IRS Computation Statement - No Appeal Bond Filed - Deficiency Assessed - Overpayment - Part- Payment - Part of Prior Assessment to be Abated

Exhibit 8.4.3-3  (11-02-2007)
Computation Statement - No Appeal Bond Filed - Deficiency Assessed - Overpayment - Part- Payment - Part of Prior Assessment to be Abated

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COMPUTATION STATEMENT UPON REMAND
  In re:   (Name of case)  
      Petitioner's address  
     
Docket No. ___________
       
  Upon mandate of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
       
Income Tax
    1991    
Deficiency, without taking into consideration the assessment subsequent to the entry of the Tax Court’s decision on December 10, 1997 $5,000.00
Assessment, April, 1998 (paid) 5,000.00
Deficiency (to be assessed) None
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      1992    
Tax assessed and paid   $20,000.00
   Payments:        
  April 15, 1993   $15,000.00  
  May 25, 1995   5,000.00  
  Total Payments     $20,000.00
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Tax liability pursuant to mandate   $18,000.00
Overpayment       $2,000.00
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Section 6512(b)(3)(A), Internal Revenue Code of 1986
Return filed, April 15, 1993
No claim filed
Agreements executed, March 1, 1996 and January 12, 1997 (extending statutory period indefinitely by Form 872A)
Deficiency notice mailed, February 10, 1997
           
The details supporting the above computations are set forth on attached pages _____ to _______, inclusive
           
           
           
           
           
 

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