FRIVOLOUS IRS PRODUCED $60,000 ?CUPID SHUFFLE? DANCE VIDEO FOR EMPLOYEES | katenews2day
The easiest money to spend is when its not your own thats why government is the most frivolous spending corporation because in the first place not only it spends other peoples money, the government also knows unlike private corporations, it will never be audited. In a new video uncovered by government watchdog group Treasury General for Tax Administration, the video shows IRS employees dancing onstage learning the Cupid Shuffle dance during its 2010 Anaheim IRS employees conference in California. The dance is part of a series of IRS training videos that cost $60,000 to produce.
According to Washington Post, the IRS spent around $49 million on employee getaway conferences over the past three years. In 2010 while Americans are still losing jobs left and right, IRS decided to have their 2010 IRS employees conference in Anaheim, California that reportedly cost $4.1 million dollars for its 2,600 employees under the IRSs small business and self-employed division. The money used in the conference came from unused funds under the IRS enforcement division budget, the division where they repeatedly ask Congress for increased funding.
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The easiest money to spend is when its not your own thats why government is the most frivolous spending corporation because in the first place not only it spends other peoples money, the government also knows unlike private corporations, it will never be audited. In a new video uncovered by government watchdog group Treasury General for Tax Administration, the video shows IRS employees dancing onstage learning the Cupid Shuffle dance during its 2010 Anaheim IRS employees conference in California. The dance is part of a series of IRS training videos that cost $60,000 to produce.
According to Washington Post, the IRS spent around $49 million on employee getaway conferences over the past three years. In 2010 while Americans are still losing jobs left and right, IRS decided to have their 2010 IRS employees conference in Anaheim, California that reportedly cost $4.1 million dollars for its 2,600 employees under the IRSs small business and self-employed division. The money used in the conference came from unused funds under the IRS enforcement division budget, the division where they repeatedly ask Congress for increased funding.
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