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I just spent 3 hours.... ...doing my frigging tax returns. How boring is that...but my oh my..did i spend like crazy on myself
that must be why i ain't got any money s'all good How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH | |
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Don't get me started on taxes. Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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Who pays taxes anymore?
Oops!! | |
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Chico319 said: Who pays taxes anymore?
Oops!! this is why i really sort my receipts out How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH | |
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teller said: Don't get me started on taxes.
oh go on...join me in my stress...although i feel a lot better now i've done em!! How, i'm gonna make that booty boom...step back, give a girl some room....OH | |
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I am going to the tax office tmrw or Friday to sort mine out...
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Here
a little help so you can pay your taxis | |
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REDFEATHERS said:
I am going to the tax office tmrw or Friday to sort mine out...
be very afraid…………… j/k | |
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msserendipity said: teller said: Don't get me started on taxes.
oh go on...join me in my stress...although i feel a lot better now i've done em!! now that I'm a homeowner AND in school, I like tax time | |
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I hope you didn't rely on advice from IRS workers. New story:
WASHINGTON (Sept. 3) - IRS employees at tax help centers gave correct answers to just 57 percent of tax law questions asked by Treasury Department investigators posing as taxpayers. The investigators concluded that approximately 500,000 taxpayers who visited the centers during the course of the study, from July to December 2002, could have received incorrect responses to their tax law questions. IRS employees provided complete and correct answers to 45 percent of the questions asked by auditors, and correct but incomplete answers in 12 percent of the cases. IRS employees told the auditors to do their own research in IRS publications to find the answers in response to 12 percent of the questions, despite an IRS policy banning the practice. Incorrect answers were given to 28 percent of the questions. The questions most commonly answered incorrectly dealt with the earned income tax credit, education credit and dependents. The IRS disputed the calculations, but agreed the agency needed to improve its record. Henry O. Lamar, commissioner for the division overseeing individual tax returns, said the accuracy rate is closer to 67 percent when the results are recalculated to exclude instances when taxpayers were referred to other publications or could not get any help. ''We recognize that an accuracy rate of 67 percent for tax law service is inadequate,'' he said. The IRS has taken steps to teach employees more about tax law, implementing continuous education and training programs. The IRS set a goal to give accurate responses to 80 percent of the questions this year and 85 percent next year. There are 500 taxpayer assistance centers throughout the United States. AP-NY-09-03-03 1334EDT Copyright 2003 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL. | |
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