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Elrod

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  1. He also looks angry at the IRS.....
  2. ..................They get locked up............. ............................April Fools..........................................
  3. Remember... there is always an exception..........The philosophy of it's use will in most cases at least, maintain your sanity, and good nature...
  4. Very nice KC....A method, as from the old school.
  5. Wonderful video Catherine, Thank You....
  6. It's Started...........
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  7. Here is a free source........... https://ct.wolterskluwer.com/resource-center/guides/corporation-handbook Table of Contents Forms of Business Organizations Nature and Characteristics of a Corporation Formation of Corporations Corporate Finance Shareholders Directors and Officers Changes in Corporate Structure Tax and Reporting Requirements Foreign Corporations Going Public; Federal Securities Laws
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  9. Jonny Carson's doctor......Dr. Ben Dover
  10. If California has correct address......Go ahead and paper file, only it. If fed. efiled has wrong address........Just send Fed, form 8822 to IRS.
  11. grandmabee..........For step by step procedure, check out this site. http://www.pcworld.com/article/211364/default_printer.html
  12. Many of the special personal identification numbers given out by the Internal Revenue Service to protect victims of identity theft may have been stolen, according to a security research site. The site Krebs on Security reported Tuesday that a South Dakota CPA, Becky Wittrock, had her Identity Protection PIN stolen. She works as ‎CFO at GeoTek Engineering & Testing Services in Sioux Falls. The IRS issued her an IP PIN in 2014 after her identity was stolen and thieves tried to file tax returns under her name. However, when she tried to use the IP PIN to file her taxes this tax season, she learned that identity thieves had struck again and filed a tax return using her IP PIN. She contacted the IRS and was asked a long series of security questions. She discovered someone had filed a return in her name only three weeks earlier and claimed a large tax refund. http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/tax-practice/irs-experienced-identity-theft-of-ip-pins-77370-1.html
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  13. NO.
  14. "This is the post office's problem." quoting Rich, Again Terry, My post above has a remedy to email USPS.
  15. Here' s an option, Terry https://emailus.usps.com/emailUs/iq/usps/request.do?forward=emailUs Click tab.....Where is my mail Select....Daily mail delivery
  16. Catherine, I would know....That's the way I handle all my investments....And I let all Heirs know also....That's just the way I do it. BUT NOT ALL DO..
  17. I always felt ..........IF a client doesn't know what he paid for stock.....They shouldn't be buying it..BUT..That's just me...O' Well
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