Would you refuse money ($600) from the government?

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Special K

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Originally posted by: CptCrunch
This is NOT free money. That being said, I'll take it, and save it so I can pay it back next year

Are you sure we have to pay it back? I thought the money would be given tax free.

I'm not saying the money isn't coming from somewhere, and that someone isn't indirectly "paying" for it, but I didn't think you had to report it on your 2008 taxes as taxable income.
 

Injury

Lifer
Jul 19, 2004
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Wait a minute. Are you asking if I want a bigger chunk of the thousands of dollars I earn for the government every year back?

Hell yes I do. I live a simple life without asking for handouts or being someone else's burden and as such and it's not my responsibility to feel guilty about their inability to manage their financial situation better or better look after whose hands are outstretched when they start tossing money to everyone too stupid, just as themselves, to manage their own financial situation better.

Simply put, whether I take it or not, that money will be allocated and handed out to SOMEONE, so I might as well not get "Milton'ed" and be left standing there with no cake.
 

evident

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i voted no by accident, because the title of the thread is misleading "would you refuse money from the gov't". how can you refuse this money and what good would it do if you refused it? to all the people who say its the principle of the fact, have fun, i will be paying down my car loan with this cash.

overall though? it won't help the economy and i don't agree with it in the big picture sense, but getting back our tax money never hurts!
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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Perfectly fine with it. I'd be perfectly fine if all my taxes were given back to me, I get reamed already. The more taxes are cut the better.
 

Electric Amish

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By refusing the check you'd send the government machine spiraling out of control because they wouldn't know how to process the refusal. ;)

<government>Citizen refuses money....DOES NOT COMPUTE </government>
 

shocksyde

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Jun 16, 2001
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Do we have to pay it back next year or not? Is this a true "Rebate" or is it an "Advance"?
 

buck

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I would take the money, no doubt. They take most of my money putting it toward things I dont agree with so why not do something good with the .000000001% they decide to give back? Should I not let them give me the(my) money so they can put it toward the war or something else just as worthless?
 
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At first I thought "no because the govnt should use it for other better uses"....

Then I realized reading replies that it wouldn't matter as they would use it poorly anyways and just line the pockets of govnt officials anyways, so might as well line my pockets instead.
 

Drako

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Jun 9, 2007
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Nice wording in your poll - "Yes, I am ready with my hand out".

If your dumb enough not to take the money, send it my way :).
 

AnonymouseUser

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I really wish I had a say in it. If I did, nobody would get a fucking dime. I'll take it of course, because I really don't have a choice.

It really is amazing how the human race continues to repeat the mistakes of their forefathers. Ahh, the Great Depression. Good times...
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
At first I thought "no because the govnt should use it for other better uses"....

Then I realized reading replies that it wouldn't matter as they would use it poorly anyways and just line the pockets of govnt officials anyways, so might as well line my pockets instead.


They do so much good with our money it just boggles the mind.
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Is that the official amount? I last heard them talking about $300.00, but they said there was going to be an announcement soon.
 

Xavier434

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I'd take it without guilt because I know I will be using it to buy something I like which is how it is intended to be used. I read a brief summary as to why they are doing it, but I am not certain if it will work or not because I really am not convinced that enough people will just go buy something with it instead of paying off debt or saving.
 

FoBoT

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Apr 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Is that the official amount? I last heard them talking about $300.00, but they said there was going to be an announcement soon.

no, OP heard the old rumor, not the unofficial agreed upon numbers
 

tylerdustin2008

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I would take it in a heart beat.

100 gallons of propane- $400
Speeding ticket-$200

I could have it spend in 1 day.
 
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Not everyone agrees but I bet they'll take it. As republican as my mom is even when she was in the middle of switching jobs she went to get her welfare checks, and it's not like we even needed the money at all.
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: Xavier434
I'd take it without guilt because I know I will be using it to buy something I like which is how it is intended to be used. I read a brief summary as to why they are doing it, but I am not certain if it will work or not because I really am not convinced that enough people will just go buy something with it instead of paying off debt or saving.

you'd be quite surprised.