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RE: spam
Insuring that the IRS, or Revenue Canada, get's no more than they are
legally entitled to does not equate to "stiffing". Many people are ignorant
of their legal rights as far as exemptions and write-off's. Ensuring that
taxes paid are no more than taxes due keeps more money in circulation and is
therefore better for the economy in general thereby increasing incomes and
in turn tax revenues.
JMO
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@audifans.com [mailto:owner-quattro@audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Dave Eaton
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 1999 7:04 PM
To: quattro@audifans.com
Subject: RE: spam
mmmmm jeff, in the light of your poke at eric fletcher, i feel compelled to
point out (and apologies in advance if i've got this wrong), but aren't
you/didn't you used to be in the tax business? which means that you make
your living from telling people "how to stiff the irs for thousands of
dollars"? that being so, i guess only the good ones get to drive s4's? ;-)
seriously, can we leave the moral commentary for politicians?
dave
'95 rs2
'90 ur-q
'88 mb 2.3-16
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:35:36 EDT
From: OorQue@aol.com
Subject: Re: FWD audi tq for sale
JG (who thinks it's really swell that some people can afford a new S4 after
stiffing the IRS for thousands of dollars...)
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