
Have you ever noticed that April Fools’ Day, which is on April 1st, and tax day, which is on April 15th, are happening to be in the same month? Whether it’s just a coincidence or a cosmic joke, we will never guess.
However, we could definitely assume that one might have something to do with the other. How come? Well if you think about it, an April Fools’ prank is definitely funny only to the one who makes the prank, while the other one on the receiving end pretends to laugh, in order to give the impression that he/she’s a really good sport about it.
But in reality, they are either very humiliated, or planning their retaliation. Well, on tax day, the Internal Revenue Service is the prankster, as it makes you accountable for every penny that you earned or spent during the year.
So, in the same manner, we decided to show what the prankster, meaning the IRS, doesn’t want you to know:
2 thoughts on “5 IRS Secrets You’re Not Supposed to Know About”
We had to fax a copy of table 7 Standard Deduction Chart for people born before January 2, 1959 to an IRS agent because our deduction was not correct and we needed to pay in. They did not know about the Table 7 SDC chart. Luckily we have a fax machine and it was resolved and our refund was sent..
There are thousands of people that have been ‘pardoned’ from paying taxes! I know this because my X-husband is one of them, with the combination of; his social security, work-pension and his FAKE disability, he brings in OVER $7,000 a month and he does NOT have to pay taxes!
I think it has something to do with the ‘Yellow- Brick’ he was given for graduating from the FBI Academy and he was also ‘given’ a bachelor’s degree. I say ‘GIVEN’ because the man is as dumb as a door mat! This isn’t fair! Deserves investigation.