Six-Year-Old Puts IRS In Its Place With Letter Written in Crayon

truther February 20, 2014 1

After the Internal Revenue Service sent multiple letters to a six-year-old, the fed up mother, Susan F. Smith, decided to issue a response.

She encouraged her son Paulie Smith to write a formal crayon written letter to the tax man, according to Viral Nova.

              FILE - In this Friday, March 22, 2013, file photo, the exterior of the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, is shown. The Obama administration, on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, launched a bid to rein in the use of tax-exempt groups for political campaigning. The effort is an attempt to reduce the role of loosely regulated big-money political outfits like GOP political guru Karl Rove

The original IRS letter read: “Dear Mr. Smith: we don’t recognize Susan F. Smith as someone authorized to discuss your tax file. If you want Susan F. Smith to be authorized to discuss your return we suggest you go online and submit form 8892 and form, etc.”

Read the child’s letter:

“Dear Taxman. I got your letter. I am now 6 years old. It is ok if you talk to my mommy Susan F. Smith about my tax papers until I am 18. – Paulie Smith”

Six-year-old puts the IRS in its place with this letter written in crayon

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  1. 5WarVeteran February 21, 2014 at 3:57 am - Reply

    This is what your tax money goes for. Aren’t you proud?

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