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Thursday, Jun 13

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IRS Admits Major Error as Taxpayers Who Paid in Full Are Being Told They Owe More

bestlifeonline.com

Is there anything more jarring than finding a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)...

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FREQUENT FLOTUS MILES: Jill Biden’s Flights to Hunter’s Trial May Cost Taxpayers $345K

hannity.com

According to a report from The Daily Wire, First Lady Dr.

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Biden’s Socialized Paternalism Threatens Taxpayers, Veterans, and Homeowners

www.nationalreview.com

The Biden administration is embedding big government in American life.

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Paul Barry quits ABC Media Watch: Acid-tongued journalist - who famously revealed his taxpayer-funded salary on air - steps down after 11 years as host

www.dailymail.co.uk

Media Watch host Paul Barry will leave the ABC show in December. The 72-year-old veteran of the public broadcaster announced his departure on Thursday afternoon.

HMRC quizzed as taxpayer receives £360 fine but 'wasn't aware' they had to file return

www.express.co.uk

The taxpayer intends to appeal the penalty and claims to have been unaware about the requirement to file.

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Pull the plug: Republicans’ food-stamp fail could add $70B to taxpayers’ burden

nypost.com

House Republicans have failed Negotiating 101, and taxpayers will suffer.

Wednesday, Jun 12

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‘It isn’t working:’ Osceola taxpayers frustrated with NeoCity’s progress 10 years later

www.clickorlando.com

Osceola County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, and one development that's poised to attract even more newcomers to the area is NeoCity.

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Chairman Troy E. Nehls Introduces The Amtrak Transparency and Accountability for Passengers and Taxpayer Act

thekatynews.com

WASHINGTON, D.C. —Chairman Troy E. Nehls (R-TX-22) of the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials introduced The Amtrak Transparency and Accountability for Passengers and Taxpayer Act…

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HMRC using 'psychological warfare' in crackdown on taxpayers

HMRC has gone against its own guidelines to use the threat of debt collectors to repay dramatically inflated tax bills.

Government Welfare Shake-Up Is Fairer For Taxpayer, Says Mark Jenkinson

MARK Jenkinson says that a planned Government shake-up of the welfare system will deliver £12bn worth of savings, helping even more people into work across Penrith and Solway.

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Tuesday, Jun 11

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Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

abc7chicago.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.

Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

6abc.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.

Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

abc13.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.

Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

abc11.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.

Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

abc7.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.

Hunter Biden juror calls trial 'waste of taxpayers' dollars,' says texts were key evidence

abc7news.com

"I don't think that anyone who is a nonviolent drug addict should be in prison. Just fine him. We know he did something wrong. Just fine him. He needs help," the juror said.