Anyone else get "violated" by Uncle Sam?
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Originally posted by NluvwithXLR8ing
Shut up dude, you got a **** load more back than i did just cuz you LIED!!
Shut up dude, you got a **** load more back than i did just cuz you LIED!!
ha ha
edgar,
oh and if someone from the IRS sees this ^hes lying cause i didn’t lie... ha ha i promise
#21
Originally posted by sonicsuby
$2700 refund.
Already in the bank.
Sorry, man
$2700 refund.
Already in the bank.
Sorry, man
As for my taxes, I have no clue yet because my daddy's accountant has not finished them yet. Knowing my dad though he will keep my refund, and deposit it in our joint account and call it my living expenses for the month. Yeah college is nice but I hate not having my own money.
Scott get ready to support me cause I need a MAN!
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E-File through H&R Block so you could go back and change stuff around to get the most $ back. The education credits kick a$$ and you don't need any proof! Not that you'd make anything up. I'm getting a little over $900 total from both Fed and State. AccessPort here I come! :banana:
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I'm getting $1450 back. mostly cause of the Capital Losses i suffered a few years ago when the stock market tanked. of course, that all goes towards my auto insurance for next year.
#26
Re: Anyone else get "violated" by Uncle Sam?
Originally posted by mexicanpizza
I feel like I dropped the soap in prison....
Just e-filed, owing almost $4,000. Who says the rich get all the tax breaks!!!
Jebus...we paid enough in tax last year to buy an SRT4. And we still can't afford a decent house in this area.
Anyway...thus ends my rant.
[sidenote: I recommend www.hrblock.com wholeheartedly. If you have all your paperwork, it rules. I didn't need to stand up to complete my federal/state returns, e-file them, and pay with an electronic check. If you might use then, use this link:
http://www.hrblock.com/friend/index....A-9371A05B2A6A
...which will save you $10, and will get me $5. I'll buy you all pizza or something.]
I feel like I dropped the soap in prison....
Just e-filed, owing almost $4,000. Who says the rich get all the tax breaks!!!
Jebus...we paid enough in tax last year to buy an SRT4. And we still can't afford a decent house in this area.
Anyway...thus ends my rant.
[sidenote: I recommend www.hrblock.com wholeheartedly. If you have all your paperwork, it rules. I didn't need to stand up to complete my federal/state returns, e-file them, and pay with an electronic check. If you might use then, use this link:
http://www.hrblock.com/friend/index....A-9371A05B2A6A
...which will save you $10, and will get me $5. I'll buy you all pizza or something.]
ouch...and i though I had it bad at close to $2000
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Originally posted by Acadian
you had to sell options, ESPP's or stock to pay that much no?
ouch...and i though I had it bad at close to $2000
you had to sell options, ESPP's or stock to pay that much no?
ouch...and i though I had it bad at close to $2000
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Tax laws are what they are, but how you file can make a difference. My husband loves numbers, and he'll run the numbers for filing separately, joint, and plays with (all honest) deductions. You'd be surprised what a difference it can make. Last year one way we would have owed like $1000 and ended up getting back a few hundred.
Originally posted by En3D
as for the real accountant comment. sorry dude the tax laws are what they are. those accountants do not represent you when you are audited. they could care less they already made their money. I know people who claim single and head of house hold when they are married because some accountant would do it for them and someone in their family did it before.
as for the real accountant comment. sorry dude the tax laws are what they are. those accountants do not represent you when you are audited. they could care less they already made their money. I know people who claim single and head of house hold when they are married because some accountant would do it for them and someone in their family did it before.