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loka
01-30-2010, 04:57 AM
So I'm getting over 2 grand in taxes. What should I do? Spend it? Save it? I've been wanting to get a LCD TV and rebuy an xbox, but then I'm thinking of saving the money and wait until after training when I get stationed somewhere and buy at on base. So spend or save?

anex
01-30-2010, 06:30 AM
Save it! For the love of god, wait till your next base!

Jeimuzu
01-30-2010, 10:07 AM
Save it, obviously.

Christmas
01-30-2010, 10:42 AM
Spend it.

The more money going into the economy the better.

uuntiltheendd
01-30-2010, 10:48 AM
save it then buy the tv and xbox (with halo 3 of course) on base.

acolyte_to_jippity
01-30-2010, 10:53 AM
option 3:
don't fuck up with your taxes. honestly, people always seem excited about tax returns. they're one of the things you don't want to happen. it means you overpaid your taxes. yes, you get it back but that basically means you're loaning the gov't your money. and you don't get interest on it. it's better to owe the gov't a little for a while because that's like a loan they gave you, with no interest attatched.

Fireye
01-30-2010, 11:38 AM
I'm getting $11 back from fed, and I owe $50 to state. I guess I"m doing it right? :D

Andrew_Pavlik
01-30-2010, 12:27 PM
Spend half, save half as an emergency fund.

I have paid into the system 6 yrs now, stupid self employment lol

Scrubbleboo
01-30-2010, 01:38 PM
I'm getting $11 back from fed, and I owe $50 to state. I guess I"m doing it right? :D

Last year I owed $400 dollars because my Step-fathers accountant decided she was going to fuck up my withholdings. :headache:

This year I'm looking forward to actually getting money back.

Loka, save it for when you move, most everything you own now will be left behind until you are stationed, and it will take a while to even get it there. I suggest buy your TV once you're there <3.

DeadEyeDeNNi$
01-30-2010, 02:02 PM
I'm getting $11 back from fed, and I owe $50 to state. I guess I"m doing it right? :D






Have you received yours yet?




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Every US taxpayer will be mailed one of these with the new 2009 IRS tax forms.

Be watching for yours in your mail box - SOON !!!


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loka
01-30-2010, 02:06 PM
option 3:
don't fuck up with your taxes. honestly, people always seem excited about tax returns. they're one of the things you don't want to happen. it means you overpaid your taxes. yes, you get it back but that basically means you're loaning the gov't your money. and you don't get interest on it. it's better to owe the gov't a little for a while because that's like a loan they gave you, with no interest attatched.

Actually, I didn't owe the government anything. The government decided to finally pay back people who go to school or the parents who claim you as a dependent and pay for your school. But now you can add textbooks and school expenses to the list, not just the tuition you pay. It's called the American Opportunity Credit. My dad is a CPA and licensed tax preparer. When it comes to my taxes, he's going to try to find areas he can get me money... and damn he did.

Definitely spending little on the money I get. Buying those other things on base.

acolyte_to_jippity
01-30-2010, 02:52 PM
ahhh, see i thought you were talking about getting a tax return because you didn't need to pay as much as you did.

never mind then. ut what i said still holds true

Dog Brother #1
01-30-2010, 03:13 PM
I'm only getting a couple hundred back.

loka
01-30-2010, 06:15 PM
I was only suppose to originally get 400 back. Then my father realized I qualify for that stimulus package they were giving away back last year, and then the whole American Opportunity Credit. Adds up to more than 2 grand.

loka
01-31-2010, 02:15 AM
Oh and I just noticed, but I'm not sure how what you said holds truth. Taxes are based on 3 situations.

1. Your income
2. The amount of papers the tax preparer has to file.
3. Your status. Single 0-1; Dependents 2-whatever;

Your total income derives from the amount you owe. If you make more than 6500 federal; and state is separate (varies from 5000-10000) then you WILL be paying taxes. Only way you earn all the money back is if you earned less than both federal and state.

