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Filed mine just now. Going to pay down most of my boat :)

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You guys suck, we never get a refund.

I wish we can file ours now, but we're still waiting on few more paperworks (as usual), then gotta make an appointment with our tax lady (I no longer do it myself since it's wee bit complicated with crap-load of paperwork now with retirements/investments/etc).

You guys suck, we never get a refund.

well we do withholding with no deductions so that we always get a refund. Worked out it costs me 60 bucks a year in lost interest.

This interests me. Why do people think that lending their money to the government (and the state) for the year, and then getting it back at the end, without any interest is a good idea? Whereas keeping your own money, and only giving what you owe ( and not a dollar more) at the end of the year is a bad thing?

People lack the financial discipline not to spend money that won't be theirs? Getting money you couldn't be bothered to track is a nice surprise?

Because the lost interest is insignificant compared to the inconvenience of having to come up with money at the end of the year if something happens during the year to change my tax burden.

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We have had a lot of income fluctuation (mostly in a good way) so it has been relatively difficult to get things evened out. Our goal is to come out with zero dollars owed or overpaid.

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the lost interest is less than I spend on lunches in the average week. Not with the worry and effort.

I wish we can file ours now, but we're still waiting on few more paperworks (as usual), then gotta make an appointment with our tax lady (I no longer do it myself since it's wee bit complicated with crap-load of paperwork now with retirements/investments/etc).

^This. Plus running a small business adds complications.

I never know what will happen year to year. I could get a refund, I could owe money, who knows? The net income from my private practice varies so much, it is really hard to predict. Plus we pay for 'domestic help' (kid's sitter) and mistakenly wanted to be on the up and up, so now are stuck dealing with unemployment benefits, Medicare, who the hell knows what else. Should've just paid her cash like everyone else. I just send it all in to the accountant and do what he tells me to do.

well we do withholding with no deductions so that we always get a refund. Worked out it costs me 60 bucks a year in lost interest.

I have 9 allowances (would go more but not sure what HP would have to file with the IRS) and I always get a refund.

OK, Given penalty's, and unknowable income / costs avoiding a known downside, for a sub optimal upside seems a reasonable trade off. It's almost as if they ( or their lobbyists ) designed it that way. :)

I have 9 allowances (would go more but not sure what HP would have to file with the IRS) and I always get a refund.

That would not work out for us but I'm glad it does for you. I was just stating what I did not that it's the only way to get a refund.

Stayed employed (again) :rolleyes:

^ Congrats ?

Woke up coughing (which I have done for the last 2 weeks) and saw that my e-file had been rejected because turbotax online can not figure out how to fill in form 8938 comp26.gif and even though I filled the fields it asked for in it was not filled in correctly by the software.

After I figured out that the form wasn't even required I have re-filed mytaxes.nate.gif

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The W2 was prepared incorrectly by my employer for a non-disclosed number of employees. Waiting for the revised form so I can file. This is fun! rolleyes.gif

What does "money laundering" mean?

MICHAEL

LAUNDERING. TO CLEAN...NO, UH, HERE IT IS. TO CHANNEL MONEY THROUGH A SOURCE OR BY AN INTERMEDIARY.

SAMIR

It doesn't really help us, Michael.

PETER

Ok. We're looking up money laundering in a dictionary.

MICHAEL

Yeah, well, you guys can both eat my ass, ok?

I started 2 weeks ago, I just had to wait for the forms to go final to submit them...

Yeah, I only need one more 1099 and one mortgage statement before I can file. I might still beat last year by a week, if they show up soon.

Did my taxes a couple weeks ago. Took me about 10 minutes with the 1040EZ and state form. Being single, simple, and boring has it's advantages.. sometimes.

Stayed employed (again) :rolleyes:

Grats!

Was this in doubt?

When they do large downsizings, its always in doubt.

I'm sort of a grad student again!

My supervisor found a small bit of money and told me to finish Chapter 1 by end of March, and Chapter 2 by end of May. Payment on delivery. Now my wife can look after the kids for a few months, and not have to leave them with me while she gets a job.

Head-case, your collective duty is to tell me to get back to work whenever you see me posting in the daylight hours, unless it's in the "what are you drinking" thread.

Glad to hear you're still employed, Pars!

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