Yesterday was rough. By the end of the day I was ready to pull my hair out. It all started after lunch when Dad said he needed income tax forms printed up soon so he could get his taxes filed. Ok, no problem, right? You’d think it couldn’t be that difficult. I’ll tell you it was. It went something like this:
Dad: “I need tax forms printed up soon. When you get around to it, no rush.”
Me: “No problem. I just need to know which forms.”
Dad: “The federal short form and the state short form.”
Me: “But which ones? There are a lot of forms. If you bring me last year’s forms I’ll have something to go by.” (I don’t remember which forms he had last year and I’d like to know exactly which forms because they’re easier to find!)
Dad: “The 1040, I think. But the short form, not the long form because that damn thing is 50 pages long!” (He gets up to get last year’s forms.)
Thinking this would be an easy peasy task, I go to the kitchen table where the laptop is. I notice he has brought me 2020s forms.
Me: “These aren’t last year’s forms.”
Dad: “Those are the forms I need. Last year I filed the long form. I don’t want the long form.”
I immediately found the federal 1040-SR short form. I bookmarked it so I could go back to it when I had everything needed to print them. I can’t find the short form he needs for the state, which was 1040P. After 30 minutes I’m getting aggravated because I still can’t find the short form, only the long. I thought I found it but it was for the wrong year – and come to find out, that ‘P‘ form had been discontinued. That was why he had to file the long form last year. Now I find the 1040 long form. 50 pages it was not! I told him that according to what I was reading in the instruction booklet (another half an hour wasted) he needed the Pension Credit form and the Property Tax Credit form.
Dad: “I don’t need those. I never file them.”
Me: “Why not?”
Dad: “I don’t owe them anything so I don’t worry about it.”
Me: “You may not owe them anything but maybe they would owe you.”
Dad: “I’m not going to mess with it.”
Me: I roll my eyes and bookmark the long file.
Now, you’d think printing the files would be easier than trying to find them, right? Nope. I thought I had the printer on my laptop already because months ago, my desktop pc took a dump. I figured I’d need the printer on the laptop eventually, so I hooked it up. The laptop told me printer ready to print or something to that effect. I didn’t have anything to print then but I thought it would be ready when I needed it. I thought wrong. When I went to print the forms, the printer wasn’t communicating with the laptop. Crapola. So, I dug out the disk to install the printer. That should have been easy, too. Nope. I was ready to throw the damn printer out the window and be done with it. It kept telling me that the printer needed to be connected to the laptop via USB and turned on. Grrr…. I unplugged both and plugged them back in. I clicked continue. It just didn’t want to crapperate, as my son used to say when he was a kid. I tried numerous times. I even started the installation process again…and again. My entire afternoon was wasted on this activity that should have taken 30 minutes tops.
Me: “Dad, you’re going to have to go to the library to get your forms.” (I explained the trouble I was having.)
Dad: “I’ll have to have H&R Block do them because the library isn’t open.”
Me: “Well, I know the library isn’t open right now but next time we go to town we can stop by.”
Dad: “The library hasn’t been open since everything was shut down for Covid.”
Me: “Things haven’t been closed down for quite some time, Dad.”
Dad: “The last time we stopped by there, they were closed.”
Me: “I can’t even remember the last time we went by there. It had to have been before Covid or maybe in the beginning of Covid.”
Dad: “I’m telling you it’s still closed.”
Me: Rolling my eyes now. Grrr… I can’t seem to tell him anything so I drop it. I say, “Well, regardless. I still can’t print the forms. You’ll have to get them somewhere else.”
So, after 3 hours of messing with this situation, I decide I need to de-stress because I’m ready to pull out my hair at this point. Anyway, I sit down at the kitchen table and get my diamond painting kit. I turn on my current audiobook and start to work. 5 minutes later:
Dad: “I need a book on a shelf in the cat room but I’m afraid to get up on the chair without someone there to help steady me.”
Me: “Ok.” I turn off my audiobook and get up.
We go into the cat room to get his books. The only reason any books are in there is because Dad’s bedroom had to be vacated due to mold. We moved everything out, including him. So, I get behind him and steady him while he gets up on the chair. I would have done it myself if I didn’t have mobility issues. There’s an old dresser right under the shelf where I keep food and water for BobCat, because he needs safe place to eat where he won’t get beat up by Jack. Anyway, I move the food bowl to the left so Dad wouldn’t spill it. I knew he would need room to put a couple of books so he could get to the ones he wanted. What does he do? He spills the damn bowl of food anyway. All of a sudden cat food went flying into the air and went everywhere.
Me: “Damn it, Dad. I moved that bowl over so you wouldn’t spill it.”
Dad: “I’m sorry. I’ll clean it up.”
Me: “No, don’t worry about it. I’ll take care of it.” Now Jack and BobCat are eating food off the floor and under our feet. Ugh. I carefully steady Dad as he steps off the chair. “Now go sit down with your books and relax a bit.”
Dad: “Sorry you have a mess to clean up now.”
Me: “It’s ok. Jack and BobCat will help.” I do my best to pick up cat food that scattered everywhere and I leave it until the next cleaning. The least I can do is leave a little food for the mice.
It was getting close to 7pm and I had been on the Road of Aggravation since 2pm! Now I was able to de-stress and have a little bite to eat. Dad made himself a pb&j sandwich and we both sat down to relax, finally.
Oh my dear, I can feel the stress from this post, lol. How come you just don’t go onto the IRS website and they direct you to the tax forms you need? That’s how I file my taxes every year and I don’t have to pay either, okay I paid this year because the damn state of NM has a freaking state income tax. ugh. It’s easy peasy, okay maybe I’m exaggerating a bit but its easier than having to go around getting forms printed. After your done you just PDF the file and keep it for your records or whenever you need to print it out. I’m sure Dad will give you hell about it but its way easier if you just to to the IRS and file from there. Just a suggestion my friend, give the entire pack (including BobCat) some belly rubs from me and Snarky Charlie!!! 😉
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Are you kidding me? That’s where I was trying to find the right forms but Dad won’t do it over the internet. He’s stubborn as hell. But if he does it on paper first I might convince him to let me transfer the info to the online forms! Hmmm…. Thanks for the idea!
As for stress, you ain’t heard the half of it! Ugh!
Belly rubs accepted from the pack. Hugs and skritches to you and Snarky Charlie! 😹
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I knew that might be why you were trying to search for paper tax forms. Parent’s can be stubborn, and well lets face it unless they are willing to change, paper forms it is, lol.
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Yeah, he’s stubborn as a mule. I guess that’s where I get it from. Lol. That’s what my therapist told me too, so it must be true. Snort!
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HA! You and I both sister!
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Kick Murphy out and lock the door and tell the furbabies to take turns on guard, Jack can take first watch! 💜💙🧡💛💚
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🤣😂 Murphy always sneaks back in, that rat bastard!
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I hate days that are on a roll like that. Hope things have calmed down and you got your taxes done ok.
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We ended up going to H&R Block because I wasn’t confident in doing it online for him. Good thing we did, though. Things changed quite a bit and it was more difficult to do! The cost was high but he still gets money back!
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H & R Block is not cheap, but I like that they will stand with me should a problem arise, so I would not have to face the IRS alone. Glad he has a refund coming!
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They were definitely not cheap! What a shock it was!
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