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Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Released Friday, 7th June 2013
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Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Protecting yourself from the IRS's Big Brother Supercomputer

Friday, 7th June 2013
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Yes, Big Brother is at the IRS.  

Yet, saving taxes and reducing your audit risk is now easier than ever by gaming the IRS Supercomputer.   Learn how in this episode of Tax Talk. Self-driected IRAs and self-directed solo 401k has been the newest stealth method.  We have a special report on this blog. 

My robot (Robert the Robot crawled through IRS.gov and found out how to become stealth to this super computerized Robot and its collection of big data.

There are ways to make your tax return invisible to the new    IRS super computer and the IRS Robot- auditor.

The IRS Robot is farming E-Bay, LinkedIn, and FaceBook, Yelp and all social media, your internet searches and in some cases your emails.  

It has access to every social media posting going back to 2008.  Deleting your posts does not make them go away.

The Federal Big Data Services Hub opened  October 1, 2013.  It holds and shares between agencies a variety of personal taxpayer information including health records, tax and financial information and criminal background status.  

This supercomputer can read all 200 million e-Filed returns in just ten hours.   The IRS has bragged that their computer can make DNA blueprint of each of our behavior.  In this episode, you will learn how and what to do.

The power and capacity of this super computer brings Big Brother to all of us.   It has more than 6 billion pages of personal data on of us (an average of 3,000 pages per tax return).

Updated July 2018, be sure to paper file your return and keep your accounting private.

If you have any questions, call or text me, Brian Dooley, CPA, MBT,  at 949-939-3414.

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