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Originally Posted by 001010100110
Hell, who DOESN'T have Larry on speed dial in this town? :)
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Originally Posted by 001010100110
Hell, who DOESN'T have Larry on speed dial in this town? :)
I am getting money back because I have a lot of deductions in my business and I own a home. I can deduct the sales tax off of the car I bought last year and mileage; the interest on my college loans; interest on my home loan and equity loan, etc. And I have an accountant handle all of my taxes, so I am not screwed and owing money at the end of the year. Just plan ahead.Quote:
Originally Posted by desslock
It isn't because I over paid, but because I have a lot of deductions and pay a lot in taxes by being a business owner and home owner. Yes I did pay monthly, I disciplined myself and paid monthly so I wouldn't be owing money right now and hating life.
Owe and it costs a lot to run a cam site, so there is a shit load of deductions you can make. :thumbsup:
Yeah I am going straight to the bar in about 30 minutes to further avoid doing my taxes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xstr8guy
Hurray! I'm finished! And I had enough money in my savings to pay the entire amount for 2005. No, I didn't make any payments throughout the year. But I still have enough in savings to make my first quarterly payment for 2006!
My county received a federal disaster declaration because of last month's tornados, so apparently we qualify for a penalty-free extension to May 28th for all federal and state taxes, including estimated tax. Yay! I can stall a little longer...
OMG has anyone else though about just getting a boat and floating around the 7 seas to you would never have to pay taxes again. God I really hate doing this stuff, if I was an accountant I would have killed myself years ago! If their is a hell and I end up their I know one thing for sure, I will be doing my taxes over and over again for all eternity. :signhere:
Because Hell is repetition, deep down we all know that. “quote from a movie” :develish:
I did mine on Sunday finally! Thank god for Turbo Tax (and the gay man who runs it)!
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Originally Posted by 001010100110
That’s what I use every year too, make it easy to see what you did last year so you can just adjust it. :juggle: