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MYCAR47562
01-27-2009, 12:26 PM
Ok Taxman Don't Hold This Against Me If Something Is Wrong.
The Goverment Has Finally Done Something For Me, My Tax Return Is Huge This Year. There Is Some Sort Of Deduction Or Something For First Time Home Buyer's. I Will Finally Be Out From Underneither My Credit Card And Angel's With A Good Chunk Of Change Left Over For An Emergency.
I Am Still In Shock I Can't Believe This Is Happening It Was A Total Suprise Me.
Johnny Dangerously
01-27-2009, 03:05 PM
Ok Taxman Don't Hold This Against Me If Something Is Wrong.
The Goverment Has Finally Done Something For Me, My Tax Return Is Huge This Year. There Is Some Sort Of Deduction Or Something For First Time Home Buyer's. I Will Finally Be Out From Underneither My Credit Card And Angel's With A Good Chunk Of Change Left Over For An Emergency.
I Am Still In Shock I Can't Believe This Is Happening It Was A Total Suprise Me.
Congrats on that MYCAR! I'm glad to see someone is getting something back. I just wrote my (pretty substantial) check for estimated taxes a couple of weeks ago and in the memo field on the lower left I wrote "Fraud Waste & Abuse"... I'll probably get audited... :eek::rofl:rofl
MYCAR47562
01-27-2009, 03:08 PM
Congrats on that MYCAR! I'm glad to see someone is getting something back. I just wrote my (pretty substantial) check for estimated taxes a couple of weeks ago and in the memo field on the lower left I wrote "Fraud Waste & Abuse"... I'll probably get audited... :eek::rofl:rofl
WHILE THAT SUCKS, WHAT YOU WROTE IS HILARIOUS. LUCKILY SO FAR I HAVEN'T HAD TO PAY IN IM HOPING I WONT HAVE TO NEXT YEAR
Remphoto
01-27-2009, 03:19 PM
Do I see some new guns in your armory, MyCard?:D
MYCAR47562
01-27-2009, 03:21 PM
Yes 1 Maybe More Depending On What Kinda Guns I Buy
Remphoto
01-27-2009, 03:54 PM
Yes 1 Maybe More Depending On What Kinda Guns I Buy
Better buy a nice Colt or S&W revolver if you want to stay on revolverforums.com. I'm getting ready to buy a couple Taurus Model 94's for my wife and me (can't afford a S&W).
MYCAR47562
01-27-2009, 04:01 PM
Lol Yeah I Was Thinking About It But Revolver's Are Just To Old For Me Im Wanting Something Full Size In .45 Just Can't Figure Out What That Is.
Oh I Might Have My Muzzle Loader Traded
TaxmanHog
01-27-2009, 08:21 PM
Ok Taxman Don't Hold This Against Me If Something Is Wrong.
The Goverment Has Finally Done Something For Me, My Tax Return Is Huge This Year. There Is Some Sort Of Deduction Or Something For First Time Home Buyer's. I Will Finally Be Out From Underneither My Credit Card And Angel's With A Good Chunk Of Change Left Over For An Emergency.
I Am Still In Shock I Can't Believe This Is Happening It Was A Total Suprise Me.
Congrats to you & Angel on the suprise REFUND! Not gonna hold anything against you, all I desire is that the correct tax liability is determined & paid.
TaxmanHog
01-27-2009, 08:26 PM
Congrats on that MYCAR! I'm glad to see someone is getting something back. I just wrote my (pretty substantial) check for estimated taxes a couple of weeks ago and in the memo field on the lower left I wrote "Fraud Waste & Abuse"... I'll probably get audited... :eek::rofl:rofl
No problem, way back when I started my career, as a lowly key-verifier clerk, the checks a flying by at 600+ an hour (productivity pay bonus means read only the required data), no time to ponder the funny protestations mentioned in the memo area, though I did look on occasion.
:rofl
gtrman66
01-27-2009, 08:59 PM
I expect a small refund. Waiting on the wife's W2 so I can get it done.
Congrats on yours mycar. Be sure to thank BO, because you know it had to be him. He's been in office a whole week.
MYCAR47562
01-28-2009, 06:56 AM
Yea Right Gtrman I Ment To Put That In There But Oh Well My Return Was Comfirmed On The Website
MYCAR47562
01-28-2009, 06:57 AM
Congrats to you & Angel on the suprise REFUND! Not gonna hold anything against you, all I desire is that the correct tax liability is determined & paid.
AS FAR AS I KNOW EVERYTHING IS RIGHT BUT HEY MY ACCOUNTANT DID IT SO I WOULDN'T KNOW EITHER WAY.
gtrman66
01-28-2009, 01:57 PM
MYCAR... check the way you are getting your refund. I found this today...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28641708/
First-time homebuyers are eligible for a maximum credit of $7,500. But there's a catch: The credit is actually an interest-free loan that must be paid back over 15 years. If you take the full credit, you will have to pay back $500 a year. If you sell the house before the 15 years is up, the full amount will be due.
MYCAR47562
01-28-2009, 02:22 PM
MYCAR... check the way you are getting your refund. I found this today...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28641708/
First-time homebuyers are eligible for a maximum credit of $7,500. But there's a catch: The credit is actually an interest-free loan that must be paid back over 15 years. If you take the full credit, you will have to pay back $500 a year. If you sell the house before the 15 years is up, the full amount will be due.
OK I WAS PISSED WHEN I FIRST SAW THIS BUT MY MOM(MY ACCOUNTANT) LOOKED INTO IT AND WITH IF I WERE TO SELL THE HOUSE NEXT YEAR FOR THE SAME AMOUNT I WOULD OWE THE GOVERMENT NOTHING.
BASICALLY THE ONLY THING THE GOVERMENT WILL HOLD OVER YOUR HEAD IS THE CAPITAL GAIN'S YOU MIGHT MAKE OFF OF SALING THE HOUSE
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