IRS Whistleblower- A New Book by Richard M. Schickel, a Former IRS Enforcer/Abuser Exposes Life Inside the IRS
Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) July 08, 2015 -- Richard M. Schickel speaks of his 33 years working for the IRS in his new book, IRS Whistleblower. This one-of-a-kind story and insider’s guide about the most reviled and hated agency in the U.S. Government is shocking. Schickel says that "the IRS is a fear machine fueled by anger and greed."
The Internal Revenue Service sends chills down most people’s spines, and for good reason - every year they seize tens of millions of dollars in cash, wages, bank accounts, houses, businesses, and cars.
Richard Schickel’s memoir, IRS Whistleblower, shares the secrets that the IRS does not want anyone to know about its culture, its procedures, and how they train their employees to think.
It tells for the first time in print about the Social Security Loophole that allows people who have never paid for Social Security to receive benefits for life.
This book details the way the Internal Revenue Service hurts some of the people all of the time and some of the people none of the time. This book details reports by the Treasury Inspector General that oversees the IRS, that explain that 16-20% of U. S. Citizens never file or correctly pay their share of income and other taxes. The IRS knows about this but instead of chasing them, it prefers to keep the W-2 wage earners as its main focus.
Schickel claims that " the IRS fosters a culture of unyielding power and abuse, mistreating taxpayers and non-taxpayers alike". In return, the public files false refund claims for over $50 billion dollars a year, according the Treasury Inspector General.
Richard M. Schickel was a Senior Revenue Officer but also one of the abusers and enforcers who seized cash, wages, bank accounts, houses, businesses, and cars, sometimes destroying people’s lives just to “teach taxpayers a lesson” he said. He exposes unequal treatment of various groups of taxpayers.
In the last half of his career, Richard Schickel became the tax collector who cared, transforming into a person who knew the IRS system well enough to help taxpayers. Schickel shares insider knowledge so that the reader can successfully negotiate with the IRS and win. This book can help taxpayers save thousands of dollars in penalties under a secret IRS rule called First Time Penalty Abatement Waiver.
This story is written with warmth, humor, and wisdom. Richard Schickel shares what he witnessed – the good, the bad, and the ugly. It will shock the reader, and provoke debate which could lead to citizens demanding change in the IRS and Congress. This book is essential reading for anyone in trouble with the IRS. Taxpayers who owe money or are being audited, or have been contacted by IRS Criminal Agents, need to read this book. It is an insider’s guide to the IRS.
Debbie Castillo, RMS Consulting LLC, http://http.www.TheIRSWhistleblower.com, +1 520-448-3531, [email protected]
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