You know, this state; this Confederate state…
I described my whole tax preparation
michegoss a couple of weeks ago. But that wasn’t the last word.
Because I received a letter from Virginia informing
me that—in an effort to cut back on “fraud”, they required further information
from me before they’d consider issuing my refund. (If I’d owed them money, there
wouldn’t have been any issue.)
Well, I went to their poxy site to “enter [my]
information” that would enable them to reluctantly and begrudgingly issue my three-figure
refund, but it wouldn’t accept the entries. After switching from Firefox to
Chrome, here’s the response I got:
Okay, 60 bloody days was unacceptable, so I called
the number on their letter. And—fair dues—I’d forgotten all about the issue of
inputting the property taxes I’d paid changing my tax liability. Because,
although I’d focused on the federal return, of course it also affected my state
liability. Which meant the refund I saw on my pre-property tax liability wasn’t
what was in Virginia’ system.
Well, Jamal cleared it up for me. I’m getting
$200 more back from the state—yay!
But I still don’t grasp where Virginia gets off
requiring extra “proof” when I’m due a refund. And they’re still pissing me
off.
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