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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 950859" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>All I can say is I don't get letters that say "We intend to levy" anymore. Just because there is an "arrangement" doesn't mean that dvalley gets to ignore part of his business responsibilities. I'm sure he did like 1099s for his employees. Didn't mean he was doing it right. His way of doing things is exactly what was getting Fedex in trouble. Now contractors are being held accountable for running their businesses...something you insist they don't do and in dvalley's case, you may have a point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 950859, member: 22662"] All I can say is I don't get letters that say "We intend to levy" anymore. Just because there is an "arrangement" doesn't mean that dvalley gets to ignore part of his business responsibilities. I'm sure he did like 1099s for his employees. Didn't mean he was doing it right. His way of doing things is exactly what was getting Fedex in trouble. Now contractors are being held accountable for running their businesses...something you insist they don't do and in dvalley's case, you may have a point. [/QUOTE]
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