>The tax preparation program comparison falls down a little also because I
>can't see how an innocent bystander can get maimed or killed because you
>make a mistake in your taxes.
>
>Stan W7NI@teleport.com
Stan, of course you are right. But look at an insurance policy sometime and
see how little they pay for loss of a toe or finger, or loss of a hand or
foot, or even for the loss of an eye. The financial value the insurance
people place on what I consider vital pieces of my body is much less than
some of us (well, the rich guys on the reflector, not me) might lose in
penalties from the IRS. Guess it is all relative.
Hey, as an innocent bystander to what goes on in Washington with my taxes I
feel like I have been maimed if not killed. HI
73 John W0UN
John Brosnahan
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