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  • George Boutwell
    Banned
    • Apr 2007
    • 311

    #16
    Actors Turned Governors

    Originally posted by veritas
    Arnold is not Ronald Reagan.
    You're right. He never made a movie with a chimp.

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    • veritas
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 3290

      #17
      Originally posted by George Boutwell
      You're right. He never made a movie with a chimp.
      And your right also. He made some terrible movies, but he made an awesome president.

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      • TaxBird
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 204

        #18
        Huh?

        Originally posted by veritas
        And your right also. He made some terrible movies, but he made an awesome president.
        Under what theory? Relativity?

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        • George Boutwell
          Banned
          • Apr 2007
          • 311

          #19
          Ambivalence revisited

          Originally posted by jainen
          I don't see the "ambivalence."
          The ambivalence is whether the taxpayer, or a third party, must make the written request. The manual says

          >the taxpayer must submit a written request<

          For some of us, that means the taxpayer must submit a written request.

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          • Black Bart
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 3357

            #20
            Taxman - abatement of penalties

            Originally posted by Taxman
            I have a client who has alzheimers and did not file his 2004 return. He was assessed fines and penalties. I would like to try and get an abatement of the penalties. Can I send in a statement explaining the situation or due I need to fill out Form 843? It seems Form 843 is mostly used for businesses trying to abate penaltes.
            I was trying to reply to this by pulling an old thread forward, but it didn't quite work out like I planned. See thread nearby: "Late Filing Penalty."

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            • jainen
              Banned
              • Jul 2005
              • 2215

              #21
              not using a third party

              >>whether the taxpayer, or a third party, must make the written request<<

              For some of us, a taxpayer submitting the written request through an agent or representative is not using a third party.

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              • George Boutwell
                Banned
                • Apr 2007
                • 311

                #22
                Originally posted by jainen
                For some of us, a taxpayer submitting the written request through an agent or representative is not using a third party.
                I assume you allow taxpayers to sign their own tax returns, though.

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