Next time the IRS questions you, just tell them that all six of your hard drives crashed, and you lost all of your records.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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but remember, according to the IRS – guilty until proven otherwise
Again, is there some context to this post or is it just a random piece of advice?
Twilight Zone music
Picture a man visiting the IRS. He carries nothing with him but his name card and some burnt computer parts. He is entering ……
I think Steve was posting for those of us who work for a living and pay taxes. Maybe he’ll post something for those playing video games in their mom’s basement later.
Didn’t Lerner thing. There’s bound to be some Flax.
These guys watch Jon Stewart on a daily basis.
What is good for the goose is not good for the gander under the dictatorship of Obama.
last night while watching the IRS hearing I learned from the new assclown testifying on behalf of the IRS that if 5% of 90,000 employees’ hard drives crash the IRS would have to replace 15,000 hard drives.
It was shortly after Trey Gowdy exposed the new assclown’s complete disdain for truth and logic that I began to wonder why we still have an IRS and why we don’t have a flat tax?
Math r hard for de IRS.
And there will be some that defend the IRS even after all this.
If you get Audited, tell them you emailed all your records to Lois Lerner late 2010, and because they were safe you destoyed the originals, They can get what they need from there own records
IRS hard drives were adapted with this 1960s technology:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=MA2KmJMKFrQ#t=83
Even 1990s tech sucks for hard drives! Remember MFM and RLL?? You had to realign the heads after every thousand miles (so many hours of use).
That is how Gibson got rich – Gibson Spinrite (although his product is still a must have even for a crashed drive today).
Since forever data recovery companies have known how to read and copy data off crashed drives, or at least the bulk of it. Lerner lies.