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To: skinowski who wrote (41091)5/24/2025 8:42:41 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41419
 
i used to aarp income tax returns years ago to give back , i guess. at one of the retirement homes (usually we did about forty to sixty returns on a visit to the assisted living facility. I had one person who had over twenty trades on Ford,, and another 20 trades on gm. others about half the size. a broker at a large accounting firm was using his account to profit from his service on these trades. Back then it was about Twenty bucks a trade or so. I suggested he call the corporation and report it. NOPE , he liked the guy.

I did it for five years and never came across an other suspicious transactions. 99% of these people have basic 1040's.