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Dale Eastman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
Richard Macdonald wrote:
1) Should I use the rules found in 26 USC § 861(b) and 26 CFR § 1.861-8 (in addition to any other pertinent sections) to determine my taxable domestic income?
Was that a yes, or a no?
Such questions cannot be properly answered as yes/no.
Either a taxpayer uses those sections or they don't. Sure looks like yes or no WILL properly answer that particular question.
Describe the taxpayer (where does he live, where does he earn his
income, etc.) ...
the answer depends on the fact pattern
you moron.
Went right over your head didn't it.
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