Originally posted by Bees Knees
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Obviously, the IRS wants their money first. Obviously, you did not "make up the rules." But to tell me that "my priorities are off," is just plain wrong. It's a poor choice of words. I'm one of the most fiscally responsible people I know. I work in the corporate world and I'm the only person I know (besides my boss) who actually maintains a budget for personal finances. What I did was rely on the professional opinion and (literally) take it to the bank. I have never worked with a CPA before. I do my own taxes with Turbo Tax. I thought I could trust his word when he told hubbie he did not owe.
If I am guilty of anything, I am guilty of trusting too much... and of not getting on the phone with the guy myself.
I am NOT guilty of "messed up" priorities. My priority is my family and helping the community. I pay my taxes, and I am helping my husband work through his back tax issues...even though that happened way before I knew him.
Accuse me of being too trusting, naive and WAY too generous with my hard-earned money (digging my husband out of financial holes).... not of being someone who's priorities are off. That's just patently false.
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