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July 9, 2009 at 9:51 AM #16006July 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM #427376ibjamesParticipant
I once got all my end of the year tax statements from my employer, with everything printed one line up, which is not big deal, you can see the numbers above on every box, some are printed out of boxes entirely, along with my etc..
This caused an audit and they tried to collect 20,000 from me, with countless hours on the phone, explaining what happened and them not able to understand.
Then I get it fixed only to get it again 2 more times for the same thing. After they fixed it another person flagged it as wrong. Each time it was a different amount owed.
Ugh..
July 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM #427602ibjamesParticipantI once got all my end of the year tax statements from my employer, with everything printed one line up, which is not big deal, you can see the numbers above on every box, some are printed out of boxes entirely, along with my etc..
This caused an audit and they tried to collect 20,000 from me, with countless hours on the phone, explaining what happened and them not able to understand.
Then I get it fixed only to get it again 2 more times for the same thing. After they fixed it another person flagged it as wrong. Each time it was a different amount owed.
Ugh..
July 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM #427890ibjamesParticipantI once got all my end of the year tax statements from my employer, with everything printed one line up, which is not big deal, you can see the numbers above on every box, some are printed out of boxes entirely, along with my etc..
This caused an audit and they tried to collect 20,000 from me, with countless hours on the phone, explaining what happened and them not able to understand.
Then I get it fixed only to get it again 2 more times for the same thing. After they fixed it another person flagged it as wrong. Each time it was a different amount owed.
Ugh..
July 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM #427962ibjamesParticipantI once got all my end of the year tax statements from my employer, with everything printed one line up, which is not big deal, you can see the numbers above on every box, some are printed out of boxes entirely, along with my etc..
This caused an audit and they tried to collect 20,000 from me, with countless hours on the phone, explaining what happened and them not able to understand.
Then I get it fixed only to get it again 2 more times for the same thing. After they fixed it another person flagged it as wrong. Each time it was a different amount owed.
Ugh..
July 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM #428123ibjamesParticipantI once got all my end of the year tax statements from my employer, with everything printed one line up, which is not big deal, you can see the numbers above on every box, some are printed out of boxes entirely, along with my etc..
This caused an audit and they tried to collect 20,000 from me, with countless hours on the phone, explaining what happened and them not able to understand.
Then I get it fixed only to get it again 2 more times for the same thing. After they fixed it another person flagged it as wrong. Each time it was a different amount owed.
Ugh..
July 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM #427529RicechexParticipantMacro, I am so very sorry…that sounds like a horrible headache to deal with. Like lbjames, I suspect this could go on a long long time. Good luck.
More likely though, he is probably making 40K a year, and is a recent hire. Or else, he is a contract worker, which means he is making $25K a year, is 50+ years old, and has had a sketchy employment history. Who else works for that kind of money? Or he is a contractor, and entry level. Or else, he is making 80K a year, is unqualified, and someone higher up knows him from friends/relatives and hired him.
July 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM #427757RicechexParticipantMacro, I am so very sorry…that sounds like a horrible headache to deal with. Like lbjames, I suspect this could go on a long long time. Good luck.
More likely though, he is probably making 40K a year, and is a recent hire. Or else, he is a contract worker, which means he is making $25K a year, is 50+ years old, and has had a sketchy employment history. Who else works for that kind of money? Or he is a contractor, and entry level. Or else, he is making 80K a year, is unqualified, and someone higher up knows him from friends/relatives and hired him.
July 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM #428279RicechexParticipantMacro, I am so very sorry…that sounds like a horrible headache to deal with. Like lbjames, I suspect this could go on a long long time. Good luck.
More likely though, he is probably making 40K a year, and is a recent hire. Or else, he is a contract worker, which means he is making $25K a year, is 50+ years old, and has had a sketchy employment history. Who else works for that kind of money? Or he is a contractor, and entry level. Or else, he is making 80K a year, is unqualified, and someone higher up knows him from friends/relatives and hired him.
July 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM #428045RicechexParticipantMacro, I am so very sorry…that sounds like a horrible headache to deal with. Like lbjames, I suspect this could go on a long long time. Good luck.
More likely though, he is probably making 40K a year, and is a recent hire. Or else, he is a contract worker, which means he is making $25K a year, is 50+ years old, and has had a sketchy employment history. Who else works for that kind of money? Or he is a contractor, and entry level. Or else, he is making 80K a year, is unqualified, and someone higher up knows him from friends/relatives and hired him.
July 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM #428117RicechexParticipantMacro, I am so very sorry…that sounds like a horrible headache to deal with. Like lbjames, I suspect this could go on a long long time. Good luck.
More likely though, he is probably making 40K a year, and is a recent hire. Or else, he is a contract worker, which means he is making $25K a year, is 50+ years old, and has had a sketchy employment history. Who else works for that kind of money? Or he is a contractor, and entry level. Or else, he is making 80K a year, is unqualified, and someone higher up knows him from friends/relatives and hired him.
July 9, 2009 at 8:52 PM #428432AecetiaParticipantAsk for his supervisor. If he doesn’t even know what a LLC is, you need to talk to someone who speaks your language.
July 9, 2009 at 8:52 PM #428595AecetiaParticipantAsk for his supervisor. If he doesn’t even know what a LLC is, you need to talk to someone who speaks your language.
July 9, 2009 at 8:52 PM #428361AecetiaParticipantAsk for his supervisor. If he doesn’t even know what a LLC is, you need to talk to someone who speaks your language.
July 9, 2009 at 8:52 PM #428071AecetiaParticipantAsk for his supervisor. If he doesn’t even know what a LLC is, you need to talk to someone who speaks your language.
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