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originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: poncho1982
a reply to: Indigo5
Perhaps you missed the part where I said that I don't care about his or anyone else's taxes?
Thought that I made it pretty clear in the first part of my post.
You could have saved yourself the pointless effort.
Perhaps I was being overly polite. Your personal opinion is irrelevant, as the vast majority of the country who votes disagrees with you. I thought I made that clear in my post.
False. Not reporting salaries and wages is illegal.
There's nothing wrong with it.
Why do you say that? You think people don't get away with tax fraud?
The IRS would have called him out on it 20 years ago.
originally posted by: Greggers
originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
a reply to: Greggers
No. Not necessary.
The opinion of 1500 people in no way shape or form represents the general consensus of all 146M+.
(CONTEXT)
You can quote textbooks or any other paper it won't matter. Politics is a highly emotional subject, opinions vary with the wind by the second. Standard probability doesn't apply. A large portion of people don't make a final decision until they are actually voting.
Again, please do some research on statistics, sample size, and confidence level. You are wrong.
Again, no! You cannot accurately predict the outcome of an emotionally charged event with such a small sample size.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: imjack
Yep compared to so many others that didn't.
www.nytimes.com...
There's nothing wrong with it.
One more time.
The IRS would have called him out on it 20 years ago.
False. Not reporting salaries and wages is illegal.
For lines 1 through 17 below,enter YOUR income items and total adjustments as they appear on your FEDERAL RETURN.
originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Again, no! You cannot accurately predict the outcome of an emotionally charged event with such a small sample size.
You have the right to think what you want, that's the beauty of America!
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Phage
False. Not reporting salaries and wages is illegal.
He did.
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For lines 1 through 17 below,enter YOUR income items and total adjustments as they appear on your FEDERAL RETURN.
So.
originally posted by: Greggers
originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Again, no! You cannot accurately predict the outcome of an emotionally charged event with such a small sample size.
What outcome are you talking about?
You have the right to think what you want, that's the beauty of America!
And you have the right to have no grasp of statistics whatsoever.
For lines 1 through 17 below,enter your income items and total adjustments as they appear on your federal return(see page 14). See instructions on page 14 for showing a loss.
Yes I know.
For lines 1 through 17 below,enter your income items and total adjustments as they appear on your federal return(see page 14). See instructions on page 14 for showing a loss.
It's pretty clear those that pay others to do their taxes.
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Wages, salaries, tips, etc.
Enter the total of all wages, salaries, fees, commissions, bonuses, tips, fringe benefits, etc., reported on you 1995 federal return. Include all of those items even if they were not reported by your employer on a wage and tax statement or other income statement.