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4.0 out of 5 stars This is a good one
I see there are many books at this site about the IRS and I haven't read the others, but I have read three of Pilla's books (when I had my own wee problem with some tax bills) and I find his writing style very understandable and helpful.

In the end, I did not use his advice because I was able to obtain the money I needed to pay the IRS, but I found his reassurances...

Published on May 2, 2000 by Rosemary Thornton

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I was thoroughly disappointed with this book. It was probably an excellent tool in its' day, but the information and forms have long since seen their usefulness.
I should have known when I saw the operative word LICK in the title of this book.
I haven't had to lick a stamp in a decade now that everything is self-adhesive !
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a good one, May 2, 2000
This review is from: 41 Ways to Lick the IRS With a Postage Stamp (Paperback)
I see there are many books at this site about the IRS and I haven't read the others, but I have read three of Pilla's books (when I had my own wee problem with some tax bills) and I find his writing style very understandable and helpful.

In the end, I did not use his advice because I was able to obtain the money I needed to pay the IRS, but I found his reassurances very comforting - that there were solutions to this problem of owing big money to Uncle Sam.

I also made a point to hear him (dan pilla) lecture (on the radio) and this guy just makes so much sense. His information is not theoretical but so very practical. Like - "okay, here's the deal...here's the first thing you need to do."

I would recommend this book to my friends. In fact, I loaned out a copy to someone who was having some problems. He said he wished he'd read it *before* the IRS garnisheed his wages for several years.

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This review is from: 41 Ways to Lick the IRS With a Postage Stamp (Paperback)
I was thoroughly disappointed with this book. It was probably an excellent tool in its' day, but the information and forms have long since seen their usefulness.
I should have known when I saw the operative word LICK in the title of this book.
I haven't had to lick a stamp in a decade now that everything is self-adhesive !
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