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How Will the Austin IRS Plane Crash Affect You?

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So then the building that was hit was the 'Official' IRS Purgatory that all tax sinners are plunged into servitude in?
 
So then the building that was hit was the 'Official' IRS Purgatory that all tax sinners are plunged into servitude in?

Looks like it was where the collections division was located, the (Austin) tax return processing facility is at another location.

They (IRS) were trying collect taxes from him, he 'hit' the IRS office that was on his back.

Fern
 
Variation on a Theme . . .

The IRS Office that was the target of the suicide attack by the individual that was driven 'over the edge' by Joe 'Smokin' Stack
will have consequences and impacts far beyond the apparent coateral damage to the building.

The office was the IRS Service Center for auditing, reconciling, and processing tax data and refunds for Texas,
Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennesse, Mississippi, & Alabama.

Those forms and refunds that had not finished processing may have been damaged or destroyed by the fire, or ensuing water damage.

It will be day and months before they even know the volume of data lost or damaged,
and several million people will be
subjected to loss of their original filing information, and they will have to file again.

That is the center I sent all my 2009 IRS Tax Forms to several weeks ago, and I doubt that it was completed in their processing cycle.


Cute, huh?
So . . I'll be waiting, and waiting, wondering.

E-File, FTW.
 
Seeing as you can only rent a plane that you're type-rated for, not sure how much bigger he could have gone. Not like they'd rent him a 737 or anything, ya know??

No effect here. My employer had my W2 to me by the end of the first week in January, my return was sent in the next day, got my refund by the end of January. :awe:


Personally, I believe that whether you believe in hell or karma or whatever, you just have to believe that this jerkoff is now sitting in some room, being told over and over again that he still owes back taxes, penalties and interest. When he storms out of the room, he just enters another room, where they tell him the same thing........over and over and over and over again, forever. I hope they give him access to the water cooler, but not the men's room! :twisted:
 
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