At the //build conference, when we got in line to receive the tablets, each person received an IRS W-9 form. As you might imagine, that created a small ruckus; we were repeatedly assured that Microsoft would be paying the taxes.
Reason: Microsoft got in trouble after the PDC 2009 tablet handout -- the IRS viewed the Acer tablets as gifts and no tax money changed hands. So the process at //build was to collect each person's tax ID number, and then Microsoft would report the value of each person's gift and also pay the tax on it. I considered using a completely made up SSN (one with a zero-zero in the middle position, for instance) but I didn't.
Well, yesterday's snail mail included a nice little "gift": a 1099 form claiming that I had earned $1250 from Microsoft in 2011! They reported the value of that Samsung tablet from //build to the IRS. Remember, they promised they wouldn't do this. Someone fubar-ed the paperwork on this one. My wife thinks it's intentional! Supposedly they're going to "fix it," I can't wait to see how.
The tablet itself is really just ho-hum. Even it idle, its fan screams like a jet engine and the exhaust port blasts 60 deg-C air. I can think of better ways to get sweaty palms than holding a tablet PC
Reason: Microsoft got in trouble after the PDC 2009 tablet handout -- the IRS viewed the Acer tablets as gifts and no tax money changed hands. So the process at //build was to collect each person's tax ID number, and then Microsoft would report the value of each person's gift and also pay the tax on it. I considered using a completely made up SSN (one with a zero-zero in the middle position, for instance) but I didn't.
Well, yesterday's snail mail included a nice little "gift": a 1099 form claiming that I had earned $1250 from Microsoft in 2011! They reported the value of that Samsung tablet from //build to the IRS. Remember, they promised they wouldn't do this. Someone fubar-ed the paperwork on this one. My wife thinks it's intentional! Supposedly they're going to "fix it," I can't wait to see how.
The tablet itself is really just ho-hum. Even it idle, its fan screams like a jet engine and the exhaust port blasts 60 deg-C air. I can think of better ways to get sweaty palms than holding a tablet PC
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