
Dec 13, 2013, 03:04 PM
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Member Since: Nov 2002
Location: Mid World
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Originally Posted by reesecups
Actually, if you're disabled, it might be a legitimate question for tax purposes. But I'm not sure how much detail he needs to know. Is there anyone that knows enough to answer this question for 1776?
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US tax forms ask for a person's type of employment. It would make sense for a tax preparer to ask the question. They need to know to complete the form.
for a slightly different perspective.... I live in the country. For country folks it's rude to ask how much property you have, amount of property gives an indication of income/net worth. It's kind of like asking how much someone earns. City folks don't know that it's considered rude. For most they are just curious how much room I have where I live. I could be insulted by the question, but chose to view it as an innocent question.
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