DCFusor
Yellow Jacket
I maintain 2 accounts at TDAmeritrade - I switched from Merril Lynch after the crash as they had me buying every dip on the way down.
I had received a crazy enormous bill from the IRS, due to their figuring of a cost basis of zero for every stock I ever sold, and I'm an active trader - I might "churn" 10x or more of my account value in a year, so I got this million dollar plus bill for losing ~~400k in the crash.
My accountant then filed (a costly undertaking when your trades are 64 sheets of single spaced printing on both sides of the paper), and told me not to pay, that they would send me a bill with the appropriate penalties, which we couldn't know till then. Her number for what I owed them was on the rough order of 8k + any penalties.
About a week ago, I received an IRS letter that said "we've got your filing and will get back to you in January" but nothing else.
This morning, 1460.62 was simply taken from my cash (not my IRA) account, and the account locked down so I can't get any money myself, as verified by a phone call to TD. There is no way on this planet I owe them that. They gave me no warning, and I missed a voice mail from TD last week about it, which they say said - the IRS needs info from you by today. Note, they didn't contact ME. They didn't contact my bank (which has more than that amount in it). They simply just stole $1460 plus the remaining value of my account, in effect, as I can't disburse any of what's left (about $40k in that one) to myself - so it might have just as well gone poof as well. Over an 8k tax bill they said to wait on paying till they'd figured the penalties/interest on it.
It begins. Glad for the stack of course, but...hope there are no emergencies I need a big chunk of cash for, since the only other cash I have in large chunk is in the IRA, which gets taxed if I take any out, of course.
This is 100% true and verifiable - I can make the statements etc public, there's no secrets involved. Spread the word!
This is NOT some vague rumor by a tinfoil hat wearing economist. This is a statement of actual fact by someone you know, and I can back up every word of it.
I had received a crazy enormous bill from the IRS, due to their figuring of a cost basis of zero for every stock I ever sold, and I'm an active trader - I might "churn" 10x or more of my account value in a year, so I got this million dollar plus bill for losing ~~400k in the crash.
My accountant then filed (a costly undertaking when your trades are 64 sheets of single spaced printing on both sides of the paper), and told me not to pay, that they would send me a bill with the appropriate penalties, which we couldn't know till then. Her number for what I owed them was on the rough order of 8k + any penalties.
About a week ago, I received an IRS letter that said "we've got your filing and will get back to you in January" but nothing else.
This morning, 1460.62 was simply taken from my cash (not my IRA) account, and the account locked down so I can't get any money myself, as verified by a phone call to TD. There is no way on this planet I owe them that. They gave me no warning, and I missed a voice mail from TD last week about it, which they say said - the IRS needs info from you by today. Note, they didn't contact ME. They didn't contact my bank (which has more than that amount in it). They simply just stole $1460 plus the remaining value of my account, in effect, as I can't disburse any of what's left (about $40k in that one) to myself - so it might have just as well gone poof as well. Over an 8k tax bill they said to wait on paying till they'd figured the penalties/interest on it.
It begins. Glad for the stack of course, but...hope there are no emergencies I need a big chunk of cash for, since the only other cash I have in large chunk is in the IRA, which gets taxed if I take any out, of course.
This is 100% true and verifiable - I can make the statements etc public, there's no secrets involved. Spread the word!
This is NOT some vague rumor by a tinfoil hat wearing economist. This is a statement of actual fact by someone you know, and I can back up every word of it.