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April the Fifteenth Blues
I hate it when this deadline comes around, and not all of my information can be found. It is necessary to wait until the last day whenever there is a time I have to pay. Having more than one job is usually nice. When tax time comes, I have to pay the price. I find it difficult for reality comprehension. I really don’t want to file for an extension. Right now, the situation is not too fine. I am missing one of my forms number 1099. What about my third W-2, where is it now? I am going to have to find it somehow. Only facts are accepted by the IRS. They want true information, I cannot guess. The slightest misrepresentation cannot escape detection. My filed form will be a victim of rejection. Yes, it is now that dreaded time. The surroundings I am in are hardly sublime.
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