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answer these questions for me, would you please direct
me to someone within the Internal Revenue Service who
can? I anxiously await your reply.
Before the tax years in issue, respondent assessed penalties
against petitioner for filing false Forms W-4 for his 1982 tax
year. From 1984 to 1987, petitioner submitted false Forms W-4
to his employers on which he claimed what he now concedes were
excessive numbers of withholding allowances. These Forms W-4
were as follows:
Date Employer Allowances Claimed
1984
12/5/84 Meany Elec. Engg. Co., 99
Inc.
1985
1/28/85 L.K. Comstock & Co., Inc. 14
3/25/85 L.K. Comstock & Co., Inc. 99
6/26/85 Hatfield Electric Co. 99
7/8/85 L.K. Comstock & Co., Inc. 99
1987
5/12/87 Hatfield Electric Co. 10
10/1/87 J.F. Edwards Constr. Co. 10
10/16/87 J. Thomas Electric, Inc. 10
10/26/87 Philip J. Burkhart 10
12/21/87 Industrial Instruments, 9
Inc.
Undated Electric Sys. & Serv., Inc. 10
By claiming a large number of withholding allowances,
petitioner eliminated withholding of a substantial amount of
taxes from his wages for 1985 and 1987, and eliminated all
withholding from his wages for 1986. Petitioner concedes that he
was entitled to claim only four withholding allowances for 1985,
1986, and 1987.
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