A Miracle of Love
Oct. 25th, 2016 06:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I did my tax return a few months ago and received a small refund. Yay!
Last week, I received a revised assessment from the tax office telling me they'd revised my tax for the year based on information from my superannuation (pension) fund, so now I owe them money back.
Today, I received a letter from my superannuation fund, saying oops, we accidentally doubled the amount we reported to the tax office, so you may get a revised assessment. We will amend the information, and they'll fix the assessment, so don't worry about paying.
Only I had already paid, because I am a model citizen. So now I either have to deal with the tax office to get my money back, or wait until I do next year's tax and get it back as part of my refund next July. I'm leaning towards July, because I'll have forgotten about it by then and it will be a delightful surprise.
Other than that, today I ploughed the vegetable patch with a rotary hoe borrowed from my uncle B. So much easier than digging. And so much fun.
The Booker Prize is due to be announced today. Tonight, my time. I started reading the last nominee now, so I've timed it well. My pick for the winner would be Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien. Let's see how prescient I am!
Last week, I received a revised assessment from the tax office telling me they'd revised my tax for the year based on information from my superannuation (pension) fund, so now I owe them money back.
Today, I received a letter from my superannuation fund, saying oops, we accidentally doubled the amount we reported to the tax office, so you may get a revised assessment. We will amend the information, and they'll fix the assessment, so don't worry about paying.
Only I had already paid, because I am a model citizen. So now I either have to deal with the tax office to get my money back, or wait until I do next year's tax and get it back as part of my refund next July. I'm leaning towards July, because I'll have forgotten about it by then and it will be a delightful surprise.
Other than that, today I ploughed the vegetable patch with a rotary hoe borrowed from my uncle B. So much easier than digging. And so much fun.
The Booker Prize is due to be announced today. Tonight, my time. I started reading the last nominee now, so I've timed it well. My pick for the winner would be Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien. Let's see how prescient I am!