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  • LJ
    WebFire;1088629 wrote:Queue the "your an idiot for letting the government borrow your money interest free" responses.
    check page 1
  • ernest_t_bass
    LJ;1088634 wrote:check page 1

    To which he was referring...
  • LJ
    BTW, I would never say "your an idiot"
  • WebFire
    LJ;1088654 wrote:BTW, I would never say "your an idiot"
    Me neither. I was quoting what other OCers would say. :p
  • j_crazy
    5700 back. Most of that is a 3000 credit for buying a qualifying vehicle (my new truck). 925 for having another dependent.
  • dwccrew
    I guess I should do my taxes soon so I can also post how much I am paying/getting back.
  • Mulva
    I owed $40 federally and got $28 back from the state. I'm a high roller.
  • LJ
    Mulva;1089224 wrote:I owed $40 federally and got $28 back from the state. I'm a high roller.
    Netting a payment of $12 is pretty fucking win
  • I Wear Pants
    Mulva;1089224 wrote:I owed $40 federally and got $28 back from the state. I'm a high roller.
    I had something like that last year on the Federal level but I made a small enough amount where I wasn't legally required to file so I didn't. Looked at it and was all "so if I file this shit I owe you $70 but I don't have to...let me think about that".
  • dwccrew
    LJ;1089277 wrote:Netting a payment of $12 is pretty ****ing win
    My federal payment last year was $19. I was not mad. Hopefully it is $1 this year.
  • j_crazy
    You guys have a system that gets you that close? Or just use your tax rate times salary divided by pay periods? I can't get mine that close. The best I did was owing 47 dollars to Oklahoma like 7 years ago.
  • Mulva
    LJ;1089277 wrote:Netting a payment of $12 is pretty fucking win
    True. But I was a student and only worked for 8 months of the year, and even then it was part time at near min wage. I didn't gross $7k for the year I don't think.

    But $12 ain't no thang regardless.
  • dwccrew
    j_crazy;1089550 wrote:You guys have a system that gets you that close? Or just use your tax rate times salary divided by pay periods? I can't get mine that close. The best I did was owing 47 dollars to Oklahoma like 7 years ago.
    I just use a professional. Saves me the headache.