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Lois Lerner And Fellow IRS Official Announced Targeting At 2010 Conference
2014-07-02
[DAILYCALLER] Ex-Internal Revenue Service (IRS) official Lois Lerner
...the former head of the IRS Exempt Unit. She is a past president of the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws and a member of the Massachussetts bar. She was held in contempt of Congress for her role in the IRS targeting of regime political enemies and refusing to testify. The dog ate her computer's hard drive with all her emails on it...
spoke at a 2010 government conference where Lerner's underling Nikole Flax announced the new IRS program scrutinizing groups applying for tax-exempt status.

Both Lerner and Flax experienced "computer crashes" that led to the permanent deletion of their emails, according to the IRS, which said it cannot hand over their emails to congressional Sherlocks on two House committees.

Both Lerner and Flax briefed fellow government bureaucrats on the new targeting at the conference, where Lerner appeared at a workshop called "Will the IRS Come Knocking?"

Flax announced the new program scrutinizing groups at the Washington Non-Profit Legal & Tax Conference at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C. from February 18-19, 2010. At the time, Flax worked under Lerner in the Exempt Organizations office.

Lerner gave a luncheon speech at a morning session featuring workshops entitled "Current Developments Affecting Exempt Organizations" and "Will the IRS Come Knocking? What You Need To Know About IRS Audit Plans And Practices For Tax Exempts," which was moderated by Washington lawyer and former IRS exempt director Marcus S. Owens. Lerner served as "government faculty" for the conference, according to a program obtained by The Daily Caller.

Flax, a frequent White House visitor, announced that 155 new employees were recently added to the Exempt Organizations office, and said that 100 of these employees would be working in the examinations office to audit nonprofit groups. Flax also announced the addition of new Washington-based "tax law specialists" to work on private-letter rulings for groups that would need renewal of their charitable tax-exempt status.
Posted by:Fred

#1  It was a Brown Shirts meeting.
Posted by: Airandee   2014-07-02 12:50  

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