![]() ONCE WE RECEIVE YOUR RESPONSE… WE WILL MAKE THE CORRECTIONS FOR YOU IF WE AGREE. IF YOU FAX THE INFORMATION…INCLUDE YOUR NAME… SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER … AND TAX YEAR ON EACH PAGE.ĭON’T FILE AN AMENDED RETURN FOR THE TAX YEAR SHOWN ON THE NOTICE. IF YOU NEED TO USE A LARGER ENVELOPE… SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS ON THE FIRST PAGE OF THE NOTICE. INCLUDE PHOTOCOPIES OF ANY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WITH THE RESPONSE FORM AND SEND THAT DOCUMENTATION TO US IN AN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. IF YOU DON’T AGREE WITH SOME OR ALL OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES… IT’S STILL IMPORTANT THAT YOU RESPOND BY THE DUE DATE.ĬHECK THE “I DO NOT AGREE” SECTION OF THE RESPONSE FORM AND SEND A SIGNED STATEMENT TELLING US WHY YOU DON’T AGREE. YOU CAN FAX IT TO THE NUMBER IN THE NOTICE OR MAIL IT USING THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. IF YOU AGREE… CHECK THE BOX… SIGN AND DATE THE RESPONSE FORM AND RETURN IT BY THE DUE DATE. ![]() REVIEW THE PROPOSED CHANGES AND COMPARE THEM TO YOUR TAX RETURN. ![]() SO WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU RECEIVE A C-P-2000? THIS DOESN’T MEAN YOU’RE BEING AUDITED… BUT THAT THERE’S A DISCREPANCY WITH YOUR RETURN THAT NEEDS TO BE RESOLVED. WHEN OUR RECORDS DON’T MATCH WHAT YOU REPORTED ON YOUR TAX RETURN… WE’LL SEND YOU A LETTER PROPOSING CHANGES… USUALLY A C-P-2000 NOTICE. HI… I’M SHERISE… AND I WORK FOR THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. ![]()
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![]() The 9A is about the same machine, all my tooling and chucks cross over. I bought it 1 hour of listing, thinking it was the likely replacement for my Boxford. So yesterday a more worn but usable south bend 9A cabinet model showed up with a three phase motor. After loosing out on a Heavy 10 last year by waiting to buy because it was not in great shape I decided to just buy next time and sort the details later. ![]() Most of the time I lose out if it's any good as they go fast. Not a lot of industries that use lathes and then retire them, so decent lathes don't show up local often like in other parts of the USA. Here in Oregon USA the main industry was lumber for many years, I think now that's transitioned to pot. I contacted Lathes UK about parts ten years ago and their advice was to start over with another lathe rather than to try the conversion. I have tried to locate MKIII parts in the UK to do a conversion but it seems I almost have to buy a lathe from the UK and ship it as a lot of other people are looking for the same parts. ![]() It's set at a fairly slow feed speed and I just make do or hand feed it if I am in a hurry. Its a hassle to do the change gears and I never have touched the bag of gears to change feeds. I have wished for the power cross slide and a way to change feed speeds without breaking out the wrenches, almost every time I use it. Not sure how it ended up in the USA, but it's done good by me. I have had a full metric CUD Boxford lathe for about ten years now. ![]() |
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