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Author: Lapsody 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: New IRS whistleblower backs Shapeley
Date: 07/19/2023 11:00 PM
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The IRS and DOJ stood by as the statute of limitations ran out on Hunters $400,000 of 2014 income

I read the above, looked, and the article said his income of $1.2 million that year included the $400,000. As such if you assert fraud, there is no statute of limitations. I'm wondering. The IRS would not pass that up. So I looked again. This is from the Hunter Biden laptop? The provenance on that is questionable at best. There is no statute of limitations, but you have to be right. If you are wrong- bad move. Bad dog! Bad dog!
But they can look at the return and see if Burisma shows up. So my best guess is that we are not seeing everything and what is stated is different from what they are seeing.
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