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Republican James Comer Shares New Revelations About The Biden Crime Family – ‘It’s The Entire Family’
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<blockquote data-quote="SimplyMe" data-source="post: 77202227" data-attributes="member: 9588"><p>No, lots of people who don't pay taxes are never actually charged. To quote from <a href="https://www.debt.org/tax/how-to-avoid-jail-when-owe-back-taxes/" target="_blank">debt.org</a>, "<em>Can </em>you go to jail? Yes. <em>Will </em>you go to jail for back taxes? That answer isn’t so clear." They explain that, when contacted by the IRS that if you are willing to pay what you owe that you likely can avoid jail, even stating, "For the most part, people who are unable to pay a tax bill, but are willing to work with the government to resolve the issue, are not headed to jail. There are several steps between missing a tax payment and jail, and each of those steps includes an opportunity to resolve your tax problems without facing incarceration."</p><p></p><p>So, no, people who work with the IRS to clear up taxes that are owed typically are not imprisoned -- and this was the case with Hunter Biden, as he immediately paid the back taxes they determined he owed. It is typically only those that refuse to work with the IRS, ignoring their communications, that end up being charged with a crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplyMe, post: 77202227, member: 9588"] No, lots of people who don't pay taxes are never actually charged. To quote from [URL='https://www.debt.org/tax/how-to-avoid-jail-when-owe-back-taxes/']debt.org[/URL], "[I]Can [/I]you go to jail? Yes. [I]Will [/I]you go to jail for back taxes? That answer isn’t so clear." They explain that, when contacted by the IRS that if you are willing to pay what you owe that you likely can avoid jail, even stating, "For the most part, people who are unable to pay a tax bill, but are willing to work with the government to resolve the issue, are not headed to jail. There are several steps between missing a tax payment and jail, and each of those steps includes an opportunity to resolve your tax problems without facing incarceration." So, no, people who work with the IRS to clear up taxes that are owed typically are not imprisoned -- and this was the case with Hunter Biden, as he immediately paid the back taxes they determined he owed. It is typically only those that refuse to work with the IRS, ignoring their communications, that end up being charged with a crime. [/QUOTE]
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