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    Dear Sirs: I am responding to your letter denying the deduction for two of the three dependents I claimed on my 1998 Federal Tax return. Thank you. I have questioned whether these are my children or not for years. They are evil and expensive. It’s only fair that since they are minors and not my responsibility that the government (who evidently is taxing me more to care for these waifs) knows something about them and what to expect over the next year. You may apply next year to reassign them to me and reinstate the deduction. This year they are yours!

    THE IRS LETTER... Dear Sirs: I am responding to your letter denying the deduction for two of the three dependents I claimed on my 1996 Federal Tax return. Thank you. I have questioned whether these are my children or not for years. They are evil and expensive. It's only fair, since they are minors and not my responsbility, that the government (who evidently is taxing me more to care for these waifs) knows something about them and what to expect over the next year. You may apply next year to reassign them to me and reinstate the deduction. This year they are yours! The oldest, Kristen, is now 17. She is brillant. Ask her! I suggest you put her to work in your office where she can answer people's questions about their returns. While she has no formal training, it has not seemed to hamper her knowledge of any other subject you can name. Taxes should be a breeze. Next year she is going to college. I think it's wonderful that you will now be responsible for that little expense. While you more...

    Dear Sirs:
    I am responding to your letter denying the deduction for two of the three
    dependents I claimed on my 1994 Federal Tax return. Thank you. I have
    questioned whether these are my children or not for years. They are evil
    and expensive. It's only fair that since they are minors and not my
    responsibility that the government (who evidently is taxing me more to
    care for these waifs) knows something about them and what to expect over
    the next year. You may apply next year to reassign them to me and
    reinstate the deduction. This year they are yours!
    The oldest, Kristen, is now 17. She is brilliant. Ask her! I suggest you
    put her to work in your office where she can answer people's questions
    about their returns. While she has no formal training, it has not seemed
    to hamper her knowledge of any other subject you can name. Taxes should
    be a breeze; next year she is going to college. I think it's wonderful
    that you will now be more...

    You've named your kids "Deduction one" and "Deduction two"
    You've ever referred to someone as "my poor working class friend"
    You've ever tried to prove Jesus was a capitalist and opposed to social security.
    You're a pro-lifer, but support the death penalty.
    You think "proletariat" is a type of cheese.
    You think Huey Newton is a cookie.
    The only union you support is the AFL Players, because heck, they're richer than you.
    You think you might remember laughing once as a kid.
    You've ever referred to the moral fibre of something.
    You've ever uttered the phrase, "Why don't we just bomb the sons of bitches."
    You've ever said, "I can't wait to get into business school."
    You've ever called a secretary or waitress "Tootsie."
    You answer to "The Man."
    You don't think "The Simpsons" is all that funny, but you watch it because that Flanders more...

    (This letter is supposed to be true, and from the files of a "national tax preparation company". It is apparently a copy of a letter to the IRS that was written in response to a rejection of dependents claimed).
    Dear Sirs:
    I am responding to your letter denying the deduction of 2 of the 3 dependents I claimed on my 1994 Federal Tax Return. THANK YOU! I have questioned whether these are my children for years; they are evil and expensive.
    THIS YEAR THEY ARE YOURS! It's only fair since they are minor and not my responsibility, and the government apparently knows something about them. You MAY wish to apply next year to re-assign them to me and reinstate the deduction.
    The oldest, Kristen, is now 17. She is brilliant, just ask her! I suggest you put her to work in your office, where she can answer people's questions about their returns. While she has no formal training, it has not seemed to hamper her knowledge of any other subject you can name. Taxes should more...

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