Dear I.R.S.
I am sorry to inform you that I will not be able to pay taxes owed April 15, but all is not lost.
I have paid these taxes: accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, CDL tax, cigarette tax, corporate income tax, dog licence tax, federal income tax, unemployment tax, gasoline tax, hunting licence tax, fishing license tax, waterfowl stamp tax, inheritance tax, inventory tax, liquor tax, luxury tax, medicare tax, city, school and county property tax (up 33 percent last 4 years), real estate tax, social security tax, road usage tax, toll road tax, state and city sales tax, recreational vehicle tax, state franchise tax, state unemployment tax, telephone federal excise tax, telephone federal state and local surcharge tax, telephone minimum usage surcharge tax, telephone state and local tax, utility tax, vehicle license registration tax, capitol gains tax, lease severance tax, oil and gas assessment tax, Colorado property tax, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma and New Mexico sales tax, and many more that I can't recall but I have run out of space and money.
When you do not receive my check April 15th, just know that it was an honest mistake, Please treat me the same way you treated Congressmen Charles Rangel, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and ex congressman Tom Dascle and of coarse, your boss Timothy Geithner. No penalties, and no interest,
Ed Barnett
Witchita Falls
Way to go Ed and enjoy your 20 minutes buddy and then start your exile as Barry's jackboot Tim Geithner sends the goon squad after you...
Dear IRS' rant against taxes hits nerve :
: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Business: "It began as a joke, a way to let off a little steam -- now 'Dear IRS' has infiltrated the nation's newspapers, Internet blogs and Web sites, and it continues to spread.
Once tax season hit, Ed Barnett was feeling sour. After simmering for a few weeks, he poured his frustrations into a letter to the Wichita Falls (Texas) Times Record News, which was published Feb. 6.
In it, the Wichita Falls native and former Times Record News staffer apologized to the Internal Revenue Service for his inability to pay income taxes this year.
After listing several dozen reasons why -- he's already paid cigarette, dog license and social security tax, to name a few -- he asked for the same treatment Democratic Reps. Charles Rangel of New York, Chris Dodd of Connecticut, Barney Frank of Massachusetts, ex-Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D. and Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner received: 'no penalties and no interest.'
'I don't think people realize all the taxes we pay every day,' Barnett said. 'The letter wasn't meant to be a public service, but I think people are tired of the irresponsibility of Congress.'"
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