Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a collection of fictitious IRS income tax forms
that provide comic relief rather than tax relief:
Allows a dog to determine his total tax bite.
Claim exemptions for all dependents, including fleas and ticks.
Report interest in the deposits of others. Form 1040-R.I.P.---Deceased Taxpayer
For filing a return from the grave. Form 1040-JR---For Tots & Toddlers
Figure depreciation of a security blanket. Form1040-SPORTS---For Players & Spectators
Includes a medical deduction for athlete's foot
(limit of 2, or 4 if filing jointly). 1040-TEEN---For Teenagers
Take a deduction for casualty losses (family car). Schedule 4-3-2-1---Nuclear Credits
Combination Tax Shelter and Fallout Shelter. . . . and other Schedules.