The statute requires the State Department to deny, revoke or limit the passport of any U.S. citizen whom the IRS “certifies” as owing more than $50,000 in taxes, penalties and interest with few exceptions. And if that happens to you, your only recourse is to sue the IRS in federal court — a costly option for those struggling to pay back taxes.
Hard to muster any of the sympathy the writer seems to feel for those who more than $50K in taxes and have left the country. Oh, wait:
To keep her passport, all an American has to do is pay off federal tax debts or enter into a payment arrangement with the IRS. That may seem simple enough, and it should be, but those of us who represent taxpayers before the IRS…
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Does Donald have any trips abroad on his schedule? Come on, IRS–you can do this!
I'm thinking Kushner could be a flight risk.
Hard to muster any of the sympathy the writer seems to feel for those who more than $50K in taxes and have left the country. Oh, wait:
So this
articlepimpatorial really ought to be marked PAID ADVERTISEMENT at top and bottom.That's why clutch.