Death and Taxes
I don't like doing taxes. I made that Jesse's responsibility because I did not understand it. I am beginning to second guess that decision. 2006: a "retirement" I received was omitted by mistake and the IRS found the mistake in 2008. The taxes and accrued interest came out to $1300. OUCH! 2007: Something is not adding up right, according to my business accountant, so we have to go back through the paper work again to see if we can fix it or the IRS might just find the mistake another two years down the road. 2008: Jesse put together all of our W-2's and 1099's and brought them to an accountant for our personal taxes. I bring the same materials (or so I thought) to my business accountant. We come to find that my 1099 is missing. That's $2,800 of money NOT taxed that needs to be. Does that mean it didn't get to our personal accountant either???? Grrr, the lack of organization skills in my husband drives me up the wall. I tried not to question his method but now I wonder if he had one to begin with!
Taxes are really simple when I don't make any money, and the money Jesse makes is all from the Army. We get his W-2 by February, and are done with our taxes by the end of that month. Not to mention that since he spent most of last year in Iraq his income is untaxed...makes it nice and easy and we get a nice refund.
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