- Liittynyt
- 20.10.2016
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Viruskriisin koteihin jaettavien tukishekkien lähetys uhkaa viivästyä, kun niihin piti saada Trumpin nimi.
Putting Trump's name on stimulus checks is "abuse of government resources," says president of IRS managers association
The national president of an organization for IRS managers accused the Trump administration of abusing federal government resources by putting the president's name on paper stimulus checks due to be mailed out to Americans in the coming weeks.
Chad Hooper, national president of the IRS's Professional Managers Association (PMA), suggested to The Washington Post that changing the checks to add President Donald Trump's name could delay the IRS sending them out to households.
Tuo on tehty aikaisemminkin, mutta silloin ei ollut vaalivuosi ja Trump vallassa, joten ei tarvinnut saada pressan nimeä tukishekkiin:
"President George W. Bush's name was not added to the 2008 stimulus checks sent out to American households during the financial crisis and the IRS has resisted previous attempts to link presidents with its actions over concerns about politicizing the tax agency."
Putting Trump's name on stimulus checks is "abuse of government resources," says president of IRS managers association
The national president of an organization for IRS managers accused the Trump administration of abusing federal government resources by putting the president's name on paper stimulus checks due to be mailed out to Americans in the coming weeks.
Chad Hooper, national president of the IRS's Professional Managers Association (PMA), suggested to The Washington Post that changing the checks to add President Donald Trump's name could delay the IRS sending them out to households.
Tuo on tehty aikaisemminkin, mutta silloin ei ollut vaalivuosi ja Trump vallassa, joten ei tarvinnut saada pressan nimeä tukishekkiin:
"President George W. Bush's name was not added to the 2008 stimulus checks sent out to American households during the financial crisis and the IRS has resisted previous attempts to link presidents with its actions over concerns about politicizing the tax agency."
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