smonster, we've used TaxAct. It works, but is not the world's most sophisticated thing. But it works and is free.
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I want this t-shirt: [link]
Good luck with the taxes, smonster. And anybody else in the U.S. who has procrastinated.
Lobs in grenade and leaves.
Men ditch 'nice guy' style, get more dates
Whatever. IME, nice guys do just fine as long as ya got some self-confidence.
I want to go to the beach. When I was in Massachusetts for Passover, we drove along the coast a little, and that was nice, but I really need more beach time. Maybe I can go sit and watch the river this weekend. It's not the same, but I guess it's something.
And I'm done! Used H&R Block. Refunds for both, yay. And superyay for free e-filing ($10 for state was worth it).
My taxes are done, and await my signature and stamps. I'm sure that procrastinating on this until the last moment will have ensured that something will be needed that I don't have to hand.
I submitted my taxes a few weeks ago and already got my refund. My taxes are really simple, though.
I sent a thank you email for today's phone interview, and the committee head responded by wishing me luck. This doesn't seem like a good sign.
Hil, think positive! Of course it is a good sign!
I shall try to think positive.
Considering the number of applications I've sent out and the number of applications that each job has been getting, the odds work out pretty well that I'll get a job somewhere. Just not sure where yet.