It hasn't snowed in the Twin Cities on May 7 since 1885, back in the days of Global Warming...March = zero snowfall. Zero.
May = it's snowing right now.
Welcome to Minnesota.
It hasn't snowed in the Twin Cities on May 7 since 1885, back in the days of Global Warming...
(Waiting for someone to get all indignant.)
I just got home from the hospital. Man, I'm sick of that place. My mom had an infection so bad in her knee that it made her - an advanced Alzheimer's patient - even more incoherent and confused.
OK, so... question. My tax refund just showed up in my bank account, but it's significantly larger than it's supposed to be based on the return I filed. (More precisely, exactly $400 more.) Is there some tax credit I'm receiving that I might not be aware of? If it's an error, it seems strange that it would be such a nice round number. (I filed a paper return, but the numbers were typed into the form, so there aren't any handwriting issues.)
I'd spend it as fast as you can.
That might be the dumbest thing you can do.
Usually if your refund does not match what was filed on the return the IRS will send you correspondence. If you cash the check, in some cases the IRS can (and will) ask for the money back along with interest.
Check every figure on the return, including any withholding and any and all arithmetic calculations.
I just don't want to listen to him if the IRS makes him send the money back.
Doesn't this already happen?Just tune him out, point, and laugh. That's what I would do.
Doesn't this already happen?
Yes, but now there's a bigger reason than him being a guido *Rangers fan from Jersey.
jmh is Italian? Huh?
Roll with the Jersey stereotype. C'mon, man, I thought you were better than that.
I just peed on your parade, son. R Kelly is afraid.
Just make a couple HOF blog columns, and we'll forgive you. Oh wait, I bet jail would be easier.
Just gotta kick someone's arse the first day so you don't end up some guy's girlfriend.
I was assuming Hoven was joking.That might be the dumbest thing you can do.
Usually if your refund does not match what was filed on the return the IRS will send you correspondence. If you cash the check, in some cases the IRS can (and will) ask for the money back along with interest.
Check every figure on the return, including any withholding and any and all arithmetic calculations.
I was assuming Hoven was joking.
you assume Brent is smart enough to know what to do with the IRS