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What would be the most challenging thing to do for the next president if Trump loses?

Dealing with former President Trump.If Joe Biden narrowly wins, President Donald Trump may refuse to concede defeat. In the days after 3 November 2020, when more postal and provisional votes are counted, President Trump may claim these will not count.Disputed results will be contested in the courts. Congress may have to deal with duplicate State declarations from governors and legislatures. There may not even be an agreed presidential result by the time President Trump’s term expires on 20 January 2021. During this time, President Trump may manufacture a domestic crisis on international threat as cover for his refusal to concede until he is constitutionally required to depart.The incoming president elect Mr Biden will face a difficult task. Outgoing President Trump’s team will leave a chaotic and dysfunctional White House and will offer no help in transfer arrangements. He may boycott Mr Biden’s presidential inauguration. Now former a president, Mr Trump will galvanise his supporters with social media claims that the result was stolen or fraudulent.Much of the rest of the world which observe with mounting disbelief.As at today, Mr Biden is expected to win the Electoral College by 340–198. With 270 votes needed for a win.

Why does India need a president?

Originally answered for Can't we just do without a President in India and save taxpayer's money?Yes we can. But, If we think we are wasting taxpayers money by appointing a president. Just consider the scenarios when president intervened and saved our democracy (few listed below).With just prime minister at the realm of power he/she could have altered our constitution to his/her will and created a dictatorship or pseudo democracy as in our neighbouring countries.Unfortunately, even with so many checks in place there are situations in our country where both president and prime minister acted as rubber stamps.Complete absence of a president will only add to the problem.​​Important presidential interventions in the past:Pocket Veto of the Postal Bill:Indian Constitution does not provide any time limit within which the President is to declare his assent or refusal, the President could exercise a pocket veto by not taking any action for an indefinite time.Pocket Veto was used in 1986 by the then President Zail Singh in the Postal Bill. The president did not assent the bill by arguing that the scope of the bill was too sweeping which would give the government arbitrary powers to intercept postal communications indiscriminately.Offices of Profit Bill:The constitution gives the President the power to return a bill unsigned but it circumscribes the power to send it back only once for reconsideration. If the Parliament sends back the bill with or without changes, the President is obliged to sign it.In mid-2006, President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam sent back a controversial bill regarding the exclusion of certain offices from the scope of 'offices of profit', the holding of which would disqualify a person from being a member of parliament.Motion of no confidence:A Motion of No Confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha. If the motion carries, the house debates and votes on the motion. If majority of the members of the house vote in favour of the motion, the motion is passed and the Government is bound to vacate the office.In 1979, the Prime Minister, Charan Singh, did not enjoy a Parliamentary majority. He responded to this by simply not advising the President to summon Parliament.Proof of Majority to form a Government:Since the 1990s, Parliamentary elections have generally not resulted in a single party or group of parties having a distinct majority, until the 2014 Lok Sabha elections when BJP received a clear majority.In such cases, Presidents used their discretion and directed Prime Ministerial aspirants to establish their credentials before being invited to form the government.Rashtrapati Bhavan communiqués:In the late 1990s, President K. R. Narayanan introduced the important practice of explaining to the nation, the thinking that led to the various decisions he took while exercising his discretionary powers; this has led to openness and transparency in the functioning of the President.Presidential Powers & Responsibilities:Executive Power: Executive power of the Union shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with this Constitution.Military Power: The supreme command of the Defence Forces of the Union shall be vested in the President.Emergency powers: The president can declare 3 types of emergencies.National EmergencyState EmergencyFinancial EmergencyFinancial Powers:All money bills originate in Parliament, but only if the President recommends them.President directs the finance minister to present the Annual Budget and supplementary Budget before Parliament.No money bill can be introduced in Parliament without his or her assent.The President appoints a finance commission every five years.The Contingency Fund of India is at the disposal of the President. Withdrawal from the contingency fund of India is done after the permission of the President.Appointment Powers:The prime minister and other union ministersGovernors of StatesThe Chief Justice, other judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts of IndiaThe Attorney GeneralThe Comptroller and Auditor GeneralThe Chief Election Commissioner and other Election CommissionersThe Chairman and other Members of the Union Public Service CommissionVice Chancellor of central university and academic staff of central university through his nomineeAmbassadors and High Commissioners to other countriesPower to Pardon: The President shall have the power to grant pardons in the following situations:Punishment is for offence against Union LawPunishment is by a Military CourtSentence is a death sentenceDiplomatic Powers: All international treaties and agreements are negotiated and concluded on behalf of the President though they are subject to parliament approval.Judicial Powers: The President appoints the Chief Justice of the Union Judiciary and other judges on the advice of the Chief Justice. If the President considers a question of law or a matter of public importance has arisen, he or she can ask for the advisory opinion of the Supreme Court.Source: Constitution of IndiaThe President’s roleBudgetary Process

How does the IRS deal with homeless taxpayers?

I’m assuming that “IRS” in this question is asking about the US Internal Revenue Service, and not the “Indian Revenue Service” even though the robots at Quora Content Review seem to think that this question is more likely to be about the latter.It is fairly uncommon, in the United States at least, for a homeless person to have enough income to actually owe tax, and in any case I really doubt that many homeless people file tax returns even if they do have enough income to pay tax.In addition, homeless people generally do not have any assets worth seizing. The hoary adage “you cannot get blood from a stone” seems appropriate here: even if a homeless person does somehow owe taxes, the IRS has no way to collect it because homeless people do not generally own real property, have bank accounts, or really any other thing of value for the IRS to levy.My assumption, therefore, is that the IRS simply doesn’t deal with homeless taxpayers because there’s no point in doing so.Note that you do not declare where you live on your tax return. The address you give on your tax return is simply a mailing address. This can be a post office box, private postal acceptance facility, or simply the address of a friend or other person who will accept mail to you on your behalf. The requirement is that the address you list must be the address at which you receive your mail at the time you file the return, because this is the address the IRS will use to communicate with you regarding this return. There is no explicit requirement that the address information on your return must match the address information on other tax documents, although discrepancies in this regard do increase the chances of your return being selected for review and possible audit.

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