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Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
Was going to post the same thing... I won't qualify.
Originally posted by: Shawn
I'd pay off my credit card with it.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
Was going to post the same thing... I won't qualify.
Damm it. So if me and my wife make *>$110,000 we get nothing. And i work for the man... wait I am the man... well soemthing like that. And I don;t get anything. Oh wait I, like most americans, get stuck with Bushs/Republicans 9+trillion debt. So we all get something. :roll:
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
(single/couple)
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: BigDH01
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: KB
Originally posted by: BigDH01
Buying Euros.
Bingo. thats what I would do too! or gold...
Silver > Gold....
Although it's an ETF, SLV is doing well for me.
lead/bullets win over your silver coins/gold bars during anarchy
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
Was going to post the same thing... I won't qualify.
Damm it. So if me and my wife make *>$110,000 we get nothing. And i work for the man... wait I am the man... well soemthing like that. And I don;t get anything. Oh wait I, like most americans, get stuck with Bushs/Republicans 9+trillion debt. So we all get something. :roll:
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
Was going to post the same thing... I won't qualify.
Damm it. So if me and my wife make *>$110,000 we get nothing. And i work for the man... wait I am the man... well soemthing like that. And I don;t get anything. Oh wait I, like most americans, get stuck with Bushs/Republicans 9+trillion debt. So we all get something. :roll:
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Pay off my credit card.
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: MattCo
What about the $85,000/$110,000 cut off? Don't most ATOT'ers make much more than that?
Was going to post the same thing... I won't qualify.
Damm it. So if me and my wife make *>$110,000 we get nothing. And i work for the man... wait I am the man... well soemthing like that. And I don;t get anything. Oh wait I, like most americans, get stuck with Bushs/Republicans 9+trillion debt. So we all get something. :roll:
Bush's plan was to eliminate the portion of income tax paid in the 10% bracket while the Democrats wanted to make sure everyone (including those that don't actually pay anything) receives the money. From what I understand after reading it at CNN, everyone that basically files taxes and doesn't currently owe the IRS will receive the money. YMMV because who knows what the final solution will be.
Also, CNN stated that the fast rollout means start shipping checks around June 1.
Democratic congressional leaders agree that tax relief should be in the package, but are working on a broader measure. Lawmakers are discussing a $500 rebate for individuals, said aides to lawmakers involved in the talks, with details for couples and people with children still being negotiated. The rebates would likely be limited to individuals with incomes of $85,000 or less and couples with incomes of $110,000 or less, the aides said, speaking on condition of anonymity because no final decisions had been made.
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: V00DOO
Put it in a Saving account! :thumbsup:
