marge_rita
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If ya gotta pagoda on your prostate, I hava the name of a good dr. lolol
If ya gotta pagoda on your prostate, I hava the name of a good dr. lolol
Link Please.
The last time I was browsing through the Internal Revenue Code (a fascinating read, I hear an illustrated version is coming out )
I was captivated by the sections around Section Six Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Three, which address the issue of federal tax liens.
Anyway,
The lien is actually a matter of public notice and remains a matter of public notice until very specific conditions are met.
The lien, as it operates by law, is by necessity a public offering. It is one way the IRS gives notice to other creditors so as to
maintain a super priority status as far as payments by the debtor are concerned and who is paid first. Other creditors bowdown.
Hence, it is by law, a necessary bit of public info. Yup, it's everybody's business. hone::usa:hone:
If there is some law out there which trumps the IRS , I hope it will be provided.
Second,
Since the payment and evasion of taxes has long been an area wherein the potential for criminal activity exists, it is
quite frankly the business of the probation office if any alleged wrongdoing as it relates to the non-taxpayer and the government does occur.
This sort of monkey-business can most definitely lead to a violation of probation along with imposition of sentence. ...Chapter 948 of the Florida Statutes.
OpinionMH:wolf:
So have we heard any tweets from Steve Helling(?) from People magazine, because this probation report pretty much refutes everything his "sources" told him about OCA's current life.....
If I were him I'd be feeling pretty silly right about now....It's all about your "sources" Stevie! :floorlaugh:
:razz::blowkiss: Thank you for looking that up for us.
There's always the tap...it works for me. LOLAre you kidding me???? KC can't afford water, have you bought a bottle of that stuff lately, its like liquid gold
I hope so. My daughter was a bit embarrassed when I recently turned her mug over at the airport newsstand. But the lesson was learned on the return trip...she did the turning then. That's my girl!She has completely vanished from the People website. Uh huh. They aren't touching her with a ten foot pole now! Nary an article or a picture! Yeah, I think People is embarrassed!
Gosh you're amazing!Link Please.
The last time I was browsing through the Internal Revenue Code (a fascinating read, I hear an illustrated version is coming out )
I was captivated by the sections around Section Six Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Three, which address the issue of federal tax liens.
Anyway,
The lien is actually a matter of public notice and remains a matter of public notice until very specific conditions are met.
The lien, as it operates by law, is by necessity a public offering. It is one way the IRS gives notice to other creditors so as to
maintain a super priority status as far as payments by the debtor are concerned and who is paid first. Other creditors bowdown.
Hence, it is by law, a necessary bit of public info. Yup, it's everybody's business. hone::usa:hone:
If there is some law out there which trumps the IRS , I hope it will be provided.
Second,
Since the payment and evasion of taxes has long been an area wherein the potential for criminal activity exists, it is
quite frankly the business of the probation office if any alleged wrongdoing as it relates to the non-taxpayer and the government does occur.
This sort of monkey-business can most definitely lead to a violation of probation along with imposition of sentence. ...Chapter 948 of the Florida Statutes.
OpinionMH:wolf:
I second the thanks but Lambchop - ahhhh - errr- I can no longer look at the razz smiley without it reminding me of Nancy Grace and her last dance at Dancing with the Stars, since some peep was kind enough to use it during that discussion....:sigh:
It's not just beer runs though. Someone has to be housing her, someone has to be taking her to the probation office. Someone has to be somewhat supporting her as she obviously can't support herself. I wonder if she would prefer to be invisible during the course of the probation.