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no income Spirit 02-20-2008
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Posted by Ernie Klein on February 22, 2008, 11:15 pm
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> In this case he will then respond with explanation.

Thanks Harlan, I will let it go for now and deal with it if and when
it's questioned -- if ever.

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Posted by Phil Marti on February 22, 2008, 4:52 pm
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"Tony Cox" wrote:

> I don't think anyone has yet addressed "Spirit"'s question. He's
> asking
> if the IRS come knocking if you don't file. Interesting question.
>
> Suppose you are normally a filer, but have a year when you're not
> obliged to file because you're below the threshold requiring a return.
> If you expect to file in subsequent years, is it best to file at least
> something, even if you're not obliged to, to avoid the "evil eye" ??

No

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