Posted on 11/20/2014 8:59:32 PM PST by Moseley
You are correct, but what is the difference?
How does an EO differ from a memo directive from the boss?
Watch out! Did you see this thread?
“IRS is monitoring comment threads on conservative blogs”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3229116/posts
That will take a governor with guts. Rick Perry now, or Greg Abbott in a couple of months. Time to show what you're made of, guys! Don't disappoint us.
Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones made a calm, reasoned statement and asked for more law enforcement heads to do so as well:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/11/20/sheriffs-tough-message-to-the-president-goes-viral-ahead-of-obamas-big-immigration-speech-only-you-are-singularly-responsible/
It’s a 3 year statute of limitations on taxes, 6 years for fraud. So long as you don’t commit fraud, but report your income accurately, the statute runs in 3 years. I’m not suggesting it, what needs to happen is to restore the rule of law, not accept that it’s gone. My point is, if it ever becomes a system in which the right of the president to issue this kind of decree is acceptable, there are the kinds of decrees that could be issued. Of course, they never will be, because the Democrat decrees are intended to replace the Americans with voters who will vote for Democrats.
Three-year statute of limitations for most civil tax liabilities; 6 years if you omit 25% or more of your gross income; no civil statute of limitations in case of fraud or if you don't file a tax return.
The statute of limitations for criminal tax violations is also 6 years.
So, if you don't omit your income, but tell what it was truthfully, and don't commit fraud, but only send in whatever the President says, they can't get the correct amount after 3 years, right? Prosecutorial discretion, sounds like to me.
Three years is the statute of limitations to audit your return. If your return is accurate, but you don't pay the amount shown on the return as due, then we are not talking about the audit statute of limitations but rather the collections statute of limitations, which is 10 years.
How about this, then--President changes the form to conform to his flat tax idea. You send in the amount it says on the form. Seems like that is in keeping with the Obama Prosecutorial Discretion doctrine. He is creating forms for illegals to let them work in this country.
If Obama gets way with this— and he shouldn’t— that one might work.
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