Good info a little to late. But Thanks. Already paid. Hence the camera sale to put back ALL the money that needs to go to expenses on living.
rdsgj3351 wrote:
Because the IRS has NO sense of humor and because it's the only thing I have left, must move it with big regrets. Don't want them to take my only means of income. Soc. Sec.
I know ya need prices and shutter count etc. I'll get on it, but want to test the waters to see if there REALLY IS any serious buyers. I have no box's for the lenses or Nikon d5200. Have Nikon P-520. The lenses I have, I'll sell separately. The camera's with lenses. Not the camera and can't move the lenses. When I moved from CO. I took clothes and cameras. What's there in pic is what came. Have a Sony Video camera and a tripod with remote on the handle. All kinds of extras.
Lenses. Sigma 70-300. Nikon DX 35mm and a Nikon DX 40mm. Bags, couple tripod.
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There are a lot of novices here. If the price is right, this stuff should sell.
I surely hope. I'm a novice myself. I just think I have a bad case of GAS! Haven't heard from anyone saying "How much ya want for all of it?"
Suggest you contact an attorney who works with, not for, the IRS. Had a good friend a few years ago that owed just over 2 million in back tax. He closed the business and you know the story. He ended up paying such a small amount it was scary and today lives a life of luxury. Don't know how he did it but it worked. An experienced attorney is necessary who fights the IRS regularly.
I can help you. We will need to talk first. Let me tell you straight, a tax attorney will cost you. I'll advise you of many options.
PM me if you are interested.
Teejay
Do you have any film cameras?
Ron
How much you want for the D5200 ? and what come with it ? I need no lens I can be reach at : naikentv@aol.com
I don't understand what camera model # I need full discription ok
If you have time, please share info on Nikon stuff. I am very interested in anything Nikon and hope I can help you.
The IRS really does not have a lot of compassion but maybe you and I can both be winners in this venture
Looking for a good tripod.
I have the same question P520??
What make and model and price for tripods?
John
Listen to the advice. No IRS matter is closed totally attorneys can go against IRS and can get it reviewed and in most cases you can get a refund.
All legal and right.
I am still very interested in that Nikon stuff. Cameras and lens.
I hope we can help each other.
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