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Mar. 20th, 2011 07:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I approve of the government collecting taxes and all. I even think they should collect more. But damn do I ever hate filing. Especially when I need to file in multiple states, which seems to normally be the case.
Wisconsin even made me fill out a form to convince them that I really moved away. As part of this, they wanted an explanation of why I didn't buy a house in Oregon. It was hard to resist putting something very snarky there. Especially after all the trouble I had convincing them that I really was a Wisconsin resident 3 years ago, which they didn't want to believe me on, because I didn't own a home in the state. Sometimes people don't own the place in which they live. DEAL WITH IT!
Wisconsin even made me fill out a form to convince them that I really moved away. As part of this, they wanted an explanation of why I didn't buy a house in Oregon. It was hard to resist putting something very snarky there. Especially after all the trouble I had convincing them that I really was a Wisconsin resident 3 years ago, which they didn't want to believe me on, because I didn't own a home in the state. Sometimes people don't own the place in which they live. DEAL WITH IT!
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Date: 2011-03-21 03:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-21 01:13 pm (UTC)While I do feel for you in having to fill out extra paperwork just to convince the states that you have in fact moved, I'm finding it a bit amusing, too -- I'm currently hoping that a mortgage company believes that we really are moving in spite of not having sold our primary residence yet. Our neighbors are likewise having difficulty getting approved for a loan to buy a new home -- the home they want to buy is cheaper than their current one!, and apparently faked lease forms have become common enough now that a signed lease to rent out their current home will not convince the mortgage company that they are actually intending to live in the new home. Ugh.
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