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08-02-2012 10:47 PM |
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The regulation you cite is very specific. It applies to release of information by government agents not private individuals. There is a separate law which applies to professional tax preparers who knowingly or recklessly disclose information and that is a misdemeanor. There is no law which says that if Richie Lion told me in a conversation that he paid tax at a 28% rate, that I cannot repeat that information. By the way are you related to Snoop Lion? I suspect this information came from Mitt bragging about his tax liability of zero after he deducted his horse and his houses and his off shore accounts and whatever else, all perfectly legally. And now people who heard him brag either first hand or otherwise are reporting the rumor. Nothing in the law relates to this situation and it fits the picture painted by Reid of multiple people reporting the same rumor, which may be entirely false
Clear it up Mitt. To attack Reid to try to get him to reveal his source is only going to backfire. To allege it came from the White House makes it sound more likely to be true than less likely as the White House has pretty good access to information. Release your returns, complete with all forms. Not missing stuff
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I think you're seriously misreading this law and have scrambled all the facts in you post here. Your logic is severely flawed and incomprehensible.
If someone releases tax return info without authorization that is a felony, no matter who it is; be it a corporate tax preparer or secretary or whoever had access to that information.
There are extra penalties if that person is also a government official.
If someone divulges his information himself, I guess it would be considered public knowledge now and wouldn't be applicable to this law. Romney did not release or authorize the release of any tax return information beyond the release of his 2010 returns. You're trying to put forth some sort of "fantasy conversation" that has no basis in fact.
If someone is indeed releasing Romney's tax return info without specific authorization that is a felony and punishable by fine and incarceration.
It is the job of the IRS and the FBI to pursue a federal investigation to determine the truth of what Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is relating as to a Bain Capital employee divulging unauthorized tax info to him.
If he lies or doesn't cooperate, that is also a felony.
If I were Romney I would want Reid in the hot seat on this.
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