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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (262886)7/21/2010 6:26:14 PM
From: tejekRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 306849
 
No accountant....he claimed he used Turbo Tax.....thus the title "Turbo Tax Timmy" or "TTT" or "T3"

The WSJ and wiki are saying something a little differently:

In a statement to the Senate Finance Committee, Geithner called the tax issues "careless", "avoidable" and "unintentional" errors, and he said he wanted to "apologize to the committee for putting you in the position of having to spend so much time on these issues".[31] Geithner testified that he used TurboTax to prepare his 2001 return, but that the tax errors were his own responsibility.[33][34] The Obama campaign stated that Geithner was advised by his accountant that he did not owe any taxes beyond those assessed by the IRS following the 2006 audit.[35] Geithner said at the hearing that he had always believed he was an employee, not a self-employed contractor, while serving at the IMF.[36]

en.wikipedia.org



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (262886)7/21/2010 6:47:52 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
patron, i get the feeling that tejek might be on the public dole. perhaps his efforts represent some of that $1.6 trillion deficit.

hopefully, not much.