Is the interest to be paid to the IRS under Section 511

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Don't forget to add 2% if your client is a C corp and the underpayment was
for 100k or more in a particular period.
Sincerely,
Michael Avanesian
Law Offices of David A. Tilem
www.tilemlaw.com
818-507-6000
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Catherine Christiansen wrote:
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Don't forget to add 2% if your client is a C corp and the underpayment was for 100k or more in a particular period.Sincerely,
Michael AvanesianLaw Offices of David A. Tilemwww.ti
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