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yourself e in relationships with taxpayers here these values are the manifesto of the federal internal revenue service that we work on trust, we value the time of the taxpayer, and we will make it easy to pay taxes. so that in this part, at least, the state provides the maximum service, so that you fulfill your duties, which are for everyone. to replenish the general wallet on as i said, we directly saw how the taxes that are going to be taken by the local authorities. and then they sent it to utility bills to utility bills, so that support life. it was straight. that's obvious. we have never felt so clearly. uh, the function of the tax, as the amount that goes to uh, the repayment of general needs. how is it, at least for me and in this part, of course, uh, i'm very glad that we now really have a team, but gorkov who is no different. here, even sometimes somewhere even better. uh, than an ordinary tax inspector, uh, any other region of the russian federation thank you very much konstantin chekmashev, deputy head of russia, was with us today we are discussing the tax law. tax practice see you here is
yourself e in relationships with taxpayers here these values are the manifesto of the federal internal revenue service that we work on trust, we value the time of the taxpayer, and we will make it easy to pay taxes. so that in this part, at least, the state provides the maximum service, so that you fulfill your duties, which are for everyone. to replenish the general wallet on as i said, we directly saw how the taxes that are going to be taken by the local authorities. and then they sent...
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, in relation to the relationship with the taxpayer , these are the manifesto of the federal internal revenue servicet we work on trust, we value the time of the taxpayer, and we make paying taxes easy. so that in this part, at least, the state provided the maximum service for you to fulfill your duties, which goes for everyone to replenish the common. wallet on as i said, we directly saw how the taxes that are going to be taken by the local authorities. and they immediately sent them to utility bills for utility bills in order to support their livelihoods. it was straight. that's obvious. we have never felt so clearly. uh, the function of the tax, as the amount that goes to, uh, the repayment of the total need. how is it well, at least for me and in this part, certainly. uh, i'm very glad that we now really have a team, but gorkov who is no different. here, even sometimes somewhere even better. than ordinary tax inspectors, uh any other region of the russian federation thank you very much konstantin chekmashev, deputy head from russia, was in touch with us today on the tax project, we are discussing
, in relation to the relationship with the taxpayer , these are the manifesto of the federal internal revenue servicet we work on trust, we value the time of the taxpayer, and we make paying taxes easy. so that in this part, at least, the state provided the maximum service for you to fulfill your duties, which goes for everyone to replenish the common. wallet on as i said, we directly saw how the taxes that are going to be taken by the local authorities. and they immediately sent them to...
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. >>> now to capitol hill, where two agents from the internal revenue service testified about their role in the federal investigation of hunter biden. the president's son expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes next week. but in an exclusive interview with cbs' catherine herridge, the lead case agent said the evidence supported more serious charges. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> reporter: special agent joseph ziegler is a 13-year veteran of the irs, a registered democrat, and until now, a confidential whistle-blower. today he publiced testified about his role investigating the president's son hunter for tax crimes. >> i'm the main case agent. i worked 95% of this tax investigation. >> so nice to meet you. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs news, ziegler told us he believed the evidence he gathered during the five-year probe supported multiple felony and misdemeanor counts, including allegations hunter biden wrote off personal expenses as business payments. >> hotels he was blacklisted from, payments that were made to escorts, payments that are made to no-show employees. >>
. >>> now to capitol hill, where two agents from the internal revenue service testified about their role in the federal investigation of hunter biden. the president's son expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes next week. but in an exclusive interview with cbs' catherine herridge, the lead case agent said the evidence supported more serious charges. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> reporter: special agent joseph ziegler is a 13-year veteran of the irs, a...
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now to capitol hill, where two agents from the internal revenue service testified about their role in the federalpresident's son is expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes next week, but in an exclusive interview with cbs's catherine herridge, the lead case agent said the evidence supported more serious charges. >> do you solemnly swear... >> reporter: special agent joseph ziegler is a 13-year veteran of the irs, a registered democrat, and until now, a confidential whistle-blower. today, he publicly testified about his role investigating the president's son, hunter, for tax crimes. >> i am the main case agent. i worked 95% of this tax investigation. so nice to meet you. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs news, ziegler told us he believed the evidence he gathered during the five-year probe supported multiple felony and misdemeanor counts, including allegations hunter biden wrote off personal expenses as business payments. >> hotels he was blacklisted from, payments that were made to escorts, payments that were made to no-show employees. >> reporter: ziegler said he draf
now to capitol hill, where two agents from the internal revenue service testified about their role in the federalpresident's son is expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes next week, but in an exclusive interview with cbs's catherine herridge, the lead case agent said the evidence supported more serious charges. >> do you solemnly swear... >> reporter: special agent joseph ziegler is a 13-year veteran of the irs, a registered democrat, and until now, a confidential...
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federal officials involved into the case of his campaign ties to russia. quote, president trump questioned whether investigations by the internal revenue service or other federal agencies should be undertaken into mr. strzok or ms. page. i do not know of mr. trump ordering such an investigation. it appeared, however, that he wanted to see mr. strzok and ms. page investigated. kelly's statement was filed thursday in connection with lawsuits, lawsuits we have covered on this program, brought by mr. strzok who was the lead russia investigation and lisa page against the justice department for violating their privacy rights. that's when the trump administration made public text messages between them. like so much of what we now know about the trump presidency, this revelation was found, where do you think? in notes taken by one of his own staffers, likely sitting in front of the resolute desk, listening to him rant. "the times" reports this, quote, mr. kelly said his recollection of trump's comments to him was based on notes he had taken at the time in 2018. mr. kelly provided copies of his notes to lawyers for one of the fbi officials who made the sworn statement
federal officials involved into the case of his campaign ties to russia. quote, president trump questioned whether investigations by the internal revenue service or other federal agencies should be undertaken into mr. strzok or ms. page. i do not know of mr. trump ordering such an investigation. it appeared, however, that he wanted to see mr. strzok and ms. page investigated. kelly's statement was filed thursday in connection with lawsuits, lawsuits we have covered on this program, brought by...
