- 6 - Rights and How To Prepare a Protest If You Don’t Agree. On May 22, 2000, petitioner responded to respondent’s April 21, 2000, letter by providing certain information and documentation. This material included a landlord’s rental payment ledger, a statement history from Virginia Power showing subsidies for “Energy Assistance”, and a “Certificate of Enrollment” from the Fairfax County Public Schools regarding petitioner’s son. By letter dated June 1, 2000, respondent acknowledged receipt of this material and promised to respond by July 1, 2000. The information and documentation provided by petitioner was analyzed by one of respondent’s tax examiners. In a worksheet dated June 23, 2000, the tax examiner expressed a number of concerns regarding that material. The examiner’s concerns included (but were not limited to) the following: (1) The landlord’s rental payment ledger identified Mrs. Nguyen, rather than petitioner, as the lessee and as the person who paid the rent; and (2) the rental payment ledger did not disclose the number of individuals who occupied the unit. By letter dated June 23, 2000, respondent advised petitioner that additional information would be required if respondent were to rescind the proposed changes to petitioner’s return. Respondent enclosed with the letter Form 886A, Explanation of Items, and specifically requested copies of canceled checks toPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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