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tpunx99GSX 01-12-2009 06:43 PM

This years taxes!
 
http://www.boston.com/business/perso...ts_will_b.html

$500 stimulus for individuals and $1000 for couples.
This year is going to be good for my taxes having a kid, and getting a stimulus should be nice.
I like the business tax break of $3000 for companies per employee hired in the next 2 years.

Halon 01-12-2009 07:48 PM

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Still waiting for my W2. My return should be decent as usual!!

scheides 01-12-2009 08:06 PM

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Investing and working towards paying off the evo.

Halon 01-12-2009 08:47 PM

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I hear ya there. I plan on putting around 90% of it right into savings.

Kracka 01-12-2009 08:54 PM

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Our tax return this year will be funding the honeymoon.

awd-drifter 01-12-2009 09:01 PM

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going to a laptop and Evo 8 suspension...mine are shot!

Goat Blower 01-12-2009 09:39 PM

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Yeehaw, I'm sure we'll find something to spend it on. Maybe some house projects.

Febo 01-12-2009 09:57 PM

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New car. Between taxes, final settlement from the Marines, and my TSP account, I should have 3500 to blow. WOOO

v8klla 01-13-2009 12:38 AM

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Wow, looking pretty positive for small business :)

mike55112 01-13-2009 01:19 AM

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I hope I get a decent refund this year, Ive been on unemployment since november so I dont know how that affects my refund.

blageo23 01-13-2009 02:16 AM

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I hope to be getting a big one! Finally get to be an independent!
Im going to try and pay bill or keep it in savings. But most of it will be going into the Spyder.

polishmafia 01-13-2009 10:17 AM

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This will be my first year that I can claim mortgage interest. I don't know what to expect.

A//// Guy 01-13-2009 10:25 AM

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Hope I get a decent return. It will all go into savings, for a new car most likely.

tpunx99GSX 01-13-2009 10:53 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by v8klla (Post 272547)
Wow, looking pretty positive for small business :)

Yeah pretty amazing for a communist who was looking to tax small businesses.... :loser:

Halon 01-13-2009 11:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by polishmafia (Post 272575)
This will be my first year that I can claim mortgage interest. I don't know what to expect.

I expect it will put a big smile on your face, like it does for me every year :)

curt_gendron 01-13-2009 11:20 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by polishmafia (Post 272575)
This will be my first year that I can claim mortgage interest. I don't know what to expect.

You can do a rough guess. You probably know about what you owe on your house. Take that and times it by your interest rate and that will be close to what you paid in interest on your mortgage this year. If you haven't lived in your house for the whole year, you have to come up with a percentage. Then figure you'll get 25-33% of that money back. (depending on your tax bracket)

later,
Curt

polishmafia 01-13-2009 11:24 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Halon (Post 272586)
I expect it will put a big smile on your face, like it does for me every year :)

I hope so. Last year I got screwed because Goodyear wasn't taking out enough tax. So that was changed this year.

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Originally Posted by curt_gendron (Post 272591)
You can do a rough guess.

Ah ok. Thats a nice amount. I'd rather get the amount back before I estimated the 25-33% of the total ;)

Halon 01-13-2009 11:27 AM

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Usually for me (since I've only owned for 3 years), about 2 months worth of my payments actually go towards the principle, and the other 10 months are all interest. I'm sure it's different for everyone, but maybe gives you an idea. All that interest is a huge write off!!!

I also write off my property taxes which is another perk of owning also. Another couple grand usually.

1QUICK4 01-13-2009 11:49 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX (Post 272580)
Yeah pretty amazing for a communist who was looking to tax small businesses.... :loser:


If you think Obama has anything to do with your 2008 taxes you need to get a clue Tom.

polishmafia 01-13-2009 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 272596)
If you think Obama has anything to do with your 2008 taxes you need to get a clue Tom.

I lol'd.

Property taxes... I forgot about those. They are rolled up into my mortgage payment. This just keeps sounding better and better. :spin:

tpunx99GSX 01-13-2009 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 272596)
If you think Obama has anything to do with your 2008 taxes you need to get a clue Tom.

Look at the quote. my comment was quoting the small business part, where he will be allowing the write off of $250,000 in equipment for small businesses instead of the $125k. (great for small businesses looking to purchase more to help the economy)
And giving $3000 tax break for each new employee hired in the next 2 years. (excellent to make businesses hire and bring down the unemployment rate)

1QUICK4 01-13-2009 11:56 AM

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You will get a decent chunk back from your interest. I was getting 4K a year the past 3 years from the feds. In the many years before my house it was only 1300-1500.

1QUICK4 01-13-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX (Post 272600)
Look at the quote. my comment was quoting the small business part, where he will be allowing the write off of $250,000 in equipment for small businesses instead of the $125k.
And giving $3000 tax break for each new employee hired in the next 2 years.

A small buisness owner talking about his 2008 tax filings.


Obama hasn't put his plans in place yet he's only talked about them. Some of his ideas are good, but how much will it cost to hire the new employees to get a 3K write-off.

polishmafia 01-13-2009 12:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 272601)
You will get a decent chunk back from your interest. I was getting 4K a year the past 3 years from the feds. In the many years before my house it was only 1300-1500.

Wow nice. Thats about what I've been getting the last few years. Now with the house, this one should be even better.

hippiekiller 01-13-2009 01:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by v8klla (Post 272547)
Wow, looking pretty positive for small business :)

Sounds like you guys need to do another tax return sale...


