You are avoiding the question. acting in a deceptive or elusive manner doesn't help you or your problem.
I am not avoiding the question. You asked if the receipt was correct. How can an object be "correct?" Please let me know what makes an object correct or incorrect and I will tell you which it is. Now, if you were trying to ask, "is the information on the receipt correct?" The answer to that question is that all of the information except the balance due is undisputed. However, the balance due is being disputed by the government. So, there are two different answers to your question, depending on if you ask me or the government. Because there are two separate answers, I have to point out which you are receiving- my point of view or the government's.
The other one of my answers that you found confusing, is only confusing because it answers a confusing question. Here was your question:
Is the amount claimed owed exactly that shown as paid on your serially numbered statement from the courthouse saying you owe 0.00$?
Now, I did my best to understand your use of the language-
"Is the amount claimed owed exactly that shown as paid"
I'm sure people will agree that this is a little hard to understand. When you say, "the amount claimed owed," are you referring to the amount that I claim to currently owe (0$), the amount that the government claims I currently owe (xxxx$) or the amount the receipt claims I owe (0$)? When you say, "exactly that shown as paid," do you mean, "exactly the amount shown as paid on this particular receipt?"
If you were trying to say, "Is the amount that the government claims I currently owe exactly the same as the amount shown as paid on your serially numbered statement from the courthouse saying you owe 0.00$," then I answered that with my reply, "No. I have other receipts for the other payments I made."
The wife is home so I'll have to explain the rest that you don't understand later, but I'll definately be back on by the morning. Thank you everyone for reading.
I will be happy to answer any questions that don't provide personal information and I will be just as happy to explain my answers. That said, anyone who stops by not to ask questions or give advice, but to criticize my attempts at providing the information I was asked for, is not welcome and I ask you to please leave my thread.
Thank You