Did you see this alarming New York Times report? It was buried in section A of the award-winning paper.
If you have money in a bank, it may be the most important story you read all year.
In short, right now, the IRS is seizing bank accounts of innocent,
everyday Americans. Government records show in the past decade-with the
help of big banks-it's confiscated $242 million. Without proof of crime.
Sound almost unbelievable?
Just ask Carole H. from Iowa. She's worked in a restaurant for nearly
40 years. Then one day, IRS agents seized $33,000 from her bank account.
Or just ask Jeff and John, two brothers who've ran their family
business for 27 years. The IRS recently seized $447,000 from their bank
account. Once again, no proof of crime was shown.
The New York Times reports the IRS is going after folks who make cash deposits.
It's seized thousands of bank accounts. Including one belonging to a
former Army sergeant. And if you can't prove you're innocent in a court
of law, the agency gets to keep your money.
Alarmingly, 80% of the cases never result in prosecution for criminal
activity. And these bank seizures have skyrocketed 500% in recent years.
What's more, the IRS promised to cut back this practice in late 2014 .
Yet, recently, it confiscated $107,000 from another innocent,
hardworking American named Lyndon M.
After the IRS seized his bank account, all he could say was... "It took
me 13 years to save that much money, and it took fewer than 13 seconds
for the government to take it away."
We have to face the truth: Our money may no longer be safe in banks.
Fortunately, there is one little-known, controversial asset that can protect you and your money from this urgent threat.
In fact, a special exemption in the IRS code makes it "untouchable."
I guarantee the IRS would not want you to discover this loophole...
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Hoy es el día más hermoso de nuestra vida, querido Sancho; los obstáculos más grandes, nuestras propias indecisiones; nuestro enemigo más fuerte, el miedo al poderoso y a nosotros mismos; la cosa más fácil, equivocarnos; la más destructiva, la mentira y el egoísmo; la peor derrota, el desaliento; los defectos más peligrosos, la soberbia y el rencor; las sensaciones más gratas, la buena conciencia, el esfuerzo para ser mejores sin ser perfectos, y sobretodo, la disposición para hacer el bien y combatir la injusticia dondequiera que esté.
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