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arebuntz
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Detroit lawyer gets 5-cent IRS bill, 4-cent refund

DETROIT — James Howarth is a little confused by two letters he has received from the Internal Revenue Service.

The Detroit defense lawyer received one letter in November that said he owed the IRS money — five cents.

He was warned that he should pay "to avoid additional penalty and/or interest," the Detroit Free Press reported Saturday.

Howarth says he then received a second letter telling him the government owes him money — four cents.

He was told he would have to request the refund since it's less than $1.

"When I owe them a nickel, I must pay them. It's not optional," he said. "But when they owe me, I have to ask for it."

Howarth says he's not sure if there is a connection between the two notices, or if the refund represents a recalculation of the original bill.

The perplexed lawyer says he called an IRS 800 telephone number but gave up after spending a long time on hold.

IRS spokesman Luis D. Garcia says the agency doesn't comment on individual accounts.


A Penny For Your Thoughts
arebuntz
Latest rumor is Stimulus Plan would be 40% tax rate reductions...
beasty
QUOTE (arebuntz @ Jan 5 2009, 08:07 AM) *
Latest rumor is Stimulus Plan would be 40% tax rate reductions...


Coupled with huge government hiring and spending. The same thing democrats were complaining about very recently concerning taxes.
beasty
QUOTE (arebuntz @ Jan 5 2009, 08:06 AM) *



It's about time to call anything under a buck even, considering the cost to print and mail anymore.
arebuntz
QUOTE (beasty @ Jan 5 2009, 11:25 AM) *
It's about time to call anything under a buck even, considering the cost to print and mail anymore.

Probably closer to $100 break even versus cost of collecting even a compliant taxpayer... of course then everyone could shave $99 of their check before sending it in...
beasty
QUOTE (arebuntz @ Jan 5 2009, 09:36 AM) *
Probably closer to $100 break even versus cost of collecting even a compliant taxpayer... of course then everyone could shave $99 of their check before sending it in...



You're right, but the bean counters would never go for it. Even the buck is more than they'd like.
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