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Once you get those 3 years of taxes filed, if you owe money for the first year, you can ask the IRS to waive the penalties under their first-time abatement policy. You will still owe the taxes due and interest thereon, but this can save you a good chunk of money, especially since the IRS also calculates interest on the penalties.
There are some tests you have to meet, but if you filed your taxes on time previous to that first missed year, you’ll probably qualify.
If you’re working with a CPA to get this resolved, they should know this and be able to help you with it. If you aren’t, you can call the IRS yourself and request it.
Good luck to you!
It looks like a download of someone’s memories. Cool shirt.
02/21/2019 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Holy sticker shock Batman! 14oz 1st class package cost buyer $7.85! #57447There are 4 pricing tiers for 1st class package now, with each tier zoned 1-9. I found this table helpful (this are the commercial rates). So 13 & up is the same price.
Believe it’s Westpoint Pepperell. They are now called Westpoint Home, which fits in with the WPH holding company that Temudgin found.
Maybe they are these nuts?
http://www.travelnewsnamibia.com/stories/featured-stories/makalani-palm-nuts/
Safety matches may be shipped domestically using ground transportation. Safety matches may not be sent by air or mailed internationally. Strike–anywhere matches will light from friction against any surface. Strike-anywhere matches may not be mailed domestically or internationally.
This is from USPS.com. First class is air mail, so they should not be shipped that way, nor by priority.
Found this on infobel which is an online phonebook:
Sombreros y Maquinaria Faruviq, S.A.
Federico Gómez 34
55600 Olinalá – Zumpango
Guerrero – MexicoThis is just a guess, but the texture on the back looks like whale vertebrae. The pegs are more likely to be bone than ivory nowadays. FYI scrimshaw is ivory (or I guess maybe now it could be applied to bone) that has been carved/etched, usually with intricate designs. This would not be that, but it is a nice piece and you got it for a great price.
Maybe this is the same artist?
https://earlycal.com/products/f-martinez-lais-mexican-girl-holding-a-hen-oil-on-canvas-1940s
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junque redux.
I just want to speak up as a member of Team Religion with an opposing viewpoint. I have no problems with Ouija boards…my teenage kid has one. If there’s any Hasbro board game that is a conduit for evil, my chips are on Monopoly 🙂
I love the multiplicity of viewpoints on this forum and appreciate the ability of its members to converse with empathy and respect, whether they agree or not. It seems to be a rare thing these days, unfortunately.
Yes, this still needs some work. I have no returns in the last 90 days, which is confirmed elsewhere, but this report inexplicably shows me with one “not working or defective” return in clothing & shoes.
It appears they intend to forecast your projected return rate in some fashion (although the dates given for the projected period are June 1 – July 31, which I feel compelled to point out are already in the past so actual numbers are, in fact, available). How to they intend to use this projected metric?
FYI, I don’t see that comparison at the top when I view that listing.
Interestingly, however, when I signed out of my account and viewed the listing again, now I see the “people who viewed this item also viewed” strip of listings/photos across the top.
When I’m signed into my account, I see that same strip of listings/photos BELOW your listing. There is an unrelated advertisement (in this case for KOA campgrounds) across the top.
Yes, that’s very helpful. Thank you!
Phooey, I knew I did the links incorrectly. Trying again:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/inaba-kyoto-japanese-cloisonne-161594271
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/inaba-kyoto-ox-blood-cloisonne-enamel-460675371
Thanks!
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