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Friday, February 19, 2010

CBS: Analysis: How to Really Tick Off the IRS

Hah, that was a waste of time and tax payers' money! It should have been obvious that practically everyone can easily come up with a reason which would rub the IRS the wrong way. The most likely one is simply not paying your taxes. That will tick them off for sure.

Why someone even wants to put forth the effort and energy doing an analysis like that is completely beyond me. It comes across as a negative effort. Let's be realistic here: who wants to tick off the IRS??? I would rather keep them out of my hair; I already have enough 'bad hair' days as it is.

So now we are looking at a list of what all is aggravating the IRS and to what avail? It is my humble opinion that it would have been much more beneficial if they had analyzed 'how NOT to really tick off the IRS' or 'how to please the IRS', although that last might be perceived as an oxymoron by the majority of the population.

No matter how you slice it, the options and advice based on a positive analysis could improve the quality of life for many. It would become less taxing!

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