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[quote=Anonymous]Started a job several months ago. I am NOT a federal employee but my office is in a building owned by the government so I was subject to an SF85 and background check. Three years ago I neglected to file my taxes and when gathering my tax info FOR THE BACKGROUND CHECK I noticed this and filed immediately. I sent the adjudicator a copy of my return and the cashier's check for $1,000 I mailed to the IRS. They just sent me an email saying they made a favorable decision in my background check (which I guess is good because I've been in a government building a couple times a week for months now) but issued a "Letter of Warning" telling me I need to start living within my means or they'll fire me from a government agency I don't even work for. They then said the suitability factor is "dishonest conduct and financial irresponsibility" which seems a bit harsh considering a) I paid them and b) I was honest about this when I filled out the background check. They literally reference the background check where I said "I was checking my tax returns, realized I don't have one for 2022, and immediately filed/paid." What do I do with this? Tell my manager? She wasn't cc'd on the email so I don't even know that she knows. Anyone have experience with this? Just seems incredibly aggro. [/quote]
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