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09-05-2006 09:35 PM |
Its Offical: IRS to Refund $30 to $60 to Everyone w/ a Phone for Illegal Tax
Like most things the IRS does, its slanted towards families with two kids. Single people (that is, the intelligent amoung us) are always left high and dry by this worthless organization. Trust me, you are much better off itemizing these deductions espically if you used long distance service more than a couple of times a month.
"The standard amounts are based on the total number of exemptions claimed on the 2006 federal income tax return. The standard amounts are $30 for a person filing a return with one exemption, $40 for two exemptions, $50 for three exemptions and $60 for four or more exemptions. For example, a married couple filing a joint return with two dependent children (for a total of four exemptions) will be eligible for the maximum standard amount of $60."
"?The easiest way for eligible taxpayers to get their money back is to use the standard amounts,? said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. ?These amounts save taxpayers from locating 41 months of old phone bills and analyzing these bills to determine the taxes paid. We believe the standard amounts are both reasonable and fair.?
Everson is a fucking idiot if he thinks that we paid a mere $30 over 41 months in taxes on our long distance bills. Hell, I may have paid that much in six months on a personal level, and thats not counting the massive spending I did for commercial service in those years. Hell, during two of those years I was doing some heavy duty marketing (trying to sell, of all things, long distance service) and I was racking up a phone bill of $500 every single months on cold calls.
So what about the other 80 years that they have collected this illegal tax? They get to keep those? The courts say yes, I say no. This year, Uncle Sam, I'm gonna really work on padding those deductions.
Full Details: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...161504,00.html
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