Tuesday, November 22, 2016

New Tax Proposal Violates Privacy


If the Administration gets it way - the latest scam to be foisted on the American Taxpayer is coming to an Automobile near you – That’s right Lead-Foot, some old radicals are pushing a brand spanking new idea – That is to say, Big Brother wants to slip a “big black box” into your car and monitor your comings and goings (not to violate your privacy) but to tax you for your individual highway use.

Ringing endorsement: Many of our elected officials (who are supposed to be good stewards of our money but aren’t) glibly endorse the idea because [ostensibly] all of this new found cash can be used to fix our crumbling highways and byways. Hogwash!

In reality, some overly optimistic provocateur a/k/a “a phony government bean-counter” will dawn a pair rose-colored glasses and voilĂ  wildly overstate the projected numbers and thereby “determine with reasonable certainty” how much fresh Green will flow into the public purse. Whereupon our tax and spend representatives, as if to rival the chicanery Dr. Faustus, the Devil and all of that buried gold the Holy Roman Empire printed its currency against, will fritter away all of the imaginary earnings years before its ever received.

Violates Privacy


Share, Share That’s Fair: Proponents of the plan say that it will level the playing field for woman and minorities. “For years, white men of European descent have been buying automobiles and driving them on highways, and thanks to this Big Black Box, they’ll finally pay their fair share!” (emphasis added)

Making a Difference

In addition to representing people and professional practices before the IRS and State, David Selig is a lifelong environmentalist and privacy rights advocate. Selig believes that businesses can be kind to the environment, and still make a profit.

Bradley Dorin is involved with various charitable organizations both here and abroad, and in this capacity devotes a significant portion of his free time to helping the less fortunate.

Selig and Associates Inc is committed to bettering the community in which we practice. This is why David Selig and Bradley Dorin have from time to time agreed to waive or reduce their fees. In this capacity, they’ve helped Veterans, nonprofits, members of the clergy, the wrongly accused, the LGBT community, indigents, seniors, urban daycare centers and prisoners in state and federal correctional institutions. If you have a tax problem that you’d like us to consider, either as a pro bono or as a reduced rate client or if you’d like to support our efforts in this challenging forum, call us directly.

Originally Posted: http://nearsay.com/c/11893/11728/selig-associates-says-new-tax-proposal-violates-privacy

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