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"Honest Mistake" Exemption

Bad news for those of us who were counting on applying it liberally this year as we prepare our own tax returns…

Posted on Feb 9, 2009 at 10:00AM by Registered CommenterDoug in , | Comments11 Comments

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And they wouldn't even of paid the back taxes owed if they weren't being considered for key positions in the Omama Nation. So what would of happened to you or me if WE were caught cheating....I mean "making mistakes"....of $100,000 or more in paying our taxes? I think you know.

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterFrank B.

It would be funny if it weren't so prevalent with lib politicians. We are in for a corrupt 4 (or 8) years and we won't even know it until it's too late.

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterHookercrook

Truth!

February 9 | Unregistered Commentergrandout43

Isn't it curious how the dims call it inconsequential when a lib colors outside the lines, but if a conservative steps on a line, they call for congressional hearings and special prosecutors?

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterTeddy

Uh oh, now I may owe taxes. I NEED the "honest mistake" exemption big time!

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterJames

Your right Teddy. It is a horse of a different color when one of theirs gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar. It's not stealing cookies, it's an honest mistake....he thought that is where the goods deeds and noble causes were stored. Simple mistake, here, I'll make quick restitution so we can move on to the more important "people's business".

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterJason

That would be called a double standard in some societies.

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterRon

I see your daughter has had her bird for more than 20 years. Wow! How long do they live?

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterSharon Dorman

Sharon:

According to "Let's Talk Birds", the average lifespan of a cockatiel is 12 to 15 years. It is not unusual for a cockatiel to live to 20 years of age and the occasional cockatiel makes it to 30.

February 9 | Unregistered CommenterDoug

u know republicans cheat on there taxes too.

February 10 | Unregistered Commenterrty546

Yeah right 'rty', way to dodge and weave. Your guy gets exposed as a tax cheat and all you can say is 'Republicans cheat too'? Great argument.

February 10 | Unregistered CommenterFrank B.
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