with all the blessings of both, because its agency and its profits will be extended in exact proportion.

10. “Divide and govern” is a maxim consecrated by the experience of ages, and should be familiar in its use to every politician as the knife he carries in his pocket. In the work here to be executed, the best effects may be produced by this maxim, and with peculiar facility. An extensive republic made up of lesser republics necessarily contains various sorts of people, distinguished by local and other interests and prejudices. Let the whole group be well examined in all its parts and relations, geographical and political, metaphysical and metaphorical; let there be first a northern and a southern section, by a line running east and west, and then an eastern and western section, by a line running north and south. By a suitable nomenclature, the landholders cultivating different articles can be discriminated from one another, all from the class of merchants, and both from that of manufacturers.

One of the subordinate republics may be represented as a commercial state, another as a navigation state, another as a manufacturing state, others as agricultural states; and although the great body of people in each be really agricultural, and the other characters be more or less common to all, still it will be politic to take advantage of such an arrangement. Should the members of the great republic be of different sizes, and subject to little jealousies on that account, another important division will be ready formed to your hand. Add again the division that may be carved out of personal interests, political opinions, and local parties. With so convenient an assortment of votes, especially with the help of the marked ones, a majority may be packed for any question with as much ease as the odd trick by an adroit gamester, and any measure whatever carried or defeated, as the great revolution to be brought about may require.

It is only necessary, therefore, to recommend that full use be made of the resource; and to remark that, besides the direct benefit to be drawn from these artificial divisions, they will tend to smother the true and natural one, existing in all societies, between the few who are always impatient of political equality and the many who can never rise above it; between those who are to mount to the prerogatives and those who are to be saddled with the burdens of the hereditary government to be introduced - in one word, between the general mass of the people, attached to their republican government and republican interests, and the chosen band devoted to monarchy and Mammon. It is of infinite importance that this distinction should be kept out of sight. The success of the project absolutely requires it.

11. As soon as sufficient progress in the intended change shall have been made, and the public mind duly prepared according to the rules already laid down, it will be proper to venture on another and a bolder step toward a removal of the constitutional landmarks. Here the aid of the former encroachments and all the other precedents and way-paving maneuvers will be called in of course. But, in order to render the success more certain, it will be of special moment to give the most plausible and popular name that can be found to the power that is to be usurped. It may be called, for example, a power for the common safety or the public good, or, “the general welfare.” If the people should not be too much enlightened, the name will have a most imposing effect. It will escape attention that it means, in fact, the same thing with a power to do anything the government pleases “in all cases whatsoever.” To oppose the power may consequently seem to the ignorant, and be called by artful, opposing the “general welfare”, and may be cried down under that deception.

As the people, however, may not run so readily into the snare as might be wished, it will be prudent to bait it well with some specious popular interest, such as the encouragement of manufactures, or even of agriculture, taking due care not even to mention any unpopular object to which the power is equally applicable, such as religion, etc.. By this contrivance, particular classes of people may possibly be taken in who will be a valuable reinforcement.

With respect to the patronage of agriculture there is not indeed much to be expected from it. It will be too quickly seen through by the owners and tillers of the soil, that to tax them with one hand and pay back a part only with the other is a losing game on their side. From the power over manufactures more is to be hoped. It will not be so easily perceived that the premium bestowed may not be equal to the circuitous tax on consumption which pays it. There are particular reasons, too, for pushing the experiment on this class of citizens.

(1) As they live in towns and can act together , it is of vast consequence to gain them over to the interest of monarchy. (2) If the power over them be once established, the government can grant favors or monopolies, as it pleases; can raise or depress this or that place, as it pleases; in a word, by creating a dependence in so numerous and important a class of citizens, it will increase its own independence of every class and be more free to pursue the grand object in contemplation. (3) The expense of this operation will not in the end cost the government a shilling, for the moment any branch of manufacture has been brought to a state of tolerable maturity the exciseman will be ready with his constable and his search warrant to demand a reimbursement, and as much more as can be squeezed out of the article. All this, it is to be remembered, supposes that the manufacturers will be weak enough to be cheated, in some respects, out of their own interests, and wicked enough, in others, to betray those of their fellow citizens; a supposition that, if known, would totally mar the experiment. Great care, therefore, must be taken to prevent it from leaking out.

12. The expediency of seizing every occasion of external danger for augmenting and perpetuating the standing military force is too obvious to escape. So important is this matter that for any loss or disaster whatever attending the national arms, there will be ample consolation and compensation in the opportunity for enlarging the establishment. A military defeat will become a political victory, and the loss of a little vulgar blood contribute to ennoble that which flows in the veins of our future dukes and marquesses.

13. The same prudence will improve the opportunity afforded by an increase of military expenditures for perpetuating the taxes required for them. If the inconsistency and absurdity of establishing a perpetual tax for a temporary service should produce any difficulty in the business, Rule 10 must be resorted to. Throw in as many extraneous motives as will make up a majority, and the thing is effected in an instant. What was before evil would become good as easily as black could be made white by the same magical operation.

14. Throughout this great undertaking it will be wise to have some particular model constantly in view. The work can then be carried on more systematically, and every measure be fortified, in the progress, by apt illustrations and authorities. Should there exist a particular monarchy against which there are fewer prejudices than against any other, should it contain a mixture of the representative principle so as to present on one side the semblance of a republican aspect, should it, moreover, have a great, funded, complicated, irredeemable debt, with all the apparatus and appurtenances of excises, banks, etc., upon that a steady eye is to be kept. In all cases it will assist, and in most its statute books will furnish a precise pattern by which there may be cut out any moneyed or monarchical project that may be wanted.

