Details of request 'Income tax'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
38570 sent Sun Mar 08 16:45:49 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sun Mar 08 16:45:49 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
38742 response Mon Mar 09 10:28:17 UTC 2009 incoming
38806 comment Mon Mar 09 11:59:43 UTC 2009
39523 response Wed Mar 11 14:32:51 UTC 2009 waiting_clarification Wed Mar 11 18:24:58 UTC 2009 waiting_clarification incoming
39608 followup_sent Wed Mar 11 19:42:07 UTC 2009 waiting_response Wed Mar 11 19:42:07 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
39627 response Thu Mar 12 08:06:46 UTC 2009 Thu Mar 12 08:54:03 UTC 2009 successful incoming
39639 comment Thu Mar 12 08:53:43 UTC 2009 successful
39797 comment Thu Mar 12 16:37:05 UTC 2009
39810 comment Thu Mar 12 17:15:04 UTC 2009
39845 comment Thu Mar 12 22:50:01 UTC 2009
40013 comment Fri Mar 13 15:15:08 UTC 2009
40194 comment Sat Mar 14 15:21:28 UTC 2009
40197 comment Sat Mar 14 15:50:29 UTC 2009
40198 comment Sat Mar 14 17:30:49 UTC 2009

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