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February 17th, 2014 08:55 PM | |
PiggySmallz |
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Originally Posted by Smoothgrandmama
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I paid in $10,690 fed income taxes.......$4460 social security..... and another $1050 in medicaid...
I get $770 back. |
February 17th, 2014 06:40 PM | |
maxgst | I used turbo tax. I only worked 4 months last year and I'm getting back 1,400 so I'm not complaining. |
February 17th, 2014 06:16 PM | |
Shelbydog! |
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Originally Posted by Smoothgrandmama
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I paid in $10,690 fed income taxes.......$4460 social security..... and another $1050 in medicaid...
I get $770 back. |
February 17th, 2014 05:54 PM | |
8t6gt |
I glad we all now have an idea of what Smooth makes a year ![]() |
February 17th, 2014 04:40 PM | |
Smoothgrandmama |
I paid in $10,690 fed income taxes.......$4460 social security..... and another $1050 in medicaid... I get $770 back. |
February 17th, 2014 11:39 AM | |
8t6gt |
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Originally Posted by RDY4WAR
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LOL Same here, just thought I'd mention it. I had a complicated year when my dad passed away, I took on the family land, had to deal with property taxes, 3 different state returns, etc... so I just took it all to them and let them sort it out. lol
But for now, I have a fairly simple form with just a few exemptions so I'll continue to do it myself online for cheap. But those places you actually go to have someone do it are definitely not a total waste, they are there for good reason. Pay someone else to sift through your full year of receipts and exemptions lol. |
February 17th, 2014 05:23 AM | |
Towelie | lol not yet I still have to keep saving, it's just a large chunk of the change. |
February 17th, 2014 05:17 AM | |
RDY4WAR |
You could've bought it 2 months ago if you'd saved it instead. lol ![]() |
February 17th, 2014 04:17 AM | |
Towelie | I'm buying a blower with the money I got back from them. |
February 17th, 2014 04:15 AM | |
RDY4WAR | It's still something. lol I bought me a pair of ribeye steaks to grill with the interest I made off the money I didn't loan to the government. |
February 17th, 2014 04:08 AM | |
Towelie | even at an outrageous 15% interest rate, I'd get another 180. not much. |
February 17th, 2014 04:03 AM | |
RDY4WAR |
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When you make 21k a year, 100 more a month going into savings collects interest and leaves you with more than 1200 at the end of the year.
Also, the government isn't giving you a gift. They are thanking you for your gift to them... an interest free loan. |
February 17th, 2014 03:47 AM | |
Towelie | When you make 21k a year, 100 more a month won't make me any less broke. But 1200 at the end of the year is a nice gift from the government for letting them fuck me all year. |
February 17th, 2014 03:40 AM | |
RDY4WAR |
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Some people like having less money at the end of the year.
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February 17th, 2014 01:46 AM | |
Towelie | Some people like having a big return at the end of the year. |
February 17th, 2014 12:13 AM | |
(Kohrs93) |
I use turbo tax as well... I had a few w2s and a couple forms for school and my second job (I am classified as an independent contractor for my second job, so it's miscellaneous income and I don't get a w2. Just come 1098 or 1099 form). It was really simple. I ended up getting like $6200 back because of baby, wife, and school. Most of it will sit in savings and get used if needed. Or if I really want to buy something Sent from AutoGuide.com App |
February 17th, 2014 12:12 AM | |
Mach1dmb! | This was my first time having to file taxes in 7 years. My dad tried it for me, one way claiming me on his, another way without, and then my parents are giving me the difference of the better option. I think I'm getting around $1200 |
February 17th, 2014 12:11 AM | |
Rhythm Stick | I did our taxes for free this year through Turbo Tax. I'll have to start paying to file next year since I'm no longer in the Air Force. Between my wife and I, we're getting $4000 back. I'll be boosted by the end of next month. |
February 17th, 2014 12:05 AM | |
bluebandit! |
I've been using Turbo Tax for a few years now. Simple as hell to do (even with all the different 10-99's I had to enter) and only cost $20 to file federal and state. I got $2200 back ![]() |
February 16th, 2014 11:57 PM | |
RDY4WAR | LOL Same here, just thought I'd mention it. I had a complicated year when my dad passed away, I took on the family land, had to deal with property taxes, 3 different state returns, etc... so I just took it all to them and let them sort it out. lol |
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