Results 1 to 8 of 8
Thread: tax returns
-
02-23-2006 #1
tax returns
jus wondering who and if you would spend a good chunk of your tax returns on
-
02-23-2006 #2
- Join Date
- Apr 2005
- Location
- I AM NOT THE PERSON ON MY AVATAR
- Posts
- 1,305
Yo momz
Couldn't resist
-
02-23-2006 #3
- Join Date
- Jul 2005
- Location
- The United States of kiss-my-ass
- Posts
- 8,004
and yo sista...doesn't she hang out at the ruby tuesday's in b'more?
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
-
02-23-2006 #4
I'm assuming that by 'returns' you mean 'refund'.
*Sigh* Yah, I remember refunds. I used to get them a long time ago before I decided to stop giving the guv'mint interest-free loans for much of the year.
Oddly enough, it looks like I might actually get a small (And I mean =miniscule=) bit of change back from my tax dollar this year. Thank gawd for the ability to write off bad debt/investment.
Mayhaps an hour with a nice gurl.
-
02-23-2006 #5
my momz dont take cash fyi. and as for the sista comment my sis died 2 years ago prick, I know its hard to keep your balls out of your mouth since you're used to your dad and his friends running a train on you!
-
02-23-2006 #6
My refund will go toward more investments and possibly some improvements to my flat - if the wife gets her way.
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
-
02-23-2006 #7
Optimum: 0%/No-fee card advance to a 401k to increase the refund to pay the draw. Short-term/long-term gain.
Gotta love the float.
-
02-23-2006 #8
don't have your employer with/hold more than necessary. If your refund is too big, it means your money is losing out on higher yields in money markets and certificates of deposit.
I guess we're all basically saying the same thing. why give thr IRS a no interest loan.