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Now US Tax Resident - reduction in US tax or rebate of UK tax?

Now US Tax Resident - reduction in US tax or rebate of UK tax?

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Old Mar 2nd 2018, 6:07 pm
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Default Re: Now US Tax Resident - reduction in US tax or rebate of UK tax?

Originally Posted by Rete
Why? Yes, I have always filed my tax return on time for over 54 years. If it's late, doesn't bother me. Just had an audit for 2015 and it was nice to tell IRS to stuff it that they were wrong. Just received their letter that the matter has been resolved and we owe them nothing. Dimwits
Yes, I must admit I had great glee when the one time the IRS audited anything on my return, I ended up getting money back rather than having to pay the $$$ they thought they were getting. For various reasons, I'm expecting to get audited on my '17 return, so I well and truly have my records in a row.
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