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Posted on 01/05/04

You have the right to question taxman's assessment

Last week, I was travelling out West. As I was packing to leave, the phone rang. Since I was running late, and figuring that it was just my sister-in-law calling for my wife, Carolyn, I chose to let voice mail pick it up. Turns out Winston, my son who is five, beat the machine and picked up the phone. He then sent his sister, Sarah, age four, upstairs to get me.

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