A Sacramento car wash business owner  with a 4 cent debt to the IRS made national headlines yesterday, and  today the SacBee published a follow up to the story explaining  that the $200 penalty was due to late payment of the 4 cents.
 
"We're moving forward," claimed  Aaron Zeff, after sending the feds a check for 4 cents – and additional  checks to cover $202.31 in interest and penalties.
 
What's still a mystery is why Zeff was  never informed about the tardy payment (and resulting fees) before last  week's visit by agents. One possibility: He changed payroll services  several years ago, and the old firm may have received notices but didn't  forward them.
In any case, he still thinks the agents'  visit was "inappropriate – whether it was for 4 cents or $500."
 
Towards the end of the article SacBee also added a blurb about the Roni Deutch Tax  Center’s newest NBA promotion taking place at tonight’s Kings game  in Sacramento, CA. You can checkout a snippet of the article below.
 
At tonight's Kings game, she's offering  to do federal taxes for free for the first 200 people who come to her  booth outside Arco Arena.
Why work with the hapless Nets and the  somewhat-better Kings?
Deutch says she identifies with teams  that are "starting out at the bottom."
Partnerships with more successful franchises  are possible in the future, says Deutch, a die-hard Kings fan. But she's  never, ever, doing deals with the L.A. team that happens to be the Kings'  opponent tonight.