Isn't "Happy" Tax Day an oxymoron!?! Love the calendar reference! Glad to say that mine was done and out in February. The stress can be debilitating...
Ours was mailed a couple of weeks ago. Never a fun thing to do it seems. Well, it might be if one were expecting a large refund. (How does one manage that??)
The nice thing about being retired is if you only withdraw enough from your retirement to cover minimum expenses (live at the poverty level) you don't have to pay taxes. But still just filing is stressful.
And now let's all pray for the residents of Boston.
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Too cute!!
ReplyDeleteNever saw it put this way with THE and IRS = THEIRS!! The bulldog is cute - the THEIRS is painful and infuriating!!
I hadn't seen the combo before, either; yes, clever AND infuriating.
DeleteIsn't "Happy" Tax Day an oxymoron!?! Love the calendar reference! Glad to say that mine was done and out in February. The stress can be debilitating...
ReplyDeleteWell, at least 'happy' in "I'm so glad that's past for another year." :-)
DeleteOurs was mailed a couple of weeks ago. Never a fun thing to do it seems. Well, it might be if one were expecting a large refund. (How does one manage that??)
ReplyDeleteThe only way to get a large refund is to let the government be your (non-interest-paying) bank – not something I prefer to do!
DeleteEDA single quote marks to Happy in the title, just for Susan. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe nice thing about being retired is if you only withdraw enough from your retirement to cover minimum expenses (live at the poverty level) you don't have to pay taxes. But still just filing is stressful.
ReplyDeleteAnd now let's all pray for the residents of Boston.
WOW! That's the truth.
ReplyDeleteHOW TRUE! (laughing)
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