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Writer hazed by IRS

To the Editor:

I certainly empathize with the people who have been hazed by the Obama I.R.S. I discovered the hard way that they do keep lists of people they don’t like. I sued the I.R.S. in 1974. I won and have been a target ever since.

My sibling, who was my father’s executor, died in 1979 and he and his lawyer hadn’t been completely honest. I reluctantly agreed to close dad’s estate and 21 years later it was closed. Even though there was only a very small amount of money involved, the I.R.S. sent a lawyer from Washington D.C. for the case. I will always believe that my name was red-flagged.

I was required to answer rephrased questions over and over until the judge interceded. He asked the examiner if he had anything other than re-phrased questions and chastised him for wasting the court’s time.

To this day, I still get a sick feeling when I hear from the I.R.S. They have tried to catch me on things, but they have been unsuccessful.

Gerald W. RaySpokane

 

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