On September 23, 2005, the Internal Revenue Service began sending notices to tax payers in thirteen states that there may be a problem with their tax payments. Here is the scoop.
Traffic School?
It seems one of the trucks carrying the payments was involved in a traffic accident and the payments were lost. The accident actually occurred in San Mateo, California and resulted inwait, I have to stop laughing. Okay. Deep breathe. The tax documents were ejected into the bay and cant be recovered! There must be a couple of great white sharks wondering what is going on.
The payments in question are estimated tax payments made by anyone to the San Francisco mail box for the IRS in the first few weeks of September. Yes, the IRS uses drop mail boxes like everyone else. How encouraging.
The little traffic snafu suffered by the IRS apparently wasnt so little. The service is reporting that as many as 30,000 estimated tax payments from individuals and businesses in 13 states may have been lost.
Who knew the IRS used monster trucks? Instead of Grave Digger, the truck must have been called Every last penny you have Digger.
Anyway, taxpayers located in...