06-08-2022, 09:22 PM
(06-08-2022, 12:50 PM)bluebooger Wrote: I'll be in favor of loan forgiveness if the person agrees to be IRS audited every year starting from two years before they applied for aid and continuing until 2032The IRS doesn’t have enough employees to audit all the rich people and companies who fail to report and file billions of dollars every year in taxes. They don’t have enough employees to collect all the delinquent taxes that have been filed/assessed.
you fail an audit, you get no forgiveness
So, they should use their limited resources to hassle people making $30k, $40k, $50k per year and let people and business that are failing to PAY that much each year get off scot free? To me, that seems profoundly stupid.
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Master of Business Administration (financial planning specialization), University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, in progress.
BA, UMPI. Accounting major; Business Administration major/Management & Leadership concentration. Awarded Dec. 2021.
In-person/B&M: BA (history, archaeology)
In-person/B&M: MA (American history)
Sophia: 15 courses (42hrs)