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I Heart Turbo Tax
So quick and easy. Got my taxes done in less than 10 minutes. Never had a problem with them or been audited.
-Alex |
I still haven't received my W2 yet...
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I've always done turbo tax and loved it. I might go to H&R Block this year, though, since the way I claim my tips is different. |
Our W2s were provided electronically last Friday. I was expecting a paper copy but, technology and all that.
-Alex |
My mom does my taxes. It's nice having a CPA in the family. LOL
Donutninja, PM Taxman here on the forums. He is a CPA and owns his own tax business and he helps our members graciously come tax season. |
Use H&R Block online for free. Easy as shit.
Too bad nothing is getting processed til the 31st |
Taxman FTW! Makes sure I get the most money back possible and with my wife's business he makes the process a lot easier
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Taxes hit my checking account this morning, as was expected from TurboTax, and it was 100% free this year.
Moving all of it to the savings account and building that up for the year. Money in the bank FTW! -Alex |
Yep, got my refund in the bank today, also. As usual, my plans to keep it in savings will turn into plans to use it to pay bills or buy stuff. :D
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my isn't expected until the 22nd. Maybe I shall check mine...
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shoot, i dont even have my appointment with taxman until the 22nd...that's ok, i'll probably owe anyways so the further that's pushed back, the better.
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My father is a Tax attorney, he does mine each year :)
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wAIT...yall get money back?!!
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Can someone give me taxmans info?
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-Alex |
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The things I could have done to the Mustang....:( |
Man I gta have a kid or make less
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Either way, the more I make, the LARGER my return has been. -Alex |
No my taxes are taken out through the year. I always owe Oklahoma monies.
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Depends on your occupation too. Take my brother for example who makes 60% of what he makes from commission. That is a very hard thing to take steady taxes payments out pay check to pay check. So he is only taxed on 40% of what he makes. He ends up owing a lot at the end of the year because 60% of his earning went un-taxed.
Its best to try and establish a baseline so when your taxes are paid on a pay check to paycheck basis you are caught up come the end of the year, or have over paid a bit. People sometimes don't like to over pay and want the absolute minimum withholding. Which inst a bad way to go about it just don't expect as much or any money back when other people who have had more of a % withheld throughout the year from their earnings. It works for me to do maximum withholding to use that cash for the other taxes my wife and I have to take care of. |
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