Boy, I miss the days when I could file an EZ form and not have anything to itemize or adjust, or even worry about. It was just fill out what you had been given in your W2 and get a refund. The older you get, the more complicated it gets.
This past year (2007) I bought myself my first home. Very complex process, very long process, and very paperwork heavy process. Thankfully, my lawyer told me which things to put at the top of the pack so I could find them easier when doing my taxes for the year. (The Amoritization Schedule, and the HUD-1 document). I also had my automobile taxes from the town I live in, and my two student loan 1098 forms. So overall, I had my W2, my four different 1098 forms (Two from student loans, and two from the two companies that housed my mortgage), a 1099-INT from my bank for the interest obtained on my savings account while I saved for the house, and my tax bill for my car. Thank god for the tax software out there because it was well worth the $20 I spent on it. (Really ended up being free due to other stuff I also bought).
The nice thing about the tax software is that it told me about things I never would have thought of. Things like the property taxes that were already paid for the September-December timeframe by the previous owners could be claimed by me. This is because in the closing, I reimbursed them for that timeperiod and this is denoted in my HUD-1 on the front page. SWEET! In addition, even though I didn't pay "points" on the mortgage, I did pay some initial premiums that are equivalent to points but denoted as such. They even told me what line on the HUD-1 to find this amount. It was pretty significant and added a lot to my deductions.
With all said and done, my federal and state taxes were filed and I'm getting a nice refund back of near $2,500!!!

So this means that my cabinet is paid for in full, or I can get myself a nice laptop like I've always wanted, or I could take a vacation someplace nice which I've never done before, or I could go and fill out my DVD collection, or I could do a bunch of other things.
Kind of funny how the most expensive purchase of my life is resulting in a great tax refund from both the feds and the state.

I am in a DAMN good mood right now.
