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Re: interesting case 123go 10-02-2007
Posted by 123go on October 2, 2007, 12:10 pm
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> 123go wrote:>

>> so how much should I pay Oklahoma in taxes before I file to
>> get them back? I also have not set foot in Oklahoma. What
>> if I don't pay enough before I file to get them back - would
>> that be treated as bad faith?

> Well IF you ran for office in Oklahoma and IF OK law said
> you had to be current with your taxes and IF the OK tax
> assessor said you owed taxes then, you would have to pay
> them before the election committee would put your name on
> the ballot......
>
> Perhaps you could take it to court, but by the time the
> case was settled, the election would be over..... so
> you pay the taxes, win your election, then get the
> taxes back...... This ain't rocket surgery...
>
> So, .... why do you think that OK is going to send you a
> tax bill anyway? I cannot envision the circumstance.
> They've never sent me one, and I go there all the time.....

Did the IRS sent the guy a tax bill? They never send me
one. They rely on me filing forms, telling them info and
calculating the taxes I owe the IRS (that's "voluntary"
compliance). If I don't owe any money, I don't pay the IRS
and then seek its return to me.

Now, reading again the original post, this guy sounds like a
scum bag (either because of his tax position or that he is
running for office, your choice), but that doesn't negate
the issue of whether one has to pay the IRS taxes which are
not owed and then asking for a refund.

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