4/16/13

IRS Promises To Abandon Warrantless Email Spying After Public Outcry

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IRS Promises To Abandon Warrantless Email Spying After Public Outcry

The IRS chief has promised to abandon a controversial policy of snooping emails without a warrant. During congressional testimony, the IRS's acting commissioner, Steven Miller, said “we intend to do that” after Sen.

Americans who get paid in cash and own a small business are at high risk of being audited – especially if they live in wealthy suburbs: the IRS is going after those from which the agency thinks they can get more taxes.

Americans who get paid in cash and own a small business are at high risk of being audited – especially if they live in wealthy suburbs: the IRS is going after those from which the agency thinks they can get more taxes.

In a 2009 handbook, the IRS said the Fourth Amendment does not protect emails because Internet users “do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such communications.” A 2010 presentation by the IRS Office of

The IRS has clarified the “under construction” provision in the production tax credit.

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