IRS to wipe away $1.2 billion in late fees from pandemic

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7 thoughts on “IRS to wipe away $1.2 billion in late fees from pandemic

    1. Oh…. How about billions in corporate tax cuts resulting in huge donations to Republican politicians. Republicans weren’t buying votes, they were buying political contributions. That almost sounds like quid pro quo bribery to me.

    1. This actually encourages people to pay their taxes and will net a positive overall financial position…

      Did you just read the headline?

    2. Bob, do you remember the PPP loans for small and LARGE businesses? Some of that money went straight to corporations who then turned around and bought back stock instead of investing in there employees. Reducing these debts (taxes, student loans, etc.) only benefits the poor and middle class. Those people are going to turn around and guess what… buy stuff. That helps the economy and grow and get out of this crazy mess.

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