our tax refund this year....
Re: our tax refund this year....
how very ghetto
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Giraffe }{unter
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Re: our tax refund this year....
The dishwasher's post raises a good question I have been arguing for years.
I prefer forced savings via the government and like getting $11 - $12K back yearly where other people tell me that it's not beneficial for me to let the government collect interest on my money. Anyone have an opinion on this? I would assume my interest on the extra $1k a month would total somewhere around $150.00 over the course of the year...
My argument is I would rather lose the $150 and have a lump sum of $12K every January.
I prefer forced savings via the government and like getting $11 - $12K back yearly where other people tell me that it's not beneficial for me to let the government collect interest on my money. Anyone have an opinion on this? I would assume my interest on the extra $1k a month would total somewhere around $150.00 over the course of the year...
My argument is I would rather lose the $150 and have a lump sum of $12K every January.
Re: our tax refund this year....
Yeah it's the same discussion with "vacation money" we get here. Here in the Netherlands, included in your paycheck is an 8% bonus which is called "vacation money" (literally translated, not sure if there's a better term for it in English). My previous employer would pay this 8% every month while my current employer (and I think most employers) save up the monthly 8% and pay it out once a year (with May's paycheck).Giraffe }{unter wrote:The dishwasher's post raises a good question I have been arguing for years.
I prefer forced savings via the government and like getting $11 - $12K back yearly where other people tell me that it's not beneficial for me to let the government collect interest on my money. Anyone have an opinion on this? I would assume my interest on the extra $1k a month would total somewhere around $150.00 over the course of the year...
My argument is I would rather lose the $150 and have a lump sum of $12K every January.
I actually like getting twice the amount of money I normally get in May while it's not exactly beneficial to me (I could've gotten a year's worth of interest on that money if it was sitting on my bank account instead). I guess to me it's like living on a slightly lower standard (but a mostly negligible difference) and getting a nice bonus once a year.
Re: our tax refund this year....
adding the 8% to your monthly paycheck might bump you up the tax scale, not to mention theirs.
Re: our tax refund this year....
my withholdings were cocked up so I owe a few hundred. derp 
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Looks like I hit the nail on the head as always.scared? wrote:lol the college drop out who rents tiny efficienty apts thinks hes in my league...grow up junior...
our tax return would pay ur rent for a year...rofl...
ps. You're a genuine unemployed peasant while I live in the lap of luxury.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
Re: our tax refund this year....
Why? Tax scale is based on yearly income is it not?MKJ wrote:adding the 8% to your monthly paycheck might bump you up the tax scale, not to mention theirs.