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On 09 Jul 2003 18:30:53 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:
The $10K reporting has to do with cash, i.e. currency, transactions. Reading stuff like the above makes it clear to me why so many people end up entangled with the IRS. RB Now that is funny as it seems to be you that is entangled with the IRS ![]() http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8300.pdf It is quite clear that the Form is required by those engaged "in a trade or business." Unless the person who sold you the boat, for hard greenbacks, is in the "trade or business" of selling boats, then there would be no reporting to the IRS. It is becoming crystal clear that you are embroiled in a web of financial misdeeds and you have resorted to hiding your meager assets in the names of others. A risky gamble, at best. Particularly when you boast about it in a newsgroup where your name and address are known ![]() Not that I am so inclined, but as a public service, the IRS phone number for reporting tax fraud is: 1-800-829-0433 Perhaps someone here in the newsgroup will end up buying "Suzzy's" boat at government auction while you are serving your time in Oz. Ouch! That has got to hurt ![]() By the way, I received my CPA certificate in 1977 ![]() |