Capt Worley PE
Run silent, run deep
What a well thought out plan!
We filed paper returns for SC last year, and I'm pretty sure the state said they'd send us new forms and instructions if we filed that way. They didn't.
So, I went to the local librarary, and guess what...no SC forms. Looks like I had to go to the state museum, where the tax commission (or whatever it is called) is located.
When I got there, there were about five groups ahead of me, and I noted no forms placed outside the office AS HAS BEEN THE PRACTICE FOR AT LEAST A DECADE.
Well, turns out EVERYONE there was there for forms, and EVERY converstaion went like this:
Patron: Hi, I need the SC tax forms.
Taxman: Sure, here's a booklet with two forms inside.
P: Ummm...I need three more booklets, I'm picking up some for relatives.
T: I am authorized to give you two more copies of the return forms. You can make as many copies as you wish.
P: But I need the instruction books.
T: I can give you a number to call and they can mail you additional copies.
P: But why can't I just have the book?
T: Would you like the number or not?
Sad, isn't it? Does the state really believe everyone has access to a computer or something? I'm pretty upset in the first place about not getting one mailed to me.
But, the real problem is going to come closer to tax day as people rush and find they can only have one booklet. I know for a fact, the Sumter library is telling people to go to the State Museum to get their forms. Imagine how PO'd you'd be after driving from Sumter to pick up forms for people in you family, only to learn you can only have one. I predict bad, bad problems.
So, if you need them, go early and avoid the gunplay.
We filed paper returns for SC last year, and I'm pretty sure the state said they'd send us new forms and instructions if we filed that way. They didn't.
So, I went to the local librarary, and guess what...no SC forms. Looks like I had to go to the state museum, where the tax commission (or whatever it is called) is located.
When I got there, there were about five groups ahead of me, and I noted no forms placed outside the office AS HAS BEEN THE PRACTICE FOR AT LEAST A DECADE.
Well, turns out EVERYONE there was there for forms, and EVERY converstaion went like this:
Patron: Hi, I need the SC tax forms.
Taxman: Sure, here's a booklet with two forms inside.
P: Ummm...I need three more booklets, I'm picking up some for relatives.
T: I am authorized to give you two more copies of the return forms. You can make as many copies as you wish.
P: But I need the instruction books.
T: I can give you a number to call and they can mail you additional copies.
P: But why can't I just have the book?
T: Would you like the number or not?
Sad, isn't it? Does the state really believe everyone has access to a computer or something? I'm pretty upset in the first place about not getting one mailed to me.
But, the real problem is going to come closer to tax day as people rush and find they can only have one booklet. I know for a fact, the Sumter library is telling people to go to the State Museum to get their forms. Imagine how PO'd you'd be after driving from Sumter to pick up forms for people in you family, only to learn you can only have one. I predict bad, bad problems.
So, if you need them, go early and avoid the gunplay.