Tax returns this year for me are all about fun. Should be wrapping up most of the GSX. Then I think my dad and I are going to Galapagos or something after I finish up school in May.

dumb_ricer 01-13-2009 01:27 PM

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I can't complain with my tax return! $22xx will go a long ways towards getting me out of debt!

Halon 01-13-2009 01:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 272601)
You will get a decent chunk back from your interest. I was getting 4K a year the past 3 years from the feds. In the many years before my house it was only 1300-1500.

Pretty much the same for me. I usually got around 1000 back (combined Fed and State). Now with the house, my return is usually around 5000 (combined).

tpunx99GSX 01-13-2009 02:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 272602)
A small buisness owner talking about his 2008 tax filings.


Obama hasn't put his plans in place yet he's only talked about them. Some of his ideas are good, but how much will it cost to hire the new employees to get a 3K write-off.

Not sure what you mean by the first statement. but as for the second. Obama has not taken the presidency so therefore he cannot put his plan in place, duh. He has been working with Congress on this plan so that basically his first week he can sign it in, as well as closing Gitmo and other things.

We will be using our tax returns for our move to MN. :) Im kinda wondering how this IOU system will work for california. You really know your state government is broke when they send you an i.o.u.

asshanson 01-13-2009 04:08 PM

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Pete, don't forget about PMI as well, that likely will be rolled up into your mortgage/escrow payment. On the tax form they give you it will list out taxes paid, PMI paid, and interest paid. I think my writeoff the past two years was around 12-14k.

My prior returns were around 750-1000 combined, last year it was a bit over 4k, but I had 0 withholdings claimed on my w4. This year I upped it to 3 and I'm looking at getting around 3k back.

polishmafia 01-13-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by asshanson (Post 272646)
Pete, don't forget about PMI as well, that likely will be rolled up into your mortgage/escrow payment. On the tax form they give you it will list out taxes paid, PMI paid, and interest paid. I think my writeoff the past two years was around 12-14k.

My prior returns were around 750-1000 combined, last year it was a bit over 4k, but I had 0 withholdings claimed on my w4. This year I upped it to 3 and I'm looking at getting around 3k back.

Ahh good call on the PMI. Thankfully I'm going back to the same guy thats been doing my taxes for the last 4 years. He knows all this stuff, and he doesn't charge me alot.

Halon 01-13-2009 09:49 PM

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I suppose I'm lucky that I don't have to deal with PMI. Awesome that you can write it off though!

Anyone know any locals that do taxes for a fair price?

asshanson 01-13-2009 10:30 PM

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Brandon you're lucky, unless you own 20% of your place already, but seeing as you're in the 3rd year I doubt it unless you put a lot down, especially since home values haven't increased much since that time either.

I have to shell out almost $800/year for the PMI.

Halon 01-13-2009 10:44 PM

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I had no down payment. I just went with a company that didn't require PMI.

And no, I highly doubt I own 20%. But at the same time, I also don't just pay the minnimum monthly payments. I save some money for the sole purpose of putting it towards my house. Usually once or twice a year, I put down a lump sum payment towards my principle. I'm trying to pay this bitch off early!!

Swifty1638 01-13-2009 11:41 PM

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I got tools, uniforms, union dues, donations, etc to write off. And, this is the FIRST year in my life of working, that i only have 1 w2 to file! Last year, having 2 jobs actually hurt me..dunno how or why. But, hopefully this year it will be different.

-A. Swift

EclipseGST 01-13-2009 11:54 PM

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I just bought my 1st home Dec 31st... Worked with the bank to take out 2 mortgages so I could get around PMI and I actually pay the house off faster and save money together. 1st mortgage for 80% and the 2nd for 15%. Only had to put down 5% and the seller paid closing! :D

Since I bought my house between June 2008 and June 2009 I qualify for the First Time Home Buyer tax credit. Basically its a $7500 government interest FREE loan. Dont have to start making payments for 2 years (2010 taxes) You pay $500 a year for 15yrs and it comes out of your tax return. You already pay in so really you dont see it.

I'm getting around 10k back just because of the credit, so that will go to all new appliances and a remodel for the 1st floor. Feels good to finally own a home! :D Although say goodbye to any time for the DSM...

s1ngletracker 01-14-2009 01:13 AM

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hoping to get back nothing.

crazy_skier 01-14-2009 02:24 PM

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weekend money and a lift kit for the jeep.

niterydr 01-14-2009 02:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EclipseGST (Post 272722)
I just bought my 1st home Dec 31st... Worked with the bank to take out 2 mortgages so I could get around PMI and I actually pay the house off faster and save money together. 1st mortgage for 80% and the 2nd for 15%. Only had to put down 5% and the seller paid closing! :D

Since I bought my house between June 2008 and June 2009 I qualify for the First Time Home Buyer tax credit. Basically its a $7500 government interest FREE loan. Dont have to start making payments for 2 years (2010 taxes) You pay $500 a year for 15yrs and it comes out of your tax return. You already pay in so really you dont see it.

I'm getting around 10k back just because of the credit, so that will go to all new appliances and a remodel for the 1st floor. Feels good to finally own a home! :D Although say goodbye to any time for the DSM...

Congrats! Hopefully I can find a creative lender or two next year when I am ready to purchase a home.

brando 01-14-2009 03:49 PM

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im still waitiong for my other w2's. i still need 3

tpunx99GSX 01-15-2009 05:29 PM

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What do you guy use to file? Do you use one of these online ones, turbotax? What are some of the better ones out there. I was thinking of trying Turbo Tax.


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