Meg...
...It sounds to me that he either didn't care what you had to say or he knew what was coming and figured if you couldn't get the words out, it wouldn't be true. Either way, it's childish. Maybe you should just call him on the telephone and tell him what's up? What a brat! Who interrupts when someone is trying to say something important?
Childish is exactly the word I chose. And, I respectfully say, "No, I will never run my mouth off to or at him again." Let him figure it out.
O.K., I heard back from Vex. Instead of letting me file the taxes on my own so that I can buy that Kia Sportage I told you about, all of a sudden, he doesn't need the 11 year old car that he refused to let me have all of this time. I can have that car if I file with him AND write a letter to the prosecutor. I already have an 11 year old car that doesn't run, why would I do this for him for a car that I could buy for one months of alimony?
I have an opportunity to buy a 2002 Kia Sportage at a bargain rate and I can only do that if I don't have to file with Vex. Also, I found out that no matter what the divorce says, it cannot trump the IRS and if Vex doesn't pay the back taxes, I would still be liable so it isn't worth it to me to file with him one way or another.
If I do it his way, he will give me the 94 Mercury Tracer and then he will buy himself a new car, I would still be driving a crappy car instead of the nice one that I can buy now AND I would still be technically liable for my taxes. I don't think so.
Meg
...It sounds to me that he either didn't care what you had to say or he knew what was coming and figured if you couldn't get the words out, it wouldn't be true. Either way, it's childish. Maybe you should just call him on the telephone and tell him what's up? What a brat! Who interrupts when someone is trying to say something important?
Childish is exactly the word I chose. And, I respectfully say, "No, I will never run my mouth off to or at him again." Let him figure it out.
O.K., I heard back from Vex. Instead of letting me file the taxes on my own so that I can buy that Kia Sportage I told you about, all of a sudden, he doesn't need the 11 year old car that he refused to let me have all of this time. I can have that car if I file with him AND write a letter to the prosecutor. I already have an 11 year old car that doesn't run, why would I do this for him for a car that I could buy for one months of alimony?
I have an opportunity to buy a 2002 Kia Sportage at a bargain rate and I can only do that if I don't have to file with Vex. Also, I found out that no matter what the divorce says, it cannot trump the IRS and if Vex doesn't pay the back taxes, I would still be liable so it isn't worth it to me to file with him one way or another.
If I do it his way, he will give me the 94 Mercury Tracer and then he will buy himself a new car, I would still be driving a crappy car instead of the nice one that I can buy now AND I would still be technically liable for my taxes. I don't think so.
Meg
1 Comments:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE listen to me -- FILE YOUR OWN TAXES. DO NOT EVER DO ANYTHING JOINTLY WITH YOUR EXHUSBAND THAT INVOLVES MONEY. I've been there, and it wasn't pretty.
Post a Comment
<< Home