We The People can revolt against whatever the hell we want, including this unprecedented level of infiltration, corruption, criminality and tyranny.We didn't revolt to not pay taxes, we revolted against taxation w/o representation.
There are more guns in this country than people, maybe that has something to do with the policy. Careful what you wish for LOL
Where did it say that these 90k agents would ALL be armed?remember this cheeky little detail from 7 months ago and ask yourself if this just might have something (or everything) to do with the new 90,000 armed IRS agents.
As of Jan. 1, mobile payment apps like Venmo, PayPal and Cash App are required to report commercial transactions totaling more than $600 per year to the Internal Revenue Service.
The change to the tax code was signed into law as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, the Covid-19 response bill passed in March.
Previously, these mobile payment apps only had to tell the tax authorities when a person had over 200 commercial transactions per year that exceeded $20,000 in total value, the IRS said.
Starting Jan. 1, the IRS said, if a person accrues more than $600 annually in commercial payments on an app like Venmo, then Venmo “must file and furnish a Form 1099-K” for them — reporting on all the commercial income they collected through the app.
In an explanatory document on the new tax changes, the IRS said these changes also apply to people who sell items on internet auction sites like eBay and people who "have a holiday craft business" so long as they accept payments through these apps.