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bloodrayne
02-03-2009, 05:48 AM
I just finished filling out our taxes and sending them in.

I was showing Dustin how to do it, just in case he wants to do it at some point or so he can do it after I'm dead...Because if he wastes money to PAY someone to do the taxes, I'm gonna come back and haunt his ass :p

Anyway...As I was almost finished, he said "Give me that"...I said "Hold on"...He said, "I just wanna put the sticker on the return"

I laughed because it made me think "I just wanna put the sticker on The_Return"

HAHAHA...Kinky, huh? :D


So, anyway...Do you owe this year or are you getting a refund?...Did you do better than last year (owe less or bigger refund)?...Have any special plans for your tax refund?

We have to put a new roof on the house...I hope the refund will be enough

_____V_____
02-03-2009, 05:51 AM
Almost ready to lose my pound of flesh for this financial year.

bloodrayne
02-03-2009, 05:58 AM
Almost ready to lose my pound of flesh for this financial year.

I'm just glad it's finally done...I put it off for over a week (from the time Dustin got his W-2s)...I can't imagine waiting until April 15th and making the mad dash like many people do.

_____V_____
02-03-2009, 06:00 AM
Its easier if you got it all planned out with your tax consultant. Fortunately mine is as efficient as a well-oiled Ford. Charges high for his high efficiency, though, but its worth his price.

bloodrayne
02-03-2009, 06:02 AM
Its easier if you got it all planned out with your tax consultant. Fortunately mine is as efficient as a well-oiled Ford. Charges high for his high efficiency.

Heh...I am my 'tax consultant'...But, I'm sure that our taxes are much less complicated to prepare than yours are :)

_____V_____
02-03-2009, 06:04 AM
You have no idea. The reason why I have my own tax consultant.

Despare
02-03-2009, 06:06 AM
Last year we owed a ton because my wife was 1099'd and we actually THOUGHT she was having taxes taken out. The company she worked for did something screwy and thanks to direct deposit she never caught it. This year should be much better. I'm still waiting on property tax and mortgage papers before I file though.

Roderick Usher
02-03-2009, 12:15 PM
I have my appointment with the accountant set for 2 weeks from Sat. My biz is really wierd and the filing process is tricky... but I get to deduct movie tickets, DVDs, comics, books and even some music as research materials!:D

fortunato
02-03-2009, 12:36 PM
I have my appointment with the accountant set for 2 weeks from Sat. My biz is really wierd and the filing process is tricky... but I get to deduct movie tickets, DVDs, comics, books and even some music as research materials!:D

That's pretty amazing.

Mine are pretty much done.

Leprucky Cougar
02-03-2009, 01:37 PM
I'm just glad it's finally done...I put it off for over a week (from the time Dustin got his W-2s)...I can't imagine waiting until April 15th and making the mad dash like many people do.

Yeah, I don't understand why anyone would wait until then to file; although one of my neighbors-he's really elderly likes to wait until he piles up a few before he files. You know how they come annually ? Well last year he did, 2004, 2005, and 2006 together. So he probably won't file this year but next to do 2007, and 2008 at the same time. I didn't think people could do it like that, but he's been doing it that way for years and hasn't got into legal trouble.

UngodlyWarlock
02-03-2009, 02:40 PM
I'd love to do my taxes, but my previous employer is either dragging their heals or they sent it to my old address...probably the latter. So I have to wait for it to get sent back to them and then resend it to me.

I'm expecting to get money back, as I always just put 0 for my withholdings...that coupled with the fact that I am married and she doesn't have a job usually lends itseld to a large chunk of change.

I know the "ideal" situation is to get nothing back from the government (as that means you paid exactly the right amount of tax and were able to use the rest of your money throughout the year), but I like getting a chunk back. It makes for "instant savings" that I can use to pay off a ton of emergency things or if I have nothing to pay off...a nice vacation for me and my wife.

-D

bloodrayne
02-03-2009, 10:03 PM
I always just put 0 for my withholdings

Oh, WE do this, too!...This way we never owe, and we always get a refund

I taught Seri to do it, and she also prepares and files her own taxes now...I'm so proud of her :)

bwind22
02-03-2009, 11:08 PM
I'm thinking I might skip it this year.... Maybe that'll get me a cabinet position in Washington.

bloody_ribcut
02-04-2009, 06:31 AM
filed mine yesterday morning, rapid return. should get a phone call today for the check pick-up. im getting $2600

stubbornforgey
02-04-2009, 09:52 AM
Yeah, I don't understand why anyone would wait until then to file; although one of my neighbors-he's really elderly likes to wait until he piles up a few before he files. You know how they come annually ? Well last year he did, 2004, 2005, and 2006 together. So he probably won't file this year but next to do 2007, and 2008 at the same time. I didn't think people could do it like that, but he's been doing it that way for years and hasn't got into legal trouble.

YET.


They are most probably just waiting..but they are leeches and they will get him for late returns.