Fuckers. Somehow, even though I had a combined income of about $45,000 in 2005, all in legitimate, full-time, on-the-books jobs, I ended up needing to pay almost $1,500 in taxes? Wtf? The President obviously does not consider me in the upper echelon with his tax cuts, since somehow they totally missed me.
Lesson learned? Do not go to my cousin, who is a CPA in South Jersey, when I have to file in NYC as well, since she apparently fucked it up royally. Dammit, I do not need to lose this money when I'm looking at starting Cobra, a new job, and having to look for a new apartment and possibly (probably) pay a broker's fee again. This year I am so going to an accountant in NYC, since presumably they know what the hell they're doing with this.
Lesson learned? Do not go to my cousin, who is a CPA in South Jersey, when I have to file in NYC as well, since she apparently fucked it up royally. Dammit, I do not need to lose this money when I'm looking at starting Cobra, a new job, and having to look for a new apartment and possibly (probably) pay a broker's fee again. This year I am so going to an accountant in NYC, since presumably they know what the hell they're doing with this.
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(i'm just catching up on all of this now). don't go to an accountant. my dad has a degree in acccounting and can help you with taxes. unless you have like a million mutual funds/trust funds, it's easy to do your taxes. i do mine myself. don't pay someone to fuck you over.
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