It's clear that 26 USC 6103 allows a couple committees to request any tax return. What isn't clear and will be interesting to watch unfold is:
1. Will the Sec. of Treasury find the request reasonable and grant the request or will he say the request is politically motivated and deny it?
2. How much, if any, of the return will they be able to make public? The law says that they have to be in "closed executive session" and they need the taxpayers permission to disclose information outside of that session.
Of course, watching the TDS suffering fucktards come apart at the seams will be the most fun of all.
1. Will the Sec. of Treasury find the request reasonable and grant the request or will he say the request is politically motivated and deny it?
2. How much, if any, of the return will they be able to make public? The law says that they have to be in "closed executive session" and they need the taxpayers permission to disclose information outside of that session.
Of course, watching the TDS suffering fucktards come apart at the seams will be the most fun of all.
