No IRS Debt is Too Small: IRS Agents Visit Carwash In Pursuit of 4 Cents
Times are rough and no IRS debt is too small to justify a personal visit.
In recent news, two IRS agents showed up at a Sacramento car wash in pursuit of 4 cents. The business owner found this comical because it demonstrated a poor sense of IRS priorities–are there really no bigger fish out there to fry?
According to the Sacramento Bee, “penalties and taxes accruing on the debt – stemming from the 2006 tax year – were listed as $202.31, leaving Harv’s with an obligation of $202.35.”
Either you owe the IRS 4 cents or $4,000, having the IRS show up at your business is every business owner’s nightmare. Don’t get mired in IRS tax trouble–if you think you need tax help, contact a tax attorney, CPA, or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist.
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July 18th, 2010 at 10:03 am
[...] Sacramento car wash owner Aaron Zeff settled his IRS debt by sending in a check to the government for the 4 cents he owed. Read more about Aaron Zeff’s visit from the IRS. [...]