Archive for January, 2008

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deathbywedgie asked:


I’ve used a tax preparer for the last 3 or 4 years, and I’ve since learned that I may owe Uncle Sam something in the area of 10-12k after a program I was advised to participate in was decided to be invalid by the IRS. They now want back everything the program has gotten me, along with 10% interest from 2004. I’m in a world of hurt here and desperately need some legal advice.
Regarding one of the answers I’ve received, unfortunately I have no investments to cash in to pay up. It’s not as simple as I inadvertently made it sound, simply because Yahoo doesn’t allow me enough characters to truly explain it. An energy credits program earned me more than 9k in two years (government dollars), but it cost me more than 8k to get it, so there wasn’t all that much profit. Unfortunately the IRS is demanding back the whole 9k (plus 10% interest annually ever since) because the credits were later determined to have been bought improperly, without regard for the money I spent to stay in the program. (And I’ve heard no word from the private buy meds online without prescription owners of the program in its consumers’ time of need.)

Paying off the whole sum would take my family’s entire savings. I’m a late-twenties adult in a single income household with a newborn, a house payment, and two car payments. That kind of money isn’t an easy expense for us. I don’t see an alternative to legal action.

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Kate Johnson asked:


I’m writing a hypothetical manual explaining the policies and procedures for attorneys and other employees in a law firm and I prescription drugs without a prescription need to include a cover letter. Do you just do the standard cover letter or is there something special?

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