Do I really have to paper file a return due to a $2 form M15 penalty?
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No. Just put a zero in for the prior year tax to make the penalty disappear.
No. Just put a zero in for the prior year tax to make the penalty disappear.
Iron Man is right since he is the King of Pro Series and the reign of the House of Iron Man began in Minnesota... I should know because I am the Royal Court Counselor... I therefore also suggest to you to make sure you select Iron Man's response as the official answer so he gets credit for it... Thank you in advance
I'm fine with no credit. But I could have used a little extra credit back in kindergarten when I struggled with learning to tie my shoes. Anybody have a spare flux capacitor that they could loan me so that I can go back to kindergarten?
I bet one of the rocket scientists or nuclear Engineers have one... You know the individuals who ask the same question on this forum that has been answered a thousand times before... what I call the Eternal Echo... Just my opinion..
Iron Man, King of Pro Series, you see I was correct... as your Royal Court Counselor you have to have more faith in me.. I may be a nerd, but I may also have a little bit of the right dna and genetic memory of one of my ancestors, Lajos Von Almassy de Felicz, counselor to the Habsburg Monarchy...👍🤓🏰
You have the right DNA and I have the wrong DNA. So since debits have to equal credits, everything balances out.
Oh no Iron Man... You have reclaimed what is rightfully yours... If the wealth in the world was all redistributed and & taken away from the wealthiest and given to the poorest, within 5 years the wealth would return to where it was... Just my opinion.. your humble servant, Baron von Nerd👍🤓
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