I guess you didn't read the rest of my post. Or the subsequent ones.
This is where I mention that it was a quickie search to prove that the possibility does exist (though in Georgia, who knows? I already mentioned that it might not, several times):
And of course:
In fact, in a post directly to the OP, I said:
I honestly thought that I was in a position to help the OP -- otherwise I wouldn't have said anything.
I honestly didn't think my suggestion (a valid one, I think -- one that's at least worth a try for the OP) would come under such scrutiny --
especially since I, when questioned about it's actual existance, provided a link. And as to Georgia (before anyone asks or brings up the point) not having a webpage or notation about the waiver online, neither did Virginia when I first encountered/used the waiver process. In fact, I doubt it's there now, despite having used it two years ago.
And as to a Georgia CS rep not knowing that it can be done, two years ago, three reps that I spoke to (on separate occasions) didn't know about it, either. I found that information out while talking to a rep from the IRS.