Sure. One horror story could be about people who made a simple mistake on their forms but then faced huge fines. Another might be those who had their returns rejected multiple times due to some minor clerical errors, causing a great deal of stress and delay in getting their refunds.
Well, from the '2019 tax return horror stories', there were cases where taxpayers were audited without proper cause. They had to go through a lot of paperwork and deal with the IRS for months, just to prove that they had done everything correctly in the first place. It was a nightmare for them as it took up so much of their time and energy.
Sure. Maybe some people faced huge unexpected tax bills in 2018. For example, small business owners who miscalculated their deductions and ended up owing a large sum to the tax authorities.
A small business owner was audited. The auditor found some minor discrepancies in their mileage deductions. But because of the way the IRS handled it, it seemed like a huge deal. The business owner had to go through piles of old records to prove their case. It took a lot of time away from running their business and cost them extra money in accountant fees.
Sure. One story is about a guy who tried to claim his pet dog as a business expense because he said the dog 'guarded' his home office while he worked. Another is a person who accidentally put their grocery bill in the tax return instead of actual business receipts. And there was also a woman who thought she could deduct the cost of her new wardrobe for work, but it was clearly just regular clothing and not a work uniform.
Sure. One funny story is that a friend of mine was filling out his tax return. He accidentally added an extra zero to one of his expense deductions. When the IRS questioned it, he was so embarrassed. He had to go through all his receipts again to correct it, and he learned to double - check everything from then on.
I heard of a case where someone's tax preparer made a huge mistake. They misclassified a major expense, which made it seem like the taxpayer owed a lot more than they actually did. It took months of dealing with the IRS to get it sorted out. They had to hire an expensive tax lawyer to prove the error.
Well, there could be a situation in these stories where the BDSM equipment was not used correctly. Let's say a restraint was too tight and cut off circulation. And on top of that, the dominant didn't notice or didn't care in time. This lack of care and improper use of tools can lead to very bad and scary situations for the person involved in the BDSM activity.
One example could be: 'I woke up in the middle of the night. There was a figure at the foot of my bed with no face.'
Sure. One example could be long wait times on the phone when trying to get tax - related issues resolved. People have reported being on hold for hours, just to be transferred around and still not get a proper answer.
Here's one more: 'The old house was silent. Then, from the attic, I heard the sound of a rocking chair moving on its own, as if someone long dead was still using it.' These stories rely on our basic fears of the unknown and the unexpected to send shivers down our spines.
Sure. One example could be a person who took a new type of painkiller and developed a severe rash all over their body. Another might be someone who was prescribed a pill for blood pressure but it made their heart rate skyrocket instead of regulating it.