Maryland farmer Calvin Taylor has lived his life always trying to do the right thing.
Taylor and his wife Debora operate C.W. Taylor Farms in Preston, Maryland, where they grow sweet corn and raise chickens, and run several farm stands, called Taylor’s Produce, across Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Through their business, the couple employs a number of teenagers to work at their farm stands and on the farm. They boast of selling the best corn in the state of Maryland.
On Sept. 16, 2011, though, the Taylors learned that thousands of dollars their business generated had disappeared in an instance.
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One of the first screw ups was not having their lawyer and accountant present when talking with IRS agents. You don't have to talk with them when they come knocking on your door, schedule an appointment at your lawyers office and have the lawyer video tape the interview and then see what they have to say. Second was trusting your bank and the government. Should have kept the money under the mattress.
ReplyDeleteschedule an appointment at your lawyers office and have the lawyer video tape the interview and then see what they have to say.
DeleteWell said.
I have had the Taylors' Silver queen corn and it is absolutely the most wonderful tasting corn in the east...I think the Taylors out to shove a couple cobs up the backside of the IRS........
ReplyDeleteTaylors' Silver queen corn
DeleteDamn,come to the PATCON and bring some. :)
Must be that white privilege. You can bet if Rev. Al owed taxed they’d go after him.
ReplyDeleteBadger
Oh, yeah..........:)
DeleteJust another case of a rouge "made up" .gov agency enforcing a "made up" directive as if were actually law. The feds probably saw where these farmers had contributed to the RNC or a Tea Party candidate and decided to put the squeeze on them. I hope and pray that Henry Bowman decides to get "involved".
ReplyDeleteI hope and pray that Henry Bowman decides to get "involved".
DeleteHa! :)