Businesses owe $58 billion in tax withholdings 28 Jul 2008 Congressional investigators say businesses have failed to pay the IRS some $58 billion over the past decade in taxes they were supposed to have withheld from their employees' paychecks and forwarded to the government. The Government Accountability Office says more than one and a half million businesses owed the supposedly withheld income
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If someone offered to loan you $2100 of your own money at interest rates of up to 222%% you'd probably laugh at them and walk away; but, this spring, 1 in 10 Americans will do just that: they'll borrow their own money at interest rates as high as 744%% thru refund-anticipation or "rapid refund" loans. Refund anticipation loans are short term, high interest loans that commercial tax preparation
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 02:25:34 GMT, "Chocolic" <chatter448@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote: As I have also stated before, many of them do file for FIT refunds and because of their low income and dependents, they often get refunded all of the income tax they paid in. They are stupid not to file. *Because they will get back more than they paid in*. They illegally obtain the earned federal