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12-14-2009, 02:44 PM
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Tax Deadbeats
The agency with the most tax scofflaws is the U.S. Postal Service, with 28,913 employees who owe $297,933,756. But that is still a dramatic improvement from 2007 when more than 54,000 employees owed more than $407 million.
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=428&sid=1838232
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12-14-2009, 03:41 PM
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Some more from your link you neglected to mention...
""It's important to look at the percentage of postal employees who may be delinquent on their federal taxes, not just the number itself. According to IRS figures, the delinquency rate for Postal Service employees is relatively small."
The Postal Service, the largest employer in the federal government aside from the military, has a non-compliance rate of 3.95 percent compared to the federal average of 2.8 percent.
Retired military personnel make up about 33 percent of the money owed with $1,343,538,055 in unpaid taxes for 2008.
The agency with the highest percentage of delinquent employees is the National Capital Planning Commission, where 10.42 percent of its 48 employees owe $26,947. "
So bitch about the Military and the other agencies who owe more percentage wise
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12-14-2009, 03:50 PM
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I will give the military a pass. Many of them put their lives on the line.
I don't care how much they owe - forget it all. End of story.
Start with the Postal union boys.
They have no excuses.
btw, my Simulcast Weekly just arrived all chewed up up by these great people.
Again.
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12-14-2009, 04:21 PM
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Because one liberal member of this board was a postal employee, shit is taken out of context to-if I got this right-DEVALUE his views by an idiotic bit taken out of context. Could there be any other reason to post such crap? Pell?
I bet right here among horse players and gamblers, more is owed percentage wise than any governmental agency.
Close down internet betting. Save some tax dollars!
Tom, the gorilla in the room is staring you right back from your looking glass. And our thread originator might a genuine banana eating gorilla as well
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12-14-2009, 04:30 PM
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Mission accomplished
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12-14-2009, 04:45 PM
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How can you devalue, which has no value?
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12-14-2009, 04:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hcap
Some more from your link you neglected to mention...
""It's important to look at the percentage of postal employees who may be delinquent on their federal taxes, not just the number itself. According to IRS figures, the delinquency rate for Postal Service employees is relatively small."
The Postal Service, the largest employer in the federal government aside from the military, has a non-compliance rate of 3.95 percent compared to the federal average of 2.8 percent.
Retired military personnel make up about 33 percent of the money owed with $1,343,538,055 in unpaid taxes for 2008.
The agency with the highest percentage of delinquent employees is the National Capital Planning Commission, where 10.42 percent of its 48 employees owe $26,947. "
So bitch about the Military and the other agencies who owe more percentage wise
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I ain't bitchin about the military because there are a ton of reasons why they are delinquent.
Now you go to the NCPC where about 5 people owe to the tune of about $550. apiece. How does that compare to over 26,000 owing a grand apiece.?
Now I'm sure your a helluva lot better than this old man at digging up stats and putting a spin on them but the fact is, the frigging postal workers ain't paying.
In addition, and I know a few postal workers, how many of them pay taxes on all those xmas gifts. yeah, I know they're not supposed to accept gifts but I never saw one give the card with the twenty in it back. I got a nephew who's a mailman and he can't wait for the holidays every year to grab that 3-4 grand.
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12-14-2009, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Pell Mell
I ain't bitchin about the military because there are a ton of reasons why they are delinquent.
Now you go to the NCPC where about 5 people owe to the tune of about $550. apiece. How does that compare to over 26,000 owing a grand apiece.?
Now I'm sure your a helluva lot better than this old man at digging up stats and putting a spin on them but the fact is, the frigging postal workers ain't paying.
In addition, and I know a few postal workers, how many of them pay taxes on all those xmas gifts. yeah, I know they're not supposed to accept gifts but I never saw one give the card with the twenty in it back. I got a nephew who's a mailman and he can't wait for the holidays every year to grab that 3-4 grand.
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Yeah...and I bet they declare all those "gifts" as income, too, on their tax returns.
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12-14-2009, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Pell Mell
Mission accomplished
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You rabble rouser!
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12-14-2009, 06:05 PM
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maybe their returns got lost in the mail.
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12-14-2009, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
maybe their returns got lost in the mail.
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More likely is that their returns never made it that far.
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12-14-2009, 06:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hcap
Because one liberal member of this board was a postal employee, shit is taken out of context to-if I got this right-DEVALUE his views by an idiotic bit taken out of context. Could there be any other reason to post such crap? Pell?
I bet right here among horse players and gamblers, more is owed percentage wise than any governmental agency.
Close down internet betting. Save some tax dollars!
Tom, the gorilla in the room is staring you right back from your looking glass. And our thread originator might a genuine banana eating gorilla as well
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I doesn't concern me one bit. I will continue to express my opinions based on facts. They will continue to express their opinion based on Drudge and Breitbart and Beck.
They try to devalue my opinion by snide comments on my former employer, because they can't devalue it with the truth.
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12-14-2009, 06:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
I will give the military a pass. Many of them put their lives on the line.
I don't care how much they owe - forget it all. End of story.
Start with the Postal union boys.
They have no excuses.
btw, my Simulcast Weekly just arrived all chewed up up by these great people.
Again.
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I never get any mail which has been chewed up. I wonder if your problems are due to the fact that I forward all you Post Office coments to Caiandaigua PO.
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12-14-2009, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
I never get any mail which has been chewed up. I wonder if your problems are due to the fact that I forward all you Post Office coments to Caiandaigua PO.
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OOOOOPPPPs I misspelled Cadangcadugua.
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12-14-2009, 10:07 PM
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So over 96% of all postal workers are not delinquent on their federal taxes. 96% got you an A when I was in school.
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