I don't mind the deductions. It's the tax credits that I am against.
Do you understand the difference?
No, no I'm actually gaming the American welfare system, I gotta take care of mah keeeeds.
Thanks WC!
I don't mind the deductions. It's the tax credits that I am against.
Do you understand the difference?
cosigned sons
$1300
$3775.00 - Biggest refund to date; mainly because of school credits for my final year of college.
Question: How does one get as much back as yall are stating? Having kids? Owning a home?
Income tax refunds are what they are. A redristribution of wealth. It's not going to turn anyone into millionaires. If peolple get 3-5k back who cares? With kids, thats as good as gone in a few weeks.
Are you and I related?
conservatives whining about the tax breaks middle class people get
for me? the big ones are kids, home, education, and charitable donations in that order (the first and second may be switched).
I am getting around 2300.
Writing a check for at least 8k. But it's okay, there was a time my kids were real young and the income was less, we always got a great return. Kids are older, income is waaay up, it's my turn to pay. Obviously once some people can no longer take advantage of the breaks, they feel very persecuted and have to point out the "free rides" the "takers" get lol.
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Got back $2300.
Getting? Got it already. About $1,000. Got it a few days ago and turned around and spent it all on bills the same day. [Insert sad trombone here.]
It's ok, I'm doing the exact same. I should be getting mine Monday and it will 100% pay off all debt and household bills. It's actually a good feeling..
How do you feel taking money out of WC's pocket, you parasite?
Very little. Which is good since I actually owed thousands more theyll never find out about.
Had to write a $240,000. check in '96 when I sold my interest in a business I started.
I make this statement every year -- unless you are getting money back due to credits (such as EIC), you should not be celebrating paying in too much all year and letting the government have your money interest free during the year while you pay in too much.
Troof ^
I have yet to do my taxes yet. I am sure ill have to pay $3-$4k. Still this whole idea of giving the government a loan interest free is a bit bogus. Even in a high yield account you're likely getting less than 1% interest. Unless you're grossly over-paying it's really not that big of a deal.
Pretty ing good tbh
Lol at everyone who cries about "giving the government an interest free loan". Let's be honest here, it's not like you would
have managed to invest those 2k somewhere and get an amazing return.....for most people, this is money that they would have probably
spent otherwise.
However if you have credit card debt, then you are not giving an interest free loan to the government, you are paying capital one, or citibank, etc 10 percent for the privilege of loaning money to the government.
I haven't had a job in four years!!!!![]()
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