We hope you filed your taxes this year. If not, some of your most prized possessions could end up being sold off to the highest bidder, courtesy of the Department of the Treasury.
The International Revenue Service conducts about 300 public auctions every year, selling off seized treasures like classic cars, electronics, and even airplanes.
Here are some of the most bizarre items up for sale in March and April.
In the market for a boat with a microwave? Check out the IRS auction in Gravois Mills, Mo.
This "like-new" 1995 Baja 38 Special is a 35-foot powerboat with red/white color scheme, and plenty of amenities, including a CD changer, cook top and microwave (in the forward area), GPS, and a TV.
Auction start: March 12, 2013
Minimum bid: $31,200
Average price: $66,000 and up
Poker fans in Sacramento can bid on championship jewelry from the World Series.
A World Series of Poker championship necklace and 2007 championship bracelet and are among a number of expensive pieces of jewelry being auctioned off by the IRS in Sacramento, Calif.
Auction start: April 4, 2013
Minimum bid: $6,389.40
This almost-brand new airplane is going for just $30,000.
A 1976 Beechcraft 58TC-Baron with a multi-engine piston turbo engine and less than 6,500 flight hours is being auctioned off in Harrison, Ark.
Auction start: March 27, 2013
Minimum bid: $30,000
Original price: $170,750
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