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Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
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My wife works in the accounting field, and she has handled our tax paperwork for many years without incident.
Several months ago, I received a letter from the IRS stating that they could not find a copy of my tax return from 2009. I checked with the missus, who confirmed that she had indeed submitted my 2009 return. I filled out the appropriate forms, and mailed them back.
Four months later, I got another letter from the IRS, demanding that I submit my 2009 tax return immediately, or risk an audit. Understandably confused, I once again consulted my wife, who was as puzzled as I.
One week later, I got a third letter from the IRS. "We have processed your 2009 return. Attached is a check for $2000." And indeed, there was a check.
I guess it doesn't sound so bad now, but at the time we were really wondering how the IRS lost our tax return, then tried to blame us.
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( , Wed 29 Feb 2012, 9:45, closed)
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The IRS is a government agency - Not a corporation.
This is a simple admin oversight - Not idiocy.
How have you managed to completely get this wrong?
What possessed you to think that posting something this dull would ever be of interest to anyone?
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And this was just crossed
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was a sign I saw in the states. I guess it means something different there, but to us Britishers it appears to say "Pay your tax or we'll set balaclava-wearing terrorists on you."
Actually, perhaps that WAS what they meant...
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They probably meant you could get tax breaks on any money donated to the IRA.
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