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Title: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: Eric15210 on March 16, 2010, 11:39:42 AM
Bulls on parade  ;D

CANVAS STAFF REPORTS - Last week, two Internal Revenue Service agents demanded Aaron Zeff pay the outstanding balance from 2006. Zeff, who owns Harv's Car Wash, told the Sacramento Bee the agents were "deadly serious."

Zeff had a balance of four cents with the IRS. But penalties and interest were listed as $202.31, leaving a balance of $202.35. Zeff said the whole situation was "hilarious" and claimed he was never notified about any back taxes. He showed the Sacramento Bee a 2009 letter from the IRS that stated Harv's Car Wash "addressed any balances due."

Zeff said the two agents who hand-delivered the letter were "rude" and didn't even get their car washed. An IRS spokesman would not comment, citing privacy laws.

The IRS may "have a problem with its priorities," Zeff said.

Zeff's case stands out not only for the disputed tax but the IRS visiting his business. Government computers and letters tend to be the usual standard operating procedure. In 2008 , only one in 450 individual tax returns were audited in person.

By the way, more than 1.4 million Americans were audited last year.

The California car wash case isn't the first time the taxman has been on the "cent" of a debt. In 2008, a Detroit, Mich., lawyer received a tax bill for 5 cents. Then James Howarth got a second letter stating he was entitled to a refund of 4 cents. The kicker is that he would have to write to the IRS if he wanted the money – because the refund was less than $1.

This may not be any consolation to Zeff and Howarth, but the IRS said it is auditing more wealthy Americans.


http://www.myfoxillinois.com/dpps/news/dpgoh-irs-visits-car-wash-over-debt-of-four-cents-fc-20100315_6572646
Title: Re: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: Straw Man on March 16, 2010, 11:42:43 AM
how does a 4 cent debit yield $200+ in interest and penalties

I guess usury doesn't apply to the IRS
Title: Re: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: Straw Man on March 16, 2010, 11:44:02 AM
let's start the countdown for 333's meltdown on this story
Title: Re: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 16, 2010, 11:46:37 AM
let's start the countdown for 333's meltdown on this story

For real.  He probably already sent the damn car wash a collection letter. 

Written in crayon.
Title: Re: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: MRDUMPLING on March 16, 2010, 01:03:59 PM
For real.  He probably already sent the damn car wash a collection letter. 

Written in crayon.

 ;D That was pretty funny, but it's kind of sad that the IRS can do this.  Hasn't there been cases where IRS has no authority to charge interest(a tax on top of tax) or something to that effect?
Title: Re: IRS Visits Car Wash Over Debt of Four Cents
Post by: Soul Crusher on March 16, 2010, 01:27:43 PM
For real.  He probably already sent the damn car wash a collection letter. 

Written in crayon.

Yeah, I borrowed Palin's crayon box for that.