Friday, October 3, 2014

TIGTA Must Disclose More About Investigation Of Possible IRS Release Of Koch Industries Return Information

As I trolled through the tax cases decided in the last couple of days and noted something titled Cause of Action v. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), I figured it had to be pretty interesting.  TIGTA is the agency that guarantees that the IRS scandal (On Day 511 according to the Taxprof as I write this) never has to end, since its reports will always have something scandalous, given that the IRS is required to use actual human beings, although fewer and fewer as the years go by, to perform its mission.  I didn't realize how interesting.  We have TIGTA, itself, trying to cover up what it is doing in relation to possible, well conceivable, IRS leaking information to the administration.  And the possibly leaked information? Tax information about Koch Industries.  Woo hoo! About The Plaintiff

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