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Trijicon sent me a 1099 for a Tenmile scope I got free with rebate
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooky1" data-source="post: 3024693" data-attributes="member: 129016"><p>It is downright crappy to send a 1099 someone for a "free" item. Further, in my opinion it borders on tax fraud for Trijicon to declare on the 1099 that the value of the "free" is the full MSRP.</p><p>#1 - the 3-18 Ten Mile that I received "Free" can be purchased from Optics Planet for $1,132, not the $2,400 MSRP.</p><p>#2 - Trijicon's tax basis for the 3-18 Ten Mile is what Trijicon's cost to produce the scope - not the $2,400 MSRP.</p><p></p><p>If you deem appropriate, you can anonymously file a F3949a notifying the IRS of what you believe to be Trijicon's False Deduction by claiming full MSRP on the 1099 versus the $1,132 selling price and what is likely Trijicon's much lower cost basis for the free items given away.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://apps.irs.gov/app/digital-mailroom/referrals/f3949a/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>BIFF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooky1, post: 3024693, member: 129016"] It is downright crappy to send a 1099 someone for a "free" item. Further, in my opinion it borders on tax fraud for Trijicon to declare on the 1099 that the value of the "free" is the full MSRP. #1 - the 3-18 Ten Mile that I received "Free" can be purchased from Optics Planet for $1,132, not the $2,400 MSRP. #2 - Trijicon's tax basis for the 3-18 Ten Mile is what Trijicon's cost to produce the scope - not the $2,400 MSRP. If you deem appropriate, you can anonymously file a F3949a notifying the IRS of what you believe to be Trijicon's False Deduction by claiming full MSRP on the 1099 versus the $1,132 selling price and what is likely Trijicon's much lower cost basis for the free items given away. [URL unfurl="true"]https://apps.irs.gov/app/digital-mailroom/referrals/f3949a/[/URL] BIFF [/QUOTE]
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