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The only thing that the IRS has not yet taxed is the male penis. This is due to the fact that 40% of the time it is hanging around unemlpoyed, 30% of the time it is hard up, 20% of the time it is pissed off and 10% of the time it is in the hole. On top of that, it has two dependents and they are both nuts.

Effective January 1st, 2004 your penis will be taxed according to size. The brackets are as follows:

10"- 12" Luxury Tax..........$30.00
8"- 10" Pole Tax.............$25.00
5"- 8" Privilege Tax.........$15.00
4"- 5" Nuisance Tax..........$3.00

Males exceeding 12" must file under capital gains. Anyone under 4" is eligible for a refund. PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR AN EXTENSION!!!

Sincerely, Pecker Checker IRS

*****NOTE*****

We are still waiting for answers for the following questions:

- Are there penalties for early withdrawals? - What if one's penis is self employed? - Do multiple partners count as a corporation? - Are condoms a deductible expense as work clothes? - Is there an additional tax if you are not circumcised?

2006-11-23 07:50:53 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Taxes United States

3 answers

I believe that you should invest the maximum of the proceeds in a qualified retirement plan or me be you should get early disability for both mind and penis

2006-11-23 09:11:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Does a hidden pien grant a refundable credit? What if one has a penis for more than one half of the year and has an operation to remove pre-year end?? If one is a hehoar, may they deduct the cost of a french tickler or should the tickler be depreciated??? Whats the class life???? Oh my god, oh my god!!! Oh, thats right, I don't pay my taxes anyway... f$#k it.

2006-11-23 16:57:58 · answer #2 · answered by B Pizzle 1 · 0 0

I can't afford the thirty bucks. What do I do?

2006-11-24 12:20:15 · answer #3 · answered by skip 6 · 0 0

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