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Old 09-28-2007, 11:16 AM
Shoonra Shoonra is offline
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The oath of an IRS employee is the standard federal civil service oath set out in 5 USC sec 3331, and it is part of the paperwork done when he/she is hired and it would be kept in that person's personnel file. As such it would not be discoverable under an FOIA. If he got the job, you can be sure he signed the oath.

I would suppose that going to the effort of having one's mail saved or forwarded when moving, but not making the same effort to notify the IRS of the new address even after more than a year, getting the mail that was sent to the old address, but still not responding (much less notifying the IRS of the current address even then) and trying to exploit the change of address in that way would indicate an effort to keep the IRS in the dark about one's current whereabouts.
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