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2013/06/24

BREAKING: A new IRS controversy?

Monday, June 24, 2013

Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader,

A new controversy may be brewing at the IRS...

It involves an unusual way some ordinary Americans are now collecting cash payouts, thanks largely to the Internal Revenue Service.

For example, Beth Gilliam, a registered nurse, recently received $1,260.

Dan Blackman, a University of North Carolina grad, pocketed $2,580.

Another fellow we know of makes over $7,500 every three months.

In total, over 27,000 people are getting three or more checks per year because of this situation.

But here's what's really interesting...

There are no requirements whatsoever regarding who can sign up for what we're calling the "Reverse Income Tax."

It doesn't matter if you make $20,000... $100,000... Or even $1 million per year.

You could collect just as much as anyone else, as long as you act right away.

To find out how to get cash thanks to the IRS, simply follow this link.

Sincerely,

Andrew Snyder
Editorial Director, Wealthy Retirement

P.S. I promise you won't find this information in the mainstream media. To see how to sign up for quarterly checks as high as $7,500 or more, just click here.

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