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Posted by northeast iowa on March 23, 2010 at 20:32:01 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: I never knew... posted by indianared on March 23, 2010 at 15:49:41:

I was in a audit before this current president took office, Same BS. Most folks get out the check book and write a check because they do not want them to dig any deeper. I was two and a half years before I settled, and my CPA told me I did NOT owe the tax. However at close to $150.00 per hr, he said I could not afford to fight it. At the time it was seven hundred seventy seven dollars. Lose or lose?

All is fine, but the CPA sent me a bill for around eight thousand dollars.
He told me I had perfect books, (computer print out). I was missing twelve dollars worth of recipts for the two years I was audited. I did have the canceled checks for those twelve dollars worth of purchases that most of you folks ---THINK--is a legal recipt.

Alot of sleep was lost, and I know it was not fair, but this has been going on for years and years---regardless who is in office.

On the taxi issue, the Iowa DOT was bunched around a Amish auction a few years back. All the folks who made pocket change hauling the Amish around found out that they were considered a (for hire) taxi, and must have different isurance on their vehickles, and a whole lot of other things that cost them large dollars. If I recal correct, like sixty taxi drivers got busted with out a warning.

One guy I kinda know wispered in the DOT's ear, that he thought he was hauling farm animals, and offered the DOT guy to come into his van and smell for his self. The DOT guy asked the van driver if he had papers from a vet?

So the van driver could not leave it alone, and told the DOT guy HE should place his ill smelling cargo in custody in the back of the cop car---no deal, and he still got a fine.

The IRS is like any other government crapola, it is based on dollars, and not on saftey or anything else.

In Nov 08 we seen a revolt, and we probably will see the same next round, either way we still get the same government treatment.


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