HSienzant
Philosopher
It appears you want Oswald treated differently than everyone else.
https://www.sapling.com/7844386/tax-returns-public-record
Tax returns are not public record; they are private. Tax returns contain confidential information that is not readily available to the public. With the increasing number of online tax filing services, some information is being used and sold publicly, but that is not advocated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Unless there is a legal reason to disclose information on a tax return, the information is not available for public access.
https://www.lawguru.com/legal-quest...x-returns-public-record-considered-701314696/
Re: Are tax returns public record?
Tax returns are not public records. They are actually protected by law and in many cases (for instance, under federal law) it is a crime to disclose tax return information for any reason other than specific and limited exceptions.
As I said:
Cite the relevant text and explain why this prevent his tax returns from being included in the mandate given in The JFK Records Act.
Nope, it's your issue. You need to cite why the IRS rules should be overturned because "Oswald".
Anything else is a attempt to shift the burden of proof. Ball is in your court. Show where the ARRB act overturned existing U.S. law concerning the secrecy of individual's U.S. tax returns. Show that Oswald's tax return (he only filed one since his return from Russia) is specifically named as being included or excluded.
We'll wait.
We'll wait forever, because you're just repeating some nonsense you read online from some conspiracy site.
Hank
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