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    Taxes Done!!!!

    Just finished both State and Federal and didn't have to pay extra.
    Last edited by Dixie-Raven; 03-11-2025 at 12:13 PM.

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    Nice

    Been slacking on mine, hope I don’t regret it with a slow slow refund due to all the “firing” of employees.

    Woildnt surprise me a bit but that’s what I would get with not getting them done asap with what’s going on.

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    Yeah really slow. It took two weeks to get my refund.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boondock View Post
    Nice

    Been slacking on mine, hope I don’t regret it with a slow slow refund due to all the “firing” of employees.

    Woildnt surprise me a bit but that’s what I would get with not getting them done asap with what’s going on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boondock View Post
    Nice

    Been slacking on mine, hope I don’t regret it with a slow slow refund due to all the “firing” of employees.

    Woildnt surprise me a bit but that’s what I would get with not getting them done asap with what’s going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boondock View Post
    Nice

    Been slacking on mine, hope I don’t regret it with a slow slow refund due to all the “firing” of employees.

    Woildnt surprise me a bit but that’s what I would get with not getting them done asap with what’s going on.
    I hoping things proceed smoothly on the refund but I have the same concern. Need that mula to pay some big property tax and insurance bills that are on the way!

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    Got ours done last week and sent in our donation, a lot of people look forward to tax season. Not me!!

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    I always wait as long as possible. I always have to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie-Raven View Post
    Just finished both State and Federal and didn't have to pay.
    How does one avoid having to pay taxes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tajchauvin View Post
    How does one avoid having to pay taxes?
    By getting a refund.

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    must be nice not having to write them a check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie-Raven View Post
    By getting a refund.
    Commonly called “over paying”, but the govt thanks you for the interest free loan.

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    I never liked getting a refund, means I overpaid throughout the year. When I have to pay April 15 is the date taxes get filed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    Commonly called “over paying”, but the govt thanks you for the interest free loan.
    Somewhere around 50% of tax payers are “over paying” when the 1st dollar is collected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonCat View Post
    I never liked getting a refund, means I overpaid throughout the year. When I have to pay April 15 is the date taxes get filed.
    Then send in more $ June 15th

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    Commonly called “over paying”, but the govt thanks you for the interest free loan.
    ^^^^^^^^ It’s funny how excited people get about a zero interest refund check;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTN View Post
    ^^^^^^^^ It’s funny how excited people get about a zero interest refund check;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boondock View Post
    Nice

    Been slacking on mine, hope I don’t regret it with a slow slow refund due to all the “firing” of employees.

    Woildnt surprise me a bit but that’s what I would get with not getting them done asap with what’s going on.
    The IRS has an estimated 90,000 workers. With the technology we have today how many workers do you figure it takes to watch electronic transfers? Mind you that’s just the federal workers.

    Here is a list of all the state revenue offices:

    https://taxadmin.org/state-tax-forms/

    About half our income goes to some sort of tax or government mandated fee. Obviously the current model is unsustainable. How much do you figure payroll and legacy costs for at least 200,000 tax employees? I bet no one knows how much it costs just to collect the taxes nationwide.

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    Got a nice refund from state and federal this year and only took 4 days for federal to show up in my checking account

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    Quote Originally Posted by MI bassassassin View Post
    Somewhere around 50% of tax payers are “over paying” when the 1st dollar is collected.
    I always cringe, when someone says they are getting $XXXX back when they only paid in $X. Have told them you are welcome, but most never really get it unless they want an explanation of why I say that.
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