Thu, 14 Apr 2016

It’s like this see…

…Robert is in school so he should be able to do the math, I just made a bad assumption: If this is 2016 and the first Tax Day letter was 1996, this must be the 20th Tax Day letter, Right?

That’s what it says (in the last sentence). The problem is, that’s what I said in last year’s letter. Turns out, that’s a classic Fence Post Error. This is the 21st year for Tax Day letters.

So I apologize but I’m going to let it stand without correction (other than this). And hope that those who are interested will enjoy the letter (even knowing the last sentence is an unintentional lie).


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