Hooray -- a break at last. Traffic has dropped off suddenly this week now that the February "short form" bunch has collected their refunds and disappeared. Yesterday was slow and, gosh, the pressure's perceptibly off -- or at least until the Cs and Es begin thinking "it's getting late" and start drifting in.
Got a chuckle yesterday -- IRS Publication 596 (EIC) arrived in the mail. Although I don't use pubs much anymore since I got TTB and on this board, I can't break myself of the habit of stocking up on them (just in case).
EIC season is a mad dash beginning around the last of January and becoming a gusher in the first few weeks of February, then tapering off to a crawl about two weeks ago and now 95% of EIC work is at a dead standstill (except for those who "accidentally" get it from Cs or whatever).
Funny thing is, I order this EIC pub early every year and, without fail, IRS sends them out in March when there's no longer the slightest demand. DIY guys were flogging the post office doors (and mine) to get 'em a month ago -- you couldn't beg, borrow, or steal one (well-you could print out the 66 pages, but I didn't want it that bad). Now, if IRS runs true to form, I bet I can go to the USPS lobby and there'll be hundreds of them.
And the tree huggers want us to cut back on paper use. I know just where and how they could save a few million pines.
Got a chuckle yesterday -- IRS Publication 596 (EIC) arrived in the mail. Although I don't use pubs much anymore since I got TTB and on this board, I can't break myself of the habit of stocking up on them (just in case).
EIC season is a mad dash beginning around the last of January and becoming a gusher in the first few weeks of February, then tapering off to a crawl about two weeks ago and now 95% of EIC work is at a dead standstill (except for those who "accidentally" get it from Cs or whatever).
Funny thing is, I order this EIC pub early every year and, without fail, IRS sends them out in March when there's no longer the slightest demand. DIY guys were flogging the post office doors (and mine) to get 'em a month ago -- you couldn't beg, borrow, or steal one (well-you could print out the 66 pages, but I didn't want it that bad). Now, if IRS runs true to form, I bet I can go to the USPS lobby and there'll be hundreds of them.
And the tree huggers want us to cut back on paper use. I know just where and how they could save a few million pines.
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