IRS to go after free meals to tech workers

Jim Oberweight

  Free meals may becoming to an end at Google. The exposure of free meals from top-notch cafeterias for already overpaid technology workers has drawn the attention of the media and now the IRS. These perks towards the top of the societal working populations was pretty pathetic and behooved by these tech companies as a perk they needed for their workers to be more productive. All workers in this country should be so lucky to have three free meals and outrageous financial rewards these scrupulous companies give to their employees. The elitist attitude that these perks are an intrinsic part of the culture for these spoiled tech workers is pathetic and why they are of hammered as much as fast-food workers trying to gain living wages is a pretty shameful reflection of our culture.
   The IRS will bring the Russian hammer down on these folks and is investigating these freebies as they give routine audits to these irrational companies. The IRS will seek back taxes to these employees who refuse to put down these free meal son their tax forms. I wonder if these technology fucks have been so immersed with their fucking computers if they realize the masses have to pay for food and it takes a huge chunk of their budgets and incomes that are not so inflated as these tech workers. The IRS and the Treasury Department   has renewed a focus and included these employer provided meals as the top of their priorities at their annual conference. He free food benefits is something twitter,Google,Facebook, and many other tech companies give to their workers because of their monopolized economic standings and ability to be given money constantly for their ventures and given that the IRS needs to get money they will go after these companies. Free food is taxable income and it is high time these practices are ended or the workers forced to put down every bread and butter they get free just because they are skilled at writing code and this pathetic system rewards them so much more than burger flippers for basically the same work of running a company.

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