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The Taxman Cometh To My Door
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[quote:Lilbabez33:MV8xODMwNjU3XzMwNDk4NDAzXzk4RDRBMDg3] Lots of people reading this, but no comments. Is no one else shocked that this happened? Or is it a common occurrence? [/quote]
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Little background for ya..
When I was first married in 1980, I didn't know that my husband had not been filing or paying income tax. I never received any correspondence either (key word here is I) To top it off, I wasn't working so I was not expecting Any W-2s and just figured he took care of it.
Anyway, one day I get a knock at the door and it was the taxman. Since I had no idea why he showed up at my doorstep I invited him in to figure out what was going on. Well he filled me in on what was going on. We had a huge tax bill.
After I got over the shock, I told him that I would start paying a few dollars a month till it was paid off.
Now here's the kicker, he told me NOT to send any money. He explained that our file was in the dead pile and if I make any payment it will be resurrected.
That's what I call a great tax tip.
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