...report his income to the IRS?'He' tells me that he only does jobs by the day.Each day is a different job.So, he can bid jobs at $250.Very seldom do any jobs earn him more than $500 from any one person.He worked as a carpenter for 20 years and always paid taxes and child-support and when work slowed down he started doing cash jobs and never really stopped.'He' says that since his credit is bad anyway, he'll never even attempt to finance anything.He has a pre-pay credit card. His roommates pay the utilities.He hasn't had a bank account for two years, either.He realizes his social security benefits will be affected, but 'he' says "who knows if there will even be SS in 20 years.He's 45 now and feels that most people are being hi-jacked by the government by taking almost half your $ when you earn it.Then, they tax you for anything you buy with it.If you save it, they tax you for that.If you invest it, they tax you for that.His roomies cover all rent-Can the IRS ever prove anything?
2007-08-08
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