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I guess by that argument we should hire a lawyer any time we sign a legal document.
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the liioulu who is an idiot (aka liioulu)
Apr 13 '10, 18:22
Checks, credit card applications, applications to colleges or work. After all the laws are so complicated and change so often.....
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Wow, when you decide to be obtuse you really go all out don't you? -- nm
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Stephen
Apr 13, 18:24
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Not being obtuse. That's what your argument looks like from my angle.
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the liioulu who is an idiot
Apr 13, 18:27
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Where did I say that I wanted everyone to hire a tax lawyer (or since i've didn't use the word lawyer in the context of taxes) a tax preparer?
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Stephen
Apr 13, 18:32
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Sorry I convoluted you with the however many other folks who are trying to argue that hiring a tax preparer is mandatory or necessary.
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the liioulu who is an idiot
Apr 13, 18:40
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Settle down Jack, the low hanging fruit caught my attention first
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Stephen
Apr 13, 18:45
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It can also be because of the complicated nature of the tax code .
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Stephen
Apr 13, 19:02
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jack...
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the liioulu who is an idiot
Apr 13, 18:49
I'm not obtuse just irritated with his and the rest of their arguments.
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the liioulu who is an idiot
Apr 13, 18:43
if you want to feel 100% confident about what you're signing, yes. most people are okay with less than 100% for most documents -- nm
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the 40 year old virgin
Apr 13, 18:23
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