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Leaning Towards Not Paying Taxes


               
2022 Oct 14, 5:45am   4,981 views  32 comments

by 1337irr   follow (1)  

My wife and I are waiting for our tax refund. Tweeting at Janet Yellen hasn't worked. We are still waiting for our tax refund after six months. I'm leaning towards telling the governor of Texas to secede so I don't have to deal with the IRS anymore. Anybody want to do a federal income tax boycott here?

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1   Onvacation   @   2022 Oct 14, 6:02am  

Go ahead and poke the bear. Tell us how it works out.
2   🎂 WookieMan   @   2022 Oct 14, 6:30am  

I got my refund 2 weeks after filing. And yes I know, I shouldn't be getting refunds as that was my money anyway. Our situation is complicated. Not sure what Janet Yellen has to do with it. Just call the IRS if you haven't gotten your return and/or mail them with evidence of tax returns and what you're owed. If you're savvy enough you can sue the IRS on your own without an attorney as it's your money they're holding. Seems like a slam dunk self representation case where you have documents that prove it. Or you don't?

Waiting 6 months to get anything done makes me skeptical of your story. Not gonna lie. I don't care either way, but who waits 6 months to get money back that they earned? Feel like there's more to this than you're putting on.
3   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   @   2022 Oct 14, 7:56am  

WookieMan says


If you're savvy enough you can sue the IRS on your own without an attorney as it's your money they're holding.


Ha! I can't even sue the post office for not giving me the key to my mailbox after I moved. They charged me $25 too and I've been without mail for a month. So far 3 hours going to see them and each time they say they'll do it but they never show up.

Guess who I get to complain to: The post office. After that USPS customer support. After that I suppose I could get a lawyer but from what I've read it won't get very far.

Somehow I've rented in an area with THE WORST post office in the country. My dad says they're overwhelmed with so many Californian's moving to TX but I DGAF give me my fucking mail!
4   🎂 WookieMan   @   2022 Oct 14, 8:30am  

just_passing_through says

Somehow I've rented in an area with THE WORST post office in the country. My dad says they're overwhelmed with so many Californian's moving to TX but I DGAF give me my fucking mail!

You could file a lawsuit today against any entity. That's America. The government gets sued all the time. Sucks you can't get your mail though. They also know it's likely not worth your time and money to sue over it as well so they just don't care. It's the most mundane job on the planet hence why people go postal.

I also don't do anything by mail. Send or receive. Obviously I get marketing shit and a crap ton of CC offers as a points guy. We'll go weeks without checking ours. USPS is basically just marketing at this point. Any account worth paying I can access via internet or cell phone. I throw out my paper bills for utilities and the like. Haven't looked at my mortgage statement in 3-4 years.

Tax time is the only concern, but even then I still get 90% of that shit online. USPS has value, but not much for me in all honesty.
5   Shaman   @   2022 Oct 14, 8:32am  

@justpassingthrough
Wear you’re Let’s Go Brandon shirt the next time you talk to them. Maybe a MAGA hat or a Stetson. People don’t trust Californians (with good reason) until they know that you aren’t a CUNT (Can’t Understand Normal Thinking) Commie.
6   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2022 Oct 14, 8:58am  

1337irr says

Leaning Towards Not Paying Taxes


So YOU'RE the one they hired all those extra employees for!
7   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   @   2022 Oct 14, 9:40am  

My credit union is great so long as their exact rules and specs are followed. They become inflexible and garbage when a rule isn’t specifically followed.

A couple years ago I wrote my credit union accounts full number on my irs return and my refund didn’t go through. I called my credit union and they said the irs will have to retract the payment and then reissue it to my six digit account number.

I tried the irs every day for a few weeks and got hung up on each time by a robo system. Finally in July I got through to a live person who had to jump through crazy hoops. Finally got my $1300 back in September.

There’s no malfeasance, just a lot of bad systems in place. In this case, my credit unions inflexibility combined with the IRS’s poor customer service training conspired to make a problem that need not exist.
8   clambo   @   2022 Oct 14, 9:40am  

I would like to know how to not pay taxes.
My only tax free income is from a municipal bond fund.
In the future, I'll take out some $ from my Roth IRA.
I'm converting some of my IRA to Roth, but this is taxable.
Wesley Snipes and others tried to escape taxes, but they didn't succeed.

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