I feel like people want me to go to hell. I get free things often and I get help so often sometimes I feel I'm taking advantage of people...
I may take advantage of the situation like doing my research and TECHNICALLY it's legal and I'm in the right for this type of help and it usually works in my favor.
I got $9,000 back on my taxes... I have a child too. The tax preparer helping me with filing asked if these numbers looked right and I said yes eventho I was doubtful. I took out my 401k and somehow I got all of it back... but I really need the money.
Also would like to add I double checked my work on filing so everything is punched correctly. I'm just shocked and feeling a little guilty.
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The only hell is the place you can take youself by not listening to your own self when it matters.
People will set other people up though, if it suits some agenda.
If your feeling guilty, its likely you know there is something your doing you either shouldn't be or aren't comfy with. If its something nebulus, or maybe just a general self guilt trip (e. g. in your nature to blame yourself) you can mitigate it by doing something really right for others who deserve it.
Can't say I know of anyone who would think the way you mention, like trying to set up another person for hell (here meaning their own hell). I guess maybe a psycho or jilter lover might have some revenge motivation possibly. Though generally I think most people are just trying their best.
If you got 9000 dollars back on your taxes then that means the government took 9000 dollars from you to start with that they should not have. Furthermore, due to inflation the amount you got back was smaller than the amount they initially took from you. That is your money, and was always your money.