Secondly, the papers that you file for taxes make a huge difference in what you can earn as credits that the government is issuing etc etc. Health insurance, school expenses, house mortgages, deductions, dependents under 16 etc etc etc. You can make over 100,000 and get back 15,000 in taxes because you have dependents and other deductions the government will throw money at you for. For each child under 16, it's a 1,000 credit.

Status on your paycheck is the kicker. If you claim single 0, both state and federal will take more money from your paycheck, but you will play less in taxes. Claim single 1 (because you're saying you claim yourself and someone else) they will take less money out of your paycheck, but will pay more taxes at the end of the year putting into consideration the money you have earned through out the year. This is why people hold onto receipts, and other papers. To get more credits that the government is paying off. Tax returns aren't loans. It's money that the government has determined you have the right to get back through the papers you paid someone else to have filed.

Rage
01-31-2010, 10:01 AM
I got 1200 back this year, Already bought myself a 32" hd lcd tv. The rest im saving

acolyte_to_jippity
01-31-2010, 11:42 AM
I'm in college!! with no discernable income!!! so i don't have anything coming to me, because i don't pay anything!!


...yay

Steamer
01-31-2010, 11:59 PM
I got ~5K Back. I kinda use the tax system as a non-interest bearing "savings account" that can't be counted as an asset and one that I can't "touch". ;).

loka
02-01-2010, 12:12 AM
I got ~5K Back. I kinda use the tax system as a non-interest bearing "savings account" that can't be counted as an asset and one that I can't "touch". ;).

yeah that's what many people consider it. That or rainy day money :P

StarsMine
02-01-2010, 03:31 AM
I only make 3k a year so even though I have to file tax forums, I dont pay or get anything.

I should probably get on that... where the fuck did I put my December check...

Edit:just got my W2 so im good to go

maynard
02-03-2010, 03:18 PM
I got fucked a couple years back. did my taxes, got 1300. then they phone me a month later saying they fucked up and I owe them 300 of it back. then right before next tax season they call me and say "we decided 2 review your taxes again, and realized we made another error, and you owe us another 1000 back ontop of the 300....

fucking horse shit is what that is. havnt done my taxes sinse lol.

StarsMine
02-03-2010, 03:42 PM
I got fucked a couple years back. did my taxes, got 1300. then they phone me a month later saying they fucked up and I owe them 300 of it back. then right before next tax season they call me and say "we decided 2 review your taxes again, and realized we made another error, and you owe us another 1000 back ontop of the 300....

fucking horse shit is what that is. havnt done my taxes sinse lol.

wtf thats not right.

maynard
02-03-2010, 04:06 PM
wtf thats not right.

yeah that's what I said. I also paid a professional to do them... and I Just got mail at my old place the other day saying I owe them like 1450 now... the fuckers are charging me interest on it.

Scrubbleboo
02-03-2010, 04:34 PM
yeah that's what I said. I also paid a professional to do them... and I Just got mail at my old place the other day saying I owe them like 1450 now... the fuckers are charging me interest on it.

Warning: :rant:

When my husband received FEMA money after Katrina he was sent about 3000 dollars for the stuff in his apartment that was completely destroyed. A year or so later they sent us a letter in the mail demanding that he pay it back in full and they made a mistake giving him money. Needless to say, after a heck of a fight we got to keep the money. The U.S. Government is not infallible.

It just pissed me off that my husband was someone who helped clean up after Katrina was told to give back money when half of the city had moved to Texas three weeks before the storm and were now buying designer purses and brand new, giant ass cars with their 20,000 FEMA checks. Fucking hicks.

IRS can kiss my ass. Our country has gone way beyond the expression "taxation without representation". Most of neither have a say or an idea as to where our tax dollars go, even though we elect those to "represent us". The country behaves as if we are in their debt and they rightfully deserve that money and make us it's puppets when in reality, we don't have to give them shit. We are putting our money on loan to them. Unfortunately if you don't pay your taxes you will be thrown in jail and hounded for life...so well, what's the lesser of two evils? :)