Federal Gov. "Letter of Warning"?

Anonymous
So you know what the consequences of failing an SF-85 are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So you know what the consequences of failing an SF-85 are.

She didn't fail it. She passed and received the letter separately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you know what the consequences of failing an SF-85 are.

She didn't fail it. She passed and received the letter separately.


They got off with a warning. Which they're reading as "aggro" rather than what it is: a warning. Don't eff up again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you know what the consequences of failing an SF-85 are.

She didn't fail it. She passed and received the letter separately.


They got off with a warning. Which they're reading as "aggro" rather than what it is: a warning. Don't eff up again.

I mean. It is aggro to tell someone to live within their means because they owed $1,000 in taxes that they were ultimately able to pay.
Anonymous
It’s okay you can abuse children and work for the government so this is fine. Enjoy the job there are no rules.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yea, nobody just forgets to pay their taxes. Was 2022 the first year after a divorce or the first year with a job? If not, you did not forget. Sorry. And they know that, too.


This. No excuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, move on and forget about it. That’s it.


Exactly.


+1. Sounds like an overzealous investigator. Keep your nose clean and don't sweat it.

It is possible that you could be asked about it in the future. I think and explanation that it was a very stressful time, it was a stupid mistake, and upon discovery you paid and have paid all penalties as well. Keep those records.

People make mistakes. The important thing on a background check is that you aren't making them repeatedly or trying to hide them/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yea, nobody just forgets to pay their taxes. Was 2022 the first year after a divorce or the first year with a job? If not, you did not forget. Sorry. And they know that, too.


This. No excuses.

Why are you guys acting like the taxes weren’t filed and paid as soon as discovered.
Anonymous
Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.


Seriously. I had a few years of extensions filed and then didn’t file taxes. Had my reasons, fixed it all paid everything with interest. It was awful and I was so ashamed and it cause a lot of issues in my background check but everything worked out.

It happens and it’s serious but it’s not the end of the world. No need to shame anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.


Seriously. I had a few years of extensions filed and then didn’t file taxes. Had my reasons, fixed it all paid everything with interest. It was awful and I was so ashamed and it cause a lot of issues in my background check but everything worked out.

It happens and it’s serious but it’s not the end of the world. No need to shame anyone.

No!!!!!!11 It doesn't "happen"!!!!! I don't believe you that you forgot your extensions!!!!

/s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.


When integrity and trust are factors considered for employment, yes it’s a big deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.


When integrity and trust are factors considered for employment, yes it’s a big deal.

But it was one unfiled tax return out of five (or at least on mine it asked for the last five years) and it was immediately rectified before the investigation even began.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a big deal? When I met DH he was self employed and NEVER paid his taxes on time. I think the year we met he was like two years behind.

I feel like everyone here is acting super dramatic about it.


When integrity and trust are factors considered for employment, yes it’s a big deal.

But it was one unfiled tax return out of five (or at least on mine it asked for the last five years) and it was immediately rectified before the investigation even began.

As someone else said, it's a big deal to the IRS. She did pay but not paying isn't the issue; not filing at all is a legit crime.

Still, one missed tax return where it's not habitual...it does seem a bit dramatic. I guess zealous investigator as another poster proposed.
Anonymous
NO ONE forgets to file taxes. UNLESS THEY WANT TO!
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