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.
I know it is a pain but you might consider separate posts for each item or group you want to sell e.g. Camera with one lens.
a nikonian's dream.......I shoot sony. my grandson shoots canon. wish you well in your struggle.
No. You are right and I will. Gunna take some time. Just wanted to see if there is any real interest before doing the eBay thing.
I have had good success buying and selling on UHH. You have good stuff...it will sell here without commissions.
ricardo7
Loc: Washington, DC - Santiago, Chile
How did you piss off the IRS to the point where they are taking action.
Clearly we can't be talking about a lot of money if you live on SS.
This was from Two years ago when my business went under
ricardo7
Loc: Washington, DC - Santiago, Chile
rdsgj3351 wrote:
This was from Two years ago when my business went under
Hope you can make a deal with them.
Workin on it. But don't plan on makin payments the rest of my life. "Their theory." Payment plan. $200 mo and we'll just keep adding penalty and interest. Course we failed to tell you, that amount will be TWICE the money on your payment plan.
ricardo7
Loc: Washington, DC - Santiago, Chile
I'm guessing you've googled "IRS Tax relief" and checked all the entries.
Yes. They will help for a price. $3500 to $6000. Found one with GOOD reviews for $2500. Hence the camera sale
FYI. You really dont need to pay someone to negotiate with the IRS. i know someone who negotiated her own compromise with the IRS.
I wasn't aware you could do such a thing on your own
It was the IRS that actually told her that she can do it herself.
ricardo7
Loc: Washington, DC - Santiago, Chile
Sounds like you need to make some calls to the IRS.
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