Short story. I owe IRS many K's of bucks. I pay $400 a month. I was told, it will go to the oldest year automatically when I pay online. Nope, it went to the current year. One call, and they fixed it.
So, 2004 I owed $72.00 and the other years went up from there. December, not to screw up my bookkeeping, I paid the $72.00 and nothing more. Christmas and all that stuff I gambled to slip by and just pay the next month.
Received my monthly statement, and they credited my account into 2005, $400.00. Well, I don't think I'm obligated to inform them of their poor bookkeeping practices.
My thoughts are, if Govmint works this way with MY money, why would I trust the same with Health care? 'Hub
So, 2004 I owed $72.00 and the other years went up from there. December, not to screw up my bookkeeping, I paid the $72.00 and nothing more. Christmas and all that stuff I gambled to slip by and just pay the next month.
Received my monthly statement, and they credited my account into 2005, $400.00. Well, I don't think I'm obligated to inform them of their poor bookkeeping practices.
My thoughts are, if Govmint works this way with MY money, why would I trust the same with Health care? 'Hub
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