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Hmmm. Anyone from the IRS reading this? Is that legal?swtlilsoni wrote:Should I put this job on my resume? It's a real, full time job. However it is a family company and I never filed tax returns or any of that, my family just gave me money. So it is verifiable if the law school just wants to talk to the employer, but it probably wont be verifiable if they check my income tax returns. What do I do?
Is it legal for the IRS to look at publicly posted information? Is that really your question?ben4847 wrote:Hmmm. Anyone from the IRS reading this? Is that legal?swtlilsoni wrote:Should I put this job on my resume? It's a real, full time job. However it is a family company and I never filed tax returns or any of that, my family just gave me money. So it is verifiable if the law school just wants to talk to the employer, but it probably wont be verifiable if they check my income tax returns. What do I do?
I don't think the statements were meant to be relatedIAFG wrote:Is it legal for the IRS to look at publicly posted information? Is that really your question?ben4847 wrote:Hmmm. Anyone from the IRS reading this? Is that legal?swtlilsoni wrote:Should I put this job on my resume? It's a real, full time job. However it is a family company and I never filed tax returns or any of that, my family just gave me money. So it is verifiable if the law school just wants to talk to the employer, but it probably wont be verifiable if they check my income tax returns. What do I do?
I think he was asking for advice if someone here was from the IRS, lolIAFG wrote:Is it legal for the IRS to look at publicly posted information? Is that really your question?ben4847 wrote:Hmmm. Anyone from the IRS reading this? Is that legal?swtlilsoni wrote:Should I put this job on my resume? It's a real, full time job. However it is a family company and I never filed tax returns or any of that, my family just gave me money. So it is verifiable if the law school just wants to talk to the employer, but it probably wont be verifiable if they check my income tax returns. What do I do?
Looks like I am not even going to start my Ron Paul 2012 spiel with you.IAFG wrote:The tax fraud thing should still obviously not be legal.