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internal revenue service. they've taken the oath of office that all federal employees do.ey found out that what was being handled was they were being lied to. and then once they pushed their case, they then were mishandled as whistle-blowers by the irs. this sits entirely, as you listen to their testimony, on main doj here in washington, d.c., that made these determinations up to and including stopping them from their investigation, asking questions, and seeing where the information and what it led to all the way to a special deal for hunter biden in the department of justice for what were felony matters that were then treated as misdemeanors. >> david weiss, the u.s. attorney who, to be clear, was appointed by former president trump and kept on by joe biden, which is generally not customary, but of course these proceedings were happening about hunter biden and he kept him on -- he said that merrick garland granted him, quote, ultimate authority over this matter, including responsibility for deciding where, when, and whether to file charges. he also refuted claims made abo
internal revenue service. they've taken the oath of office that all federal employees do.ey found out that what was being handled was they were being lied to. and then once they pushed their case, they then were mishandled as whistle-blowers by the irs. this sits entirely, as you listen to their testimony, on main doj here in washington, d.c., that made these determinations up to and including stopping them from their investigation, asking questions, and seeing where the information and what it...
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such a federal court prosecutor's office believes that hunter owed at least $ 200,000 in taxes plus lied that no drug addict bought a gun, however, as members of the american internal revenue services, the prosecution initially referred to the son of the us president with an unhealthy benevolence, but a weak link. in all this thoughtful scheme. it turned out judge mariel norrika, although she donated to the democrats, she was appointed by trump. in addition, on the eve of the meeting , the defendant's lawyer tried to deceive . seizure and made the testimony of these very congressional informants called, pretending to be other people. in short , the signals from attorney david device that the investigation was ongoing, it seems, were angered by the prosecutors and the defense team. hunter biden didn't understand each other very well, a guilty plea should keep hunter out of jail for up to 10 years, but payback for it. maybe in the end, personally, dad's shoulders, according to the committee, to oversee the biden family during joe's tenure as vice president. in total, proven received over $1 million in 17 payments through shell companies. and you on the weirdos, this situation could
such a federal court prosecutor's office believes that hunter owed at least $ 200,000 in taxes plus lied that no drug addict bought a gun, however, as members of the american internal revenue services, the prosecution initially referred to the son of the us president with an unhealthy benevolence, but a weak link. in all this thoughtful scheme. it turned out judge mariel norrika, although she donated to the democrats, she was appointed by trump. in addition, on the eve of the meeting , the...
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federal court case like this, prosecutors think hunter owes money. at least $ 200,000 in taxes plus lied that no drug addict buying a gun, however, as employees of the american internal revenue servicein congress, the prosecutors initially treated the son of the us president with unhealthy favor, however, the weak link in this whole well-thought-out scheme. it turned out judge mariel norrika, although she donated to the democrats, she was appointed by trump. in addition, on the eve of the hearing , the defendant's lawyers tried to deceive . these very informants in congress called, introducing themselves as other people, in short speaking of pissed off, there were signals from attorney david device that the investigation was ongoing, it looks like prosecutors and the defense team. hunter biden didn't understand each other very well, a guilty plea should keep hunter out of jail for up to 10 years, but payback for that. maybe in the end personally daddy's shoulders. however, impeachment it is, in fact, also a criminal matter. need to gather evidence and ask witnesses to write a guilty verdict, so far, that the procedure is skeptical. even some moderate senators and republicans. but th
federal court case like this, prosecutors think hunter owes money. at least $ 200,000 in taxes plus lied that no drug addict buying a gun, however, as employees of the american internal revenue servicein congress, the prosecutors initially treated the son of the us president with unhealthy favor, however, the weak link in this whole well-thought-out scheme. it turned out judge mariel norrika, although she donated to the democrats, she was appointed by trump. in addition, on the eve of the...
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federal agencies, at open the books.com we've been the subject matter experts since 2016 when we put our piece up at the "wall street journal" why does the irs need guns. just since 2006 the internal revenue servicepent $35.2 million on guns, ammunition and military-style equipment including just since the pandemic $10 million that's been peak years, they've purchased a million dollars worth of ar-15 smith & wesson rifles and shot guns, for example. maria:s that is extraordinary. adam, thanks very much. we're going to keep a spotlight on this and continue this conversation. we is appreciate your time. we know that congress is going away, many left already this week for a 37-day reaccess. but when they come back, they're going to be dealing with these appropriations bills, and this certainly will be among the topics. thank you, adam. >> thank you. maria: i've got one important thing you need to know about ahead of next week.e stayi with us.t? ♪ s so i started preparing physically and financially. then you came along and made every mile worth it. hi mom. at vanguard you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. helping you prepare for today's longer retirement. that's the value of ownership.
federal agencies, at open the books.com we've been the subject matter experts since 2016 when we put our piece up at the "wall street journal" why does the irs need guns. just since 2006 the internal revenue servicepent $35.2 million on guns, ammunition and military-style equipment including just since the pandemic $10 million that's been peak years, they've purchased a million dollars worth of ar-15 smith & wesson rifles and shot guns, for example. maria:s that is extraordinary....