It almost sounds like the IRS
never accepted your return.
I would
never accept a return of 5 % myself and easily get 10 - 20 %.
Not exact matches
Accepting investment from friends and family can create tense relationships if their investment is taken cavalierly and they are
never able to recoup their investment along with a
return.
I
never in a million years thought I would desire another man, but I find myself
accepting glances from other men and
returning them.
Milner, seeking an escape from his debt,
accepts an offer of $ 50,000 to retire to a luxurious hotel in Mexico on the condition he
never return to the United States.
This dealership showed no concern or interest in the damages to our car,
accepted no responsibility for it, and to date other than the one call, has
never contacted us again despite our asking for a meeting when we
returned from Florida, as we wanted to be reimbursed for our expenses for getting our car fixed.
A rational investor
never accepts a risk without a reasonable expectation of higher
returns.
hi my
return was
accepted on 2/10 it was then approved and then sent on 3/2 i
never received it I got a letter on 3/5 saying I needed to verify my id.
i call gave her my SSN she put me on hold and said your
return is here, asked some info on my W2, asked some multiple choice questions, a birth date on one of my kids that is on my
return and asked was i every a victim of identity Theft, i was a few years back, put me on hold,
never said if it was
accepted or anything just said either i will get my
return or a letter in the mail in no time frame.
Of course, you're
never going to perform better than the market, but in most cases there's nothing wrong with
accepting market
return.
The impact of Farwell is to eliminate what had been a fairly effective negotiating tool for employers — claiming that a former employee should
accept a lower severance package because the employee
never returned to the workplace in circumstances when the employer had no interesting in having the employee
return to work.