We finally did our taxes, and as predicted--
My son did well--
My wife and I did not.
And just so you know, if you are over 65 years of age, you do get a tax credit, but it does not remove the tax entirely.
This credit did help us out to an extent, but we still owed plenty of money to the state and federal government.
Again, most of it can be attributed to the fact that I am considered to be an "independent contractor" with my job, and I have to pay taxes on that money that I make from being a remote worker, and I have to pay it at tax time.
Simple as that.
And if you need to take money out of other areas to pay off things, it is considered to be income, and you have to pay taxes on that too.
So what it all amounted to was that we had to pay the piper once again.
I am just glad that it is all over and done with for another year.
But this year, I found that a lot of the institutions we deal with took their time sending us our tax forms.
Now, I thought it was a law that all of these forms had to be in by January 31, and honestly, I haven't had that much of a problem with getting these forms--save one or two, including from my workplace--before this year.
This year, many of these tax forms that we needed were sent after January 31, and we even got one or two on the day we filed our taxes, a couple of days into February.
This is just plain wrong, but I guess if there was a law about this, it is not in force anymore, and if there wasn't a law, companies just sent these things out by January 31, but many simply don't anymore, for whatever reason.
But it is all done for calendar year 2025, and that is the important thing.
Tax, tax, tax ...
And you know who gets it in the end.
The poor don't/can't pay taxes because they have no money, and the rich don't/can't pay taxes because they have plenty of ways to avoid doing so--
Leaving the middle class to foot the tax bill.
It has always been like this, it isn't changing any time soon, so you just have to learn to live with it and just manage to do the best you can do under the circumstances.
Tax day is not my favorite day of the year, but after all is said and done, I am just glad that it is over and done with.
First, getting the staples out of my head, and now, paying our tax bill ...
Two things weighing on me that I don't have to worry about anymore.
What's next?
It is just too taxing on my brain to think about that right now.






