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Earned $17,493 - Anyone want to guess what her tax refund amount was?
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Originally posted by CJ View PostWhat, marrying a woman from florida, getting a tax refund, or having someone file under your social?
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Originally posted by CJ View PostSo my CPA filed my taxes this year and called me to tell me I already filed.
Gee, I wonder...
Some woman in Florida apparently married me and what do you know, got a big refund. Maybe one day I'll get one of those.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostAre you sure his employees weren't paid fairly?
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Originally posted by CJ View PostSome woman in Florida apparently married me and what do you know, got a big refund. Maybe one day I'll get one of those.
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So my CPA filed my taxes this year and called me to tell me I already filed.
Gee, I wonder...
Some woman in Florida apparently married me and what do you know, got a big refund. Maybe one day I'll get one of those.
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Originally posted by Lajntx View PostSo you are saying you are a low wage employer, and force your employees to "game the system" so the rest of us can foot the bill?
Can we ban this troll yet?
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostYep. And there is a sweet-spot between $15k-24k when it pays to be a pile of shit. I had employees that would turn down paid vacation/use non-paid sick days/clock out and work because higher pay would thrust them out of their payday.
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The ease with which criminals have stolen the identities of taxpayers and received refunds has raised searing questions about how the IRS handles the citizenry’s most sensitive private information. It highlights the agency’s failings at what seems to be a basic task: verifying that a return is filed by a living and legitimate taxpayer. That failure has cost the federal government — and thus real taxpayers — billions of dollars.
These two 6th grade dropouts managed to get $2.2 million from the IRS over a 3 year period. It took 3 years and over $2 million dollars before the IRS figured it out, and even then the only reason anyone caught on to it was because someone threw a Jared style party.
I just got a letter today that last year's refund has been applied to the previous years over payment.
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