Sherry E
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I don't know what they do at Ariel's for birthdays, but at Goofy's, if they know it is your birthday and show your birthday button (get that at City Hall) when you go (you will mention it when you make the PS), they will bring you out a cupcake and sing a (very bad) song of some kind and then give you a Goofy's Kitchen button.
I am sorry to hear about the fender bender. I know how it is when things just seem to pile up on you and suddenly there is one bill after another. But I am glad you didn't get hurt in the fender bender.
I had the opposite situation with the IRS this year. I had different forms to fill out than what I have been used to for 20 years, and I thought I filled them out properly and paid off everything, but they sent me a notice saying that somehow I was $300 short on what I paid them and now I owe that to them!!! First of all, I don't even know how they came to that conclusion, as I made less money last year than I had in previous years, but somehow owed MORE Federal taxes than previous years??? How does that work? I hate to say it, but I think the IRS goofed on the figures, or I filled out something incorrectly that made them think I owed more than I do...otherwise I don't know how it was actually possible! In any case, try convincing the IRS they made a mistake or that I did something wrong to cause them to make an error. It is not easy or fast!
I am sorry to hear about the fender bender. I know how it is when things just seem to pile up on you and suddenly there is one bill after another. But I am glad you didn't get hurt in the fender bender.
I had the opposite situation with the IRS this year. I had different forms to fill out than what I have been used to for 20 years, and I thought I filled them out properly and paid off everything, but they sent me a notice saying that somehow I was $300 short on what I paid them and now I owe that to them!!! First of all, I don't even know how they came to that conclusion, as I made less money last year than I had in previous years, but somehow owed MORE Federal taxes than previous years??? How does that work? I hate to say it, but I think the IRS goofed on the figures, or I filled out something incorrectly that made them think I owed more than I do...otherwise I don't know how it was actually possible! In any case, try convincing the IRS they made a mistake or that I did something wrong to cause them to make an error. It is not easy or fast!