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  • Congressman Stockman introduces hilarious ‘The Dog Ate My Tax Receipts Act!’

    What’s good for the goose . . .

    A week after the IRS announced it would not be producing emails from former Exempt Organizations Division Director Lois Lerner, Texas Congressman Steve Stockman introduced “The Dog Ate My Tax Receipts Act.” The language and premise of the resolution takes a humorous approach to a sobering issue.

    The bill states, “All taxpayers shall be given the benefit of the doubt when not producing critical documentation, so long as the taxpayer’s excuse therefore falls into one of the following categories:

    1. The dog ate my tax receipts
    2. Convenient, unexplained, miscellaneous computer malfunction
    3. Traded documents for five terrorists
    4. Burned for warmth while lost in the Yukon
    5. Left on table in Hillary’s Book Room
    6. Received water damage in the trunk of Ted Kennedy’s car
    7. Forgot in gun case sold to Mexican drug lords
    8. Forced to recycle by municipal Green Czar
    9. Was short on toilet paper while camping
    10. At this point, what difference does it make?”

    The documents requested by House investigators are presumed to “implicate agency personnel in illegal targeting of citizens critical of President Barack Obama,” according to Stockman’s statement.

    “The United States was founded on the belief government is subservient and accountable to the people. Taxpayers shouldn’t be expected to follow laws the Obama administration refuses to follow themselves,” said Stockman. “Taxpayers should be allowed to offer the same flimsy, obviously made-up excuses the Obama administration uses.”

    The full text of the resolution:

    The resolution may be cited as the “Dog Ate My Tax Receipts Resolution.”

    Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) must allow taxpayers the same lame excuses for missing documentation that the IRS itself is currently proffering

    Whereas, the IRS claims that convenient, unexplained, miscellaneous computer malfunction is sufficient justification not to produce specific, critical documentation; and,

    Whereas, fairness and Due Process demand that the American taxpayer be granted no less latitude than we afford the bureaucrats employed presently at the IRS;

    Now, therefore, be it resolved that it is the sense of the House of Representatives that unless and until the Internal Revenue Service produces all documentation demanded by subpoena or otherwise by the House of Representatives, or produces an excuse that passes the red face test,

    All taxpayers shall be given the benefit of the doubt when not producing critical documentation, so long as the taxpayer’s excuse therefore falls into one of the following categories:

    1. The dog ate my tax receipts
    2. Convenient, unexplained, miscellaneous computer malfunction
    3. Traded documents for five terrorists
    4. Burned for warmth while lost in the Yukon
    5. Left on table in Hillary’s Book Room
    6. Received water damage in the trunk of Ted Kennedy’s car
    7. Forgot in gun case sold to Mexican drug lords
    8. Forced to recycle by municipal Green Czar
    9. Was short on toilet paper while camping
    10. At this point, what difference does it make?

    In any case, IRS can see the NSA for a good, high quality copy.

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  • #2
    Receipts were all mailed to a US Embassy in Bengazi a week before it was looted and set ablaze by people upset over a video on YouTube. Please contact White House for copy of their report to attach to my 1040 for reference.
    Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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    • #3
      Recepts are with me in Balad, waiting evac.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by samuel642000 View Post
        Recepts are with me in Balad, waiting evac.
        I actually lost my 2007 and 2008 returns in Afghanistan on Nov 24th 2009. They were in my bag in the trailer of our Humvee when it got hit with an IED. The bag was a loss. Of course I just reprinted them though. I should have used that as an excuse for filing late.
        Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
          I actually lost my 2007 and 2008 returns in Afghanistan on Nov 24th 2009. They were in my bag in the trailer of our Humvee when it got hit with an IED. The bag was a loss. Of course I just reprinted them though. I should have used that as an excuse for filing late.
          Us common folk don't get to use excuses, they expect it to be done on time, correctly, or face the punishment. Since the IRS never makes mistakes.

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