Kris Karst’s employment with the IRS was an accident. Indeed. Becoming the tax collector from hell was never one of his career goals. On the other hand, he never had any career goals. Thus, fate brought him to his “position” in life—a tax collector with a starting salary of  13k a year—trained by the government to please the populace by doing do two things: 
Find folks and then take away their things.
Karst’s tale, told in a first person account that fairly jumps off the page, is a hilarious story full of sound and fury, love and hate, and of course, collecting taxes... And once you’ve read it you will never again believe in the saying that the only things certain in life are death and taxes...
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