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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Shelly Davis, IRS Whistleblower

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>Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 15:21:09 -0500 (EST)
>To: jad@locust.cic.net
>From: Patricia Neill <pnpj@db1.cc.rochester.edu>
>Subject: L&J: RE: Re: IRS Whistleblower
>
>Just a bit of information.  The lady who wrote the book was the one (and
>only) IRS Historian.  That's right, historian.  She was hired to write
>the history and acheivements of the IRS.  Unfortunately, she actually
>began to read what she was going to be asked to publish... it sickened
>her and the rest is history!
>
>
>
>Harold Thomas wrote:
>> 
>> >From: Hank Newman <hank14@adnc.com>
>> >>I listened to a talk radio show here in Phoenix today. The guest
>> >>was a former IRS employee who has written a nasty little book.
>> >>
>> >>Seems her stock went down at the IRS after she started demanding
>> >>that they stop abusing authority (documents shredded, harrassment,
>> >>you know, the usual).  She left the agency which gave her plenty
>> >>of time for her book.
>> >>
>> >>The title is "Unbridled Power [etc, etc]" and is published by
>> >>Harper Press.  The author's name is Shelly Davis.
>> >>
>> >>She is scheduled to testify to Congress in the next coming weeks.
>> >>Originally, the lawmakers did not want her, but members of the
>> >>press started raising questions about her absence. Kinda makes
>> >>one wonder, eh?
>> >>
>> >>She made a few interesting points.  One was that since the next
>> >>"Taxpayer Bill of Rights" is on the agenda, it leaves open the
>> >>question as to whether the last one did any good.
>> >>
>> >>She also said that in the event of an audit, one should make the
>> >>process very public.  She said that there was no reason to come
>> >>down to the IRS office and present documents.  It would be better
>> >>to insist that the proceedure take place thru the mail.  That
>> >>way there would be a written record of every question.  You could
>> >>then refuse to answer or whatever based on the thoughtful and
>> >>time-consuming deliberations with your attorney.
>> >>
>> >>A "must read".  It will be interesting to learn her side of the
>> >>argument.
>> >>
>> >>later,
>> >>
>> >>Rick
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>"A wise and frugal government...shall leave men free to regulate
>> >>their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not
>> >>take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned." Jefferson
>> >>
>> >>
>> >Hank Newman
>> >hank14@juno.com
>> >www.adnc.com/web/hank14
>
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