Rebate letters to cost $42 million
“At a cost of nearly $42 million, the IRS wants you to know: Your check is almost in the mail.The Internal Revenue Service is spending the money on letters to alert taxpayers to expect rebate checks as part of the economic stimulus plan.
The notices are going out this month to an estimated 130 million households who filed returns for the 2006 tax year, at a cost $41.8 million, IRS spokesman John Lipold confirmed.”
This is NOT the check… It is a letter telling you that you will receive the check… later.
After all, you wouldn’t want to surprise people by sending other people’s money without warning, right?
Pathetic.


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March 12, 2008 at 3:38 am
Alexandre
“After all, you wouldn’t want to surprise people by sending other people’s money without warning, right?
Pathetic.”
Behind many letters sent by”burrocratas” , stamps of approval etc etc is an excuse to excuse themselves for being useless and to try to prove to you that they are not useless.
Pathetic? If would say yes. More important thou is that this behavior is dishonest.