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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IRS doesn't much care, unless you want a White House job.[/quote] Actually, no. There are plenty of jobs which require a security clearance, and most aren't in the White House. Anytime they run a security clearance, they have a right to dig into anything, and that includes taxes. Many people don't know that they are going to need a security clearance until later.[/quote] Where would they need to dig to find out they paid a nanny in cash? I've heard of an employer who pays minimum wage on the books, and another big chunk in cash along with the pay checks.[/quote] It's as simple as looking at their bank records, seeing amounts go out on a regular basis, but no paper trail for where it went. Yes, there would be questions, and none of the possible answers (drugs, bribes, tax evasion, etc) would result in the needed security clearance. If the person has children of an age to need childcare and there's no obvious answer, I would assume that it would be easy to put two and two together. I consider that irrelevant. It's against the law, therefore make sure you follow the law.[/quote]
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