Actually, refunds go away after three years, but since I have been dealing with this for so long (I got behind because of my own illness and the disorganization that comes with that) until they owe me refunds from 2002. Not all years since 2002 because I filed some of them too late, but until I get all of them filed they will release none of them. 2002 was filed on time but they lost it. Now I must file 2002 (I found my original and lost it again in my piles of papers and disorganization), 2010, 2011, 2012 (I filed 2013 on time), and a few weeks ago they added 2001. I don't even remember 2001.
The IRS started messing with us when my husband was in the military and we were moving nearly every year. One year they told us that we didn't deserve any earned income credit because we did not have a second child (our son was about a year old when we got that letter). They said to pay it back. After trying to reason with them, I gave up and payed them the refund from the next year to get rid of them. I guess that was a grave mistake because they have been on my back ever since whenever they get the chance. My son is 32 now! Every time, I'm due refund. That doesnt matter to them they just start bugging about another year.
I have been overwhelmed and disorganized in my life for some time now. When my daughter was fighting in Iraq in 2003 I became pregnant and I never told my husband because I knew I would lose the child. I'd wanted more children for our entire marriage, but miscarriages always put an end to it. I thank God every day for my two. Now my husband lives 200 miles away from me. He has to be there for our daughter who has PTSD; and I have to be here for Mom and my new stepdad. Sometimes we don't know if we are together or not but we are always friends.
My mom says she hasn't done her taxes since my first step dad passed away in the 90's!!! I definitely did not know that. Now I don't have enough help to take care of her and my new stepdad, and Mom doesn't understand if I'm not there all my waking hours. She has been diagnosed with dementia, so she is extremely unreasonabe about some things. Anone who talks to her in passing would never know. I haven't even told her that she has it. She would never believe me anyway.
My household goods have been packed away for nine years; together with the 2002 tax return that I found and just lost again. Eight and a half of those years I took care of Mom, and that's why my household stuff was packed away for so long. My husband had one bedroom of furniture; then our daughter divorced her husband, moved in with him and brought her household stuff. Our son ended up moving back in with him too. Then he was out of commission for about a year when he tore his achilles' tendon. Somewhere in this pile of mess here I WILL find my 2002 return! It's too much stuff because Mom left most of her furniture and household stuff here when she got married. My husband helps me financially when he can, but he is helping to keep our daughter afloat too. I have been selling my clothing and other things in the house to help myself.
That's about half the story but enough of bending you guys' ears, and I really thank you for caring and giving me suggestions. This too shall pass!