Monday, June 27, 2016

When your in-laws are in trouble with the IRS

Back in 2014, we found out that my in-laws had a tax lien of $139,000 for 2010-2012.  I know it's wrong to feel happy about it, but I do.  I said it.  They might lie and get away with it with some people, but they did get caught with the IRS.  That's a lot of money to owe to the government.  You don't have a lien for that much and claim it was innocent; they knew they were being sneaky and dishonest.  It's as simple as that, and now they are paying the price.  They have not paid it off to date (no release posted), so they are still under that lien.

To make it better, they got another this year (2016) for the $103,000 for 2013 & 2014.  Soooo let me add that up for a grand total of $242,000 dollars that they are in trouble for with the IRS.  Again, I know it's wrong to be happy over that, but I am.  I can't help it!  It's a reap what you sow kind of thing.

Also, notice how their first lien was 2014 (March to be exact), and then the one they got this year (2016) included 2014.  So they got in trouble in 2014, and still continued to be dishonest that year and get in trouble for it.  So I'm sure they'll get another lien for 2015 and 2016.

Part of my happiness too is like, here is tangible proof of their dishonesty; not just what we are saying.  You can't spin a lien like they so often do with their actions against us.  You are $242,000 in trouble with the IRS, and I have the documents to prove it.  Because they are public documents.  You can't hide from that, suckas!  Part of me has wanted to send those documents to everyone they know, but I don't.  That would be wrong, but fun.  But so so wrong.  So I don't.  Ignoring them works for us, so we'll keep focusing on ourselves and ignoring them.

Also, even more grateful to be rid of them.  Could you imagine?!  So, so, sooooo dishonest.  My father-in-law had made comments before about doing work (they own their own appraisal business) and taking money "under the table."  So they knew what they were doing!  Not. Innocent.  And my brother-in-law works for them, so I can only assume he and his wife don't know about the IRS stuff because who in their right mind would stay and work for them?  Or they're just dumb or just as dishonest and crooked as them.  Who knows!  Anyway, just wanted to share!