The IRS should contact a law enforcement agency for that. They don't have the legal right to arrest themselves. In fact no arrest should come from the federal government, they should all be done by local sheriffs.
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Pay your taxes, and fix your damn taillight. Problem solved
Eh? No. See they audit you and force you to pay for a high end tax lawyer to defend yourself properly from the government costing you extra thousands to millions of dollars. Only going to target conservatives and enemies of the dems. Do you see how this works yet?
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Don't tell me that, tell the OP that.
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You seem to be the one that needs to hear it, not the op
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.... why? Tax evasion is an arrestable offense too.
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And if you file correctly and pay your taxes properly, then you don’t need to sweat it. Don’t give them a reason to audit you
News for you... the IRS is and should not be a law enforcement agency...
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Well, we can take a vote on it if you like, but Constitution says that tax is a legal requirement and someone's got to enforce it.
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No, the Constitution doesn't say this. It says Congress is given power to lay and collect taxes, which is quite different than claiming, "tax is a legal requirement".
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............so, Congress has the power to politely ask us to pay taxes out of the goodness of our hearts?
That's what you think the Founding Fathers had in mind?