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It doesn't, or shouldn't, take a genius to figure out that BOTH of these actions had to cost far more to process than the amounts involved ~ I'm thinking there must be a required course in "government-think" before you can go on the fed payroll ~ ~ Sooz
Lawyer gets 5-cent IRS bill, 4-cent refund Detroit defense attorney remains confused over two notices
Associated Press updated 11:31 a.m. CT, Sat., Jan. 3, 2009
DETROIT - James Howarth is a little confused by two letters he has received from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Detroit defense lawyer received one letter in November that said he owed the IRS money - five cents.
He was warned that he should pay "to avoid additional penalty and/or interest," the Detroit Free Press reported Saturday.
Howarth said he then received a second letter telling him the government owes him money - four cents.
He was told he would have to request the refund since it's less than $1.
"When I owe them a nickel, I must pay them. It's not optional," he said. "But when they owe me, I have to ask for it."
Howarth said he's not sure if there is a connection between the two notices, or if the refund represents a recalculation of the original bill.
The perplexed lawyer said he called an IRS 800 telephone number but gave up after spending a long time on hold.
IRS spokesman Luis D. Garcia said the agency doesn't comment on individual accounts.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28480974/
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