taxpayer relief
Aug. 20th, 2010 08:14 amA couple of weeks ago, we received a letter from our state's taxation dept, to the effect that there was a discrepancy between their records and what the IRS said our combined income had been in 2007. We had 30 days to clarify the situation otherwise we'd get audited. It was rather perplexing - and quite distressing - because, being good citizens, we've always paid our taxes accurately.
Our tax consultant figured it all out a few days ago.
It's my wife's fault.
The discrepancy comes from her being a fiction writer. It means she only had sales out of the state and so wasn't required to submit Gross Receipt Tax Returns to the state.
For those of you who haven't heard, New Mexico isn't exactly a hot bed of publishing. Still, the state has more F/SF writers within its borders than you can shake a stick at. Mind you, I recommend against shaking a stick at George RR Martin. I wouldn't be surprised that he got the same letter though.
That being said, our dossier is closed.
Relieved?
Very much so.
Our tax consultant figured it all out a few days ago.
It's my wife's fault.
The discrepancy comes from her being a fiction writer. It means she only had sales out of the state and so wasn't required to submit Gross Receipt Tax Returns to the state.
For those of you who haven't heard, New Mexico isn't exactly a hot bed of publishing. Still, the state has more F/SF writers within its borders than you can shake a stick at. Mind you, I recommend against shaking a stick at George RR Martin. I wouldn't be surprised that he got the same letter though.
That being said, our dossier is closed.
Relieved?
Very much so.
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