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Posted by Han on March 8, 2008, 10:24 am
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@bignews9.bellsouth.net:
> I just heard on the news that IRS is going to spend about $42 Million
> on printing and postage to inform 130 million homes that they will
> begin sending rebate checks in May.
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> What a wonderful country!
>
I assume these notices will go equally to those who caused the crisis by
either borrowing more than they could possibly repay, to those who made 10s
of millions by pushing people into mortgage they had no business getting,
and to those who "securitized" those mortgages-which-couldn't-fail-to-fail,
who were equally well paid. Note that some people at the top of banks are
now under investigation for having salaries totally out of relation to
performance.
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Han
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Posted by Kurt Ullman on March 8, 2008, 11:14 am
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> who were equally well paid. Note that some people at the top of banks are
> now under investigation for having salaries totally out of relation to
> performance.
>
By Congressmen. Pot this kettle you're black (g).
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Posted by Gil Faver on March 8, 2008, 10:26 am
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>I just heard on the news that IRS is going to spend about $42 Million
> on printing and postage to inform 130 million homes that they will
> begin sending rebate checks in May.
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> What a wonderful country!
that should help boost the economy.
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Posted by William Brenner on March 8, 2008, 11:42 am
Please log in for more thread options William Brenner wrote:
> I just heard on the news that IRS is going to spend about $42 Million
> on printing and postage to inform 130 million homes that they will
> begin sending rebate checks in May.
>
> What a wonderful country!
>
Additional good news:
Following this mailing, IRS will also send notices to eligible SS and
disabled people, many of whom do not file tax returns. There was no
estimate of the number involved or the additional cost.
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Posted by Taxmanhog on March 8, 2008, 4:45 pm
Please log in for more thread options >"William Brenner" wrote ...
>I just heard on the news that IRS is going to spend about $42 Million
> on printing and postage to inform 130 million homes that they will
> begin sending rebate checks in May.
>
> What a wonderful country!
Any prudent business owner would appreciate the need for pre-emptive
communication with its customers, when undertaking an initiative which
affects the majority of those customers.
Can you imagine the toll free switch boards lighting up the days after the
anticipated distribution date(s) when a customer does not receive their
stimulus payment in the mail or bank account?
The man hours needed service these inquires is costly, not to mention to
detraction of operations on other mission goals, collecting A/R's, other
anticipated contacts, reactions to audits adjustment letters....etc.
This is an investment in ensuing overall customer service is not affected by
the unusual event.
Where I am, auto insurance regulations recently changed to allow greater
competition, on 4/1/2008 these changes go into effect.
My insurance agent sent -ALL- his clients letters to explain the changes
coming with important tips to watch out for, obviously this was done to
minimize the impact his staff might experience occur if the client base all
called in the week of transition to inquire, complain, moan & groan about
what is happening. Why they should or should not change policies, agents or
underwriters to save a few dollars on their insurance portfolios.
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