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Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: harmel ()
Date: February 24, 2017 03:05PM

I was partly unemployed, then had a temp job. I paid my electric bill so I don't qualify for hardship. I had to cash in some 401k to keep afloat and them assholes want $1400.

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: Nigslayer ()
Date: February 24, 2017 03:07PM

Yeah that's a great idea you will get away with it

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: Gruntled ()
Date: February 24, 2017 03:14PM

Sure, no problem. Banks and employers often don't send paperwork into the IRS and eat the costs themselves, so you're covered.

I would have thought this was another Moreno troll post, but he would have no idea what a 401k was.

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: donald j. trump ()
Date: February 24, 2017 03:19PM

I encourage you to do that. I have been doing it for decades. It's the American way.

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: Sterling mom of 3 ()
Date: February 24, 2017 04:55PM

Just lie about your taxes. My family has been evading taxes since the 80s. I've lied about taxes, lied during polygraphs, and lied in court. I've never been caught.

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: yupUc ()
Date: February 24, 2017 07:15PM

Great thing about lying on your tax returns. If you do get caught you might even get free room and board courtesy of Uncle Sam.

Re: Should I lie on my taxes to avoid my "shared responsibility"?
Posted by: Pdyy3 ()
Date: February 25, 2017 10:51AM

No

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