festerwl

festerwl t1_iuhshgg wrote

Up is indeed unlocked. Turn the crank counter clockwise to open, there will be some resistance. If you are worried about breaking it pull the screen out and gently push on the lower part of the window as you turn the crank.

Worst case if the crank breaks you can disconnect its parts and pull the window in manually and engage the locks to keep it closed.

6

festerwl t1_iuhgq9o wrote

Cast iron with sealed bearings would be the longest lasting but you'd see some wear on both them and the tracks after some time.

Polyurethane, polyolefin, or nylon with sealed bearings would all be better choices than rubber.

2

festerwl t1_isjugdg wrote

Basically either head down to the local office or call them. Tell them you become aware of a mistake and you need to figure out what you need to do to rectify it.

Honestly it'll be a huge pain in the ass and it's going to take awhile, get an accountant who's very familiar with business tax filing, go back to the date the PA office says you had an issue and start there.

1

festerwl t1_isjqflj wrote

They can negotiate a payment plan. Be advised that if the state has determined they aren't 1099 eligible the IRS won't be far behind.

Speaking from experience get in front of the situation, the sooner you get to them the better. Interest/penalties will be applied from the date of the first infraction until the day you reach an agreement. The IRS is far more aggressive in collection than the state.

2