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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Apr 2014

    Nearly 1 in 9 taxpayers earning $1 million or more was audited last year: http://on.wsj.com/1hFSNz6 pic.twitter.com/ote8Q4NcQ5

    2:07 PM - 15 Apr 2014
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      1. amanda batty‏ @theamandabatty 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ ...Unless you're a multi-national corporation. Then the IRS ignores you completely! That is, until the American taxpayers bail you out.

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      2. Rodney Norris‏ @TattdCodeMonkey 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @AdamDawgDude this is surprising? What's the ROI to audit people making less than that?

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      3. Adam Vass Gal‏ @AdamVassGal 15 Apr 2014
        Replying to @TattdCodeMonkey

        @TattdCodeMonkey No, not surprising. I've read about us cutting back on auditors and that has cut back even more on auditing the little guys

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      4. Rodney Norris‏ @TattdCodeMonkey 15 Apr 2014
        Replying to @AdamVassGal

        @AdamDawgDude hard to sell funding for IRS.

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      1. Danny Leahey‏ @dannyleahey 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ oh well

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      1. Jamie Cherry‏ @JamieCherry2 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Of course they're going to spend the time & resources on the people from whom they can actually get money!

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      1. E‏ @imwarabu 15 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: Nearly 1 in 9 taxpayers earning $1 million or more was audited last year: http://on.wsj.com/1hFSNz6  pic.twitter.com/xaumYu6bK9”

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      1. Fair for all‏ @Citizenpundit12 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Feds Begin Fingerprinting Medicare Providers and Suppliers...But Dems/Media don't want voters to provide identification.

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      1. Neil Richardson‏ @EmergentAction 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ that is one worry I don't have...

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      1. J J Flattery‏ @JFlat24 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ The audit gap has widened but so has the income gap.

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      1. Roberto‏ @Robertogzalez 15 Apr 2014
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        No wonder!!“@WSJ: Nearly 1 in 9 taxpayers earning $1 million or more was audited last year: http://on.wsj.com/1hFSNz6  pic.twitter.com/WkSC7PhWw2”

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      1. G. Lëfty Davidsöhn‏ @apostolics_45 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ #IRS Move it or lose it.

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      1. jstchilln‏ @AMSaraiya 15 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ makes sense. If you have one income source (typically) and little income, less ways for mistakes and deliberate hiding to occur.

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      1. Dr. J‏ @Juhlaanee 15 Apr 2014
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        I'm the last to keep receipts. RT“@WSJ: Nearly 1 in 9 taxpayers earning $1 million or more was audited last year: pic.twitter.com/Ofx7nHwRwg”

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      1. Burcu Duman‏ @bubuduman 15 Apr 2014
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        Bizde "0" “@WSJ: Nearly 1 in 9 taxpayers earning $1 million or more was audited last year: http://on.wsj.com/1hFSNz6  pic.twitter.com/Hf3dGG402k”

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