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IRS Rarely Audits the Poor

The Tax Lawyer’s Blog:  “President Obama has famously defined the rich as those making in excess of $250,000 per year.  Well, now we find out from the Associated Press that the IRS rarely audits anyone who makes less than $200,000.”

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