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Originally posted by TA_Fab View PostI’m curious what the requirements are. When I was in college and no longer under an athletic scholarship my dad stopped claiming me and I was able to get some financial aid and grants. I was working through college though and paying for it myself.
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Originally posted by TA_Fab View PostI’m curious what the requirements are. When I was in college and no longer under an athletic scholarship my dad stopped claiming me and I was able to get some financial aid and grants. I was working through college though and paying for it myself.
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They may have been different in the past.
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Originally posted by TA_Fab View PostI’m curious what the requirements are. When I was in college and no longer under an athletic scholarship my dad stopped claiming me and I was able to get some financial aid and grants. I was working through college though and paying for it myself.
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Two points - you need to compare your effective tax rate. what was your rate last year vs this year (total $ taxes paid divided by $ adjusted gross income = effective tax rate %). please share these if you want a good apples to apples comparison.
second, who did you pay $50 to? a CPA or turbotax? if you can find a quality CPA, you may pay $250 or so but will probably save that much in saved taxes and advice.
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Originally posted by BitBackShot View PostIt's a small miracle she found 1 man to knock her up, much less 4. Whatever you're imagining, it's probably not that good. If you're imagining a bowling ball with legs sitting on a pile of feces squirting milk at her fatherless children across the room, you're in the ballpark.
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Originally posted by Codie View PostLet me make sure I understand:
you make $100,000/yr
you are able to pay cash for your childs college
you had the government withhold almost EXACTLY the amount of money that they needed to (which kept a maximum amount of money in your pocket each month throughout the year without having to pay anything else additionally to them at the end of year)
AND YOU ARE UPSET ABOUT IT?
Do you realize how BLESSED you are?
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Originally posted by Tubby View PostWe all got a "tax break" throughout the year. They held out less taxes from everyone's paycheck. That means you "made" more money each paycheck.
Less taxes paid in = less refund...
This is simple math, not common core...
And I haven't received a refund in almost 20 years....
I have heard several times people state..."you got a break throughout the year, you brought more money home so you get less of a refund." Well that means my taxes were a "wash". "Tax Break" is supposed to be I pay less taxes. I could change my with holdings at anytime and fluctuate my bring home pay. Bottom line is for majority of middle class there were no taxes breaks. Only a shift in withholding.
Originally posted by Smart View PostI long for the day where we live in a world where folks can understand that a tax refund is not a bonus. It means you paid in too much in the first place. No reason to give Uncle Sam a free loan on your money all year. You should set your withholdings up accordingly so you don't get a refund. Put that money in the bank all year.
As long as I don't have to pay, I am happy.
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Originally posted by duckmanep View Postif you want a tax refund in future years, go change your W4 to withhold at the single and 0 allowance rate. Your employer will take more money from your check, send it to the gov, then when you file your taxes you can get your money back.
your rant is what triggered the dik wad responses.
I think what he is saying is-- nothing changed for him. Last year got back 1600 and then this year nothing. I wonder if he received 1600 extra on his wages??
You don't have to make him feel like an ***-- fricking grow up
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Originally posted by DNTRanch View PostI think what he is saying is-- nothing changed for him. Last year got back 1600 and then this year nothing. I wonder if he received 1600 extra on his wages??
You don't have to make him feel like an ***-- fricking grow up
Read again!
He said “WE PAID 1600”
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