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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Can Form 8865 Disposition

Instructions and Help about Can Form 8865 Disposition

Elsinore is the site of historical battles and theatrical tumult. Here, Hamlet famously agonized over a decision. So, while in the neighborhood, I thought it's a perfect place for me to ask a burning question: to burn or not to burn, that is the question. Whether it is wise to bury the junk and plastics of outrageous convenience in the earth or to take energy from a sea of trouble and waste by burning them. Sorry Shakespeare, but I've come to Sweden and while I'm enjoying this beautiful city of islands, it's much less picturesque part of this country of 10 million that I've come to see. Ever since I became known for going through everyone's bins, people have come up to me and told me I should copy what Sweden does with its waste. They burn a lot of it and turn it into energy. Thank you. This so-called waste-to-energy process is becoming the new go-to solution in Australia. So, I've come here to find out if this would be a good fix for our garbage crisis. Our search starts at 5 a.m. on the Baltic Sea. Sweden has become known as the darling of the waste world. According to the government, they recycle 99% of their waste, and this boat here is part of the story. They are so successful with their waste that they now import it from other countries. This freighter left from England three days ago and on board, three thousand tons of rubbish on its way to Westeros in Sweden, about to be burnt. Sweden is turning other countries' trash into cash. The bales in this boat will earn them around $200,000, and all in all, Sweden makes around a hundred million dollars a year from this trade. They mix the imports with local rubbish, and it's...