As many have said, sometimes it is necessary to illustrate the practical aspects of doing something legally versus prudently.
As many have said, sometimes it is necessary to illustrate the practical aspects of doing something legally versus prudently.
Jeff Folloder
NFATCA Executive Director
www.nfatca.org
I understand that Form 1s, 4s and even 5s are confidential as they are legally tax returns, but is that protection extended to the non-taxable forms like the manufacturer and dealer to dealer forms as they are not tax documents but rather supportive material of a federal license? I also find you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
Instead of taking the opportunity to inform a LEO about Form 3s, you chose to fight it in court and waste time and money. In the end, the LEO probably learned nothing and your wallet is a little lighter. I guess the only good thing to come out of this is that you have a cool mugshot to put on a T-shirt.
Last edited by jason8844; 09-04-2014 at 01:07 AM.