What are u blowing ur tax $$ on?
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I always end up owing beaucoup dollars so I file my ? late
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Owed from 2014....they finally took ya boys tax return....Ima be back in the tax game next year...
I usually invest my ? in Nike stock -
Use it toward my credit card and student loans probably
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guns, obviously
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Use it to do things round the house. Paint, Harwood floors stuff like that.
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I really want me a ar-10 though and put a nice optics on there though
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I dropped a G on new carpet.
I also just pre-ordered "Injustice 2" for PS4, for my son. At $99.99, it's the most expensive video game I've ever bought. -
banginscrew901 wrote: »Use it to do things round the house. Paint Harwood floors stuff like that.
Paint hardwood floors? ?? -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »anyway....I never get money back.my wife does this.
every year she gets like $20k+ in francs
every year I gotta pay $30 to $60k....i need more ? to write off....but even that's low
Damn son how much you make a year? Not normally one to ask but you quoting paying more in taxes than alot of folks per annum.
i make a nice lil penny...
just a tad bit over the 100k mark..lol
over 6 figures but not quite 7
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I dropped a G on new carpet.
I also just pre-ordered "Injustice 2" for PS4, for my son. At $99.99, it's the most expensive video game I've ever bought.
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king hassan wrote: »banginscrew901 wrote: »Use it to do things round the house. Paint Harwood floors stuff like that.
Paint hardwood floors? ??
Paint, hard wood floors @king hassan -
Even with a dependent I don't get anything back to be excited about anymore
But I'd rather make the salary I have now and get no income tax than make less money just to get a little extra check once a year
I'm just happy that I don't owe .... -
Ultimate Edition. 9 extra characters. -
I got like 1,500 back last year. I dont think I'm owed anything this year, though.
salty af about that -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »anyway....I never get money back.my wife does this.
every year she gets like $20k+ in francs
every year I gotta pay $30 to $60k....i need more ? to write off....but even that's low
here this ? go again smh.. -
strippers and ?
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New golf clubs, Amy Anderssen, Kiara Mia, Bridgette B and Ava Adams
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dc's teflondon wrote: »New golf clubs, Amy Anderssen, Kiara Mia, Bridgette B and Ava Adams
Got any new stories? -
Lurkristocrat wrote: »
I don't do shoes. I'd rather spend money on good food and trips to make memories. ? Jordans, Lebrons, KDs, Kyrees, Kobes, and all them other muhfuckas shoes that become ? three weeks after you buy 'em.
I just like simple ? to keep my feet fresh. -
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Would like to put some aside for a vehicle, around May or June. Got my taxes done this morning.
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I've switched up my mindset towards my tax refund
So much so, I don't even want to touch it
It'll probably be towards any remaining bills
But if not that, investments or just putting it away
There is a term for ppl that get there tax refund back and start wildin
"Tax Season Ballers"
then when its gone, they go back to living paycheck to paycheck
and complain about the struggle
And people buying electronics
Keep in mind, that ? isn't going to bring you any income and it will depreciate over time quickly
Considering a while back I worked at Best Buy, I know the value of the best electronics
Especially those focused on getting a big TV
Real quick, if you putting it in the living room
The best ones are 8000 series and up from Samsung
LG 7700 and Up
Sony 750D and up (Excluding the 800D)
Thats putting you starting at $750 for a good quality TV
If you want the best then you easily blowing $1500, which honestly is not even worth it, unless you really watch TV
I don't even watch TV, so it doesn't matter to me
But, as far as the Tax Refund
It's an Illusion to make it seem like you got money
Use it wisely -
I used to owe like 4 grand every year. So my friend told me that if you have extra bedrooms, you can write one off as a home office and claim all kinds of ? worth thousands. I now get a refund check. Not sure how legal this is, but it's worked out, thus far.
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »I used to owe like 4 grand every year. So my friend told me that if you have extra bedrooms, you can write one off as a home office and claim all kinds of ? worth thousands. I now get a refund check. Not sure how legal this is, but it's worked out, thus far.
I see your hustle lol
That's what the rich and wealthy do
they find every loophole possible in tax write offs (Such as Charities, Reinvested Dividends etc)
And as a result they stay rich and wealthy -
savings account, or stocks.