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Old 07-13-2004, 09:19 PM
Sully Sully is offline
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Default Re: US govt security clearance and \"gambling\"

I am in the mortgae business, and we use a form called a "Form 4506", which lenders often require. If the lender decides to audit the file, the signed 4506 is sent to the IRS, and they will release a copy of the full tax returns to the inquiring party.

If you have signed something like this, they can pull your returns in a matter of hours.
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Old 07-13-2004, 09:38 PM
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Default Re: US govt security clearance and \"gambling\"

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I am in the mortgae business, and we use a form called a "Form 4506", which lenders often require. If the lender decides to audit the file, the signed 4506 is sent to the IRS, and they will release a copy of the full tax returns to the inquiring party.

If you have signed something like this, they can pull your returns in a matter of hours.

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Man, I signed so many things I couldn't possibly remember them all. Basically there was one big form which read "YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS. WE OWN YOU FOREVER. MUAHAHAHAHA!"

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Old 07-13-2004, 10:37 PM
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Default Re: Come on People, What About Bill Bennett????

Your entire post is extraordinarily asinine.
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Old 07-13-2004, 10:46 PM
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Default Re: US govt security clearance and \"gambling\"

I'm not an expert on the subject -- and I hope to not write a post as stupid as the one I recently ridiculed -- but I would be very, very surprised if the government didn't look at your tax returns.

From what I know of the field of national security, you sign away your right to privacy as a condition of employment.
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