Originally posted by: kranky
Any car over $40K.
Miniature candies at the cash register which sell for more than a dime.
Buying tax software to prepare a 1040EZ form.
Originally posted by: Linflas
Paying money to E-File taxes when it costs the government more if you spend 39 cents and snail mail in the forms.
Originally posted by: Linflas
Paying money to E-File taxes when it costs the government more if you spend 39 cents and snail mail in the forms.
Originally posted by: XMan
Originally posted by: kranky
Any car over $40K.
Miniature candies at the cash register which sell for more than a dime.
Buying tax software to prepare a 1040EZ form.
Ooo, good one.![]()
Originally posted by: XMan
1. Lottery tickets
2. Cigarettes
3. Booze
4. Starbucks
5. Bottled water
6. Sneakers that cost more than $40
Comments? Anyone have any others?![]()
Originally posted by: illusion88
I am getting a bunch back this year so I feel pretty good about it.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: illusion88
I am getting a bunch back this year so I feel pretty good about it.
You realize its YOUR money your getting back right??
I would love it, LOVE it, if the government did not take out tax money throughout the year.
Want to see people really bitch at tax time? Hot them with a tax bill they havent paid on yet. Then people might wake up and give a fvck about how much they pay in taxes and how its spent. Anymore though tax time is like party time because everyone gets back some money and is happy....![]()
Originally posted by: XMan
1. Lottery tickets
2. Cigarettes
3. Booze
4. Starbucks
5. Bottled water
6. Sneakers that cost more than $40
Comments? Anyone have any others?![]()
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Linflas
Paying money to E-File taxes when it costs the government more if you spend 39 cents and snail mail in the forms.
Maybe because whatever costs the government we have to pay for it?
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Linflas
Paying money to E-File taxes when it costs the government more if you spend 39 cents and snail mail in the forms.
Maybe because whatever costs the government we have to pay for it?
Do you really think it costs the government more to process a return electronically rather than the traditional paper method? The reality is I can still choose to send in the paperwork by snail mail for 39 cents and I will probably start doing that again next year because it really irks me to pay for something that obviously saves the government money. The IRS has a link for free E-Filing on their site but it is only for people with an AGI of $52,000 or less.
Do what I did. Taxact.com (or similar websites) will e-file your federal tax for free (no income limit). They'll even prepare your state tax for free. But they charge to e-file the state tax. Solution? Print out their prepared state tax, and punch those numbers into your state's free e-file yourself and don't pay a penny for any of this (most if not all states have it).Originally posted by: Linflas
Do you really think it costs the government more to process a return electronically rather than the traditional paper method? The reality is I can still choose to send in the paperwork by snail mail for 39 cents and I will probably start doing that again next year because it really irks me to pay for something that obviously saves the government money. The IRS has a link for free E-Filing on their site but it is only for people with an AGI of $52,000 or less.