15. As it is not to be expected that the change of a republic into a monarchy, with the rapidity desired can be carried through without occasional suspicions and alarms, it will be necessary to be prepared for such events. The best general rule on the subject is to be taken from the example of crying “Stop thief” first - neither lungs nor pens must be spared in charging every man who whispers, or even thinks, that the revolution on foot is meditated, with being himself an enemy to the established government and meaning to overturn it. Let the charge be reiterated and reverberated till at last such confusion and uncertainty be produced that the people, being not able to find out where the truth lies, withdraw their attention from the contest.

Many other rules of great wisdom and efficacy might be added; but it is conceived that the above will be abundantly enough for the purpose. This will certainly be the case if the people can be either kept asleep so as not to discover, or be thrown into artificial divisions so as not to resist, what is silently going forward. Should it be found impossible, however, to prevent the people from awaking and uniting; should all artificial distinctions give way to the natural divisions between the lordly minded few and the well-disposed many; should all who have common interest make a common cause and show a inflexible attachment to republicanism in opposition to a government of monarchy and or money, why then…..

http://www.constitution.org/cmt/freneau/republic2monarchy.htm


12 posted on 10/26/2014 10:00:06 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: blam
The IRS is the scum of the earth.

The whole notion of a "progressive" income tax is a Liberty-obliterating Marxist abomination.

It's a central plank of Communism, along with other such Tyrannical progressive garbage like inheritance taxes and a fractional reserve banking system.

The IRS and the Income Tax should be obliterated forthwith; their existence is fundamentally incompatible with Liberty.

The Income Tax penalizes people who save money, grossly invades privacy, and necessarily requires BIG GOVERNMENT for its implementation and enforcement.

For countless reasons, fair taxes (if there are any) are those which are based on consumption (e.g. sales taxes).

The income tax (implemented, of course, under the auspices of making the rich "pay their fair share") has been fomented directly upon the middle class, and used to systematically destroy and enslave the the majority of the population (everyday working Americans and their families), and it has been very effective at doing so.

I understand the resentment held by those who have paid into the system their entire lives, but the fact is, they (the American worker) have been exploited and robbed. I see no reason to indulge in nostalgia. I see no reason to be romantic about the "Income Tax Era". It should never have existed.

Just because you, your dad, and your grandad "paid their fair share" doesn't mean that we should hesitate to repeal the Tyrannical laws which enabled the government's theft.

IMHO, getting rid of the IRS, and the legalized thievery which it has enabled for a century, is probably the single-most important legislative act that could be performed at the federal level.

13 posted on 10/26/2014 10:05:55 PM PDT by sargon
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“Her money was seized under an increasingly controversial area of law known as civil asset forfeiture, which allows law enforcement agents to take property they suspect of being tied to crime even if no criminal charges are filed. Law enforcement agencies get to keep a share of whatever is forfeited.”

So much for rule of law. The IRS has been “fundamentally changing America” before any of us even heard of Obama. Let’s at least try get rid of this turkey and go to value added tax system, just in case it isn’t already too late.


14 posted on 10/26/2014 10:14:01 PM PDT by haroldeveryman
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To: mia
My advice to this lady is to get herself a GOOD tax attorney that has extensive IRS resolution experience.

Good luck finding one with no money.

15 posted on 10/26/2014 10:25:08 PM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!",)
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To: Seruzawa

“This article is form ZeroHedge. It’s about as reliable as Debka.”

In what way? Any examples?


16 posted on 10/26/2014 10:35:22 PM PDT by Paulie (Get off the grid.)
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To: blam
So why did the founding fathers rebel? To have this? This is not a “law,” it is pure anarchy. They (IRS) can seize anything they want, at anytime, with no due process? Wake up America, we are a heartbeat away from utter lawlessness—we are already there, the trigger has yet to be pulled by the IRS.
17 posted on 10/26/2014 10:40:04 PM PDT by Fungi (If you do not like my post, don't read it.)
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To: OneWingedShark
There are two systems of law in America, criminal and civil. The Seventh amendment flatly states that the right to a Jury trial exists when the value in controversy exceeded $20 — assuming all these are indeed in excess of $20, does this not mean that the IRS is violating the 7th Amendment? (And doesn't that also mean that 18USC242 and 241 apply?)

They get around this by SUING THE MONEY or PROPERTY, not you. Look in the publication of public record where they are "supposed" to publish the actions. You will see these "State of California v. $10,256" cases. I saw these on day when I was bored and started reading the legal ads. There were dozens of them! You'd also see things like "State of California v. 2005 Honda Accord" and "State of California v. XYZ 24 foot fishing boat" There'd be some description of where it was seized and a show cause for someone to appear, but they sue asset, not a person. The asset and money have no rights.

18 posted on 10/26/2014 11:32:24 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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To: jocon307
And then they just seize your money.

I made the mistake of looking at one my paystubs recently. On the plus side, I was making more than I thought I was. On the minus side, I wasn't keeping as much as I thought I was. I mean, Holy Crap!

19 posted on 10/26/2014 11:34:07 PM PDT by dr_lew
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To: mia
As long as I can remember the IRS has been grabbing assets. My advice to this lady is to get herself a GOOD tax attorney that has extensive IRS resolution experience.

The attorney's fees and court costs can cost as much as 2/3rds of the seized assets. . . or sometimes more than the seized asset. Some law enforcement agencies have trumped up drug charges to seize assets they wanted and raided places and killed the owners. There was a ranch in Southern California they wanted. . . raided and killed the owner who was entirely innocent. No knock search warrant and shot him on his couch.

20 posted on 10/26/2014 11:35:24 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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