However Accurate Or Inaccurate The Agency's Numbers May Be, Tax Law Explicitly Presumes That The Irs Is Always Right -- And Implicitly Presumes That The Taxpayer Is Always Wrong -- In Any Dispute With The Government. In Many Cases, The Irs Introduces No Evidence Whatsoever Of Its Charges; It Merely Asserts That A Taxpayer Had A Certain Amount Of Unreported Income And Therefore Owes A Proportionate Amount In Taxes, Plus Interest And Penalties.
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However Accurate Or Inaccurate The Agency's Numbers
James Bovard
However Accurate Or Inaccurate The Agency's Numbers May Be, Tax Law Explicitly Presumes That The Irs Is Always Right -- And Implicitly Presumes That The Taxpayer Is Always Wrong -- In Any Dispute With The Government. In Many Cases, The Irs Introduces No Evidence Whatsoever Of Its Charges; It Merely Asserts That A Taxpayer Had A Certain Amount Of Unreported Income And Therefore Owes A Proportionate Amount In Taxes, Plus Interest And Penalties.
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