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I get it now.
So basically the suitor ran up against a hardball at the IRS who thought they were a God and above the rules and this was his way of pulling him back into the pit... ballsy move. I hope it works out for him.. it is a chess game with those guys.
IRS Employees are interesting folks. I have become aquainted with 2, retired IRS corporate auditors about 2 years ago. I was doing some electrical work for a friend's neighbor and her father in-law and mother in-law were visiting. We hit it off because I collect Jaguars and the father in-law was the president of a local chapter of the Jaguar owner's club. It wasn't till months later that I asked what he "used to do" as he was retired when I met him. When he told me I about fell out of my chair. Needless to say I have been able to gleen some valuable insider nuggets of information from these people. He told me that he was so glad to be retired because he really disliked the position he was in but it provided security and income for his family so he stuck it out till it paid out.
The good thing was is that he was able to confirm some of the information that I already had. And as I had always suspected.. if you conduct your affairs the right way from the beginning.. then you will never have any problem with the IRS.
Nice thing about common law pure trusts in Switzerland ;) Grandpa was so very wise.
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