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fuck that trampoline. mine was an 18 footer.
- TooManyHumyns
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got about $5,500 back...got a truck...and some other junk...washer, dryer, bed...may buy a new amp head...debatfing it...saved some for vacation...
- inx515xhell
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what kinda truck?
my tax return was way small this year. sucks. just getting my medical card.
my tax return was way small this year. sucks. just getting my medical card.
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a 2003 ford explorer sport trac...wanted something smaller with 4 wheel drive and a crew cab...gets decent mileage....16-21...the bed is like 4ft long...the bed extender ads like a foot and a half...im going to get a little flatbed trailer this summer so i can haul larger stuff when needed...its a nice truck...im happy with it...im also looking around for a small bass boat so i can putter around lakes and whatnot...
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I got a boat, the USS Enterprise 666.
It rules.
-Joe.
It rules.
-Joe.
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I assume you'll be making a few mods.TooManyHumyns wrote:a 2003 ford explorer sport trac...wanted something smaller with 4 wheel drive and a crew cab...gets decent mileage....16-21...the bed is like 4ft long...the bed extender ads like a foot and a half...im going to get a little flatbed trailer this summer so i can haul larger stuff when needed...its a nice truck...im happy with it...im also looking around for a small bass boat so i can putter around lakes and whatnot...
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I don't understand why you guys don't decrease the exemptions on your w-4, take less taxes during the year and deposit the money into a savings account or invest it somewhere so you can at least make a little bit of interest instead of letting the government hold onto your money and cash in on the interest themselves....
I've never had tons of things to write off so maybe im not understanding but it certainly makes more sense to get the money right away instead of letting the government hold onto it all year.
I got about 600 back total. Bought some drum shells.
I've never had tons of things to write off so maybe im not understanding but it certainly makes more sense to get the money right away instead of letting the government hold onto it all year.
I got about 600 back total. Bought some drum shells.
- Bullet Tooth
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i like getting a huge chunk at the end of the year.
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a lot of my money goes into a retirement fund that's available to city government workers. i'd rather have money in there than a couple grand back every year.
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bitch please. you aint never gonna retire.inx515xhell wrote:a lot of my money goes into a retirement fund that's available to city government workers. i'd rather have money in there than a couple grand back every year.
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That's just it. I have a mortgage, school expenses, union dues, donations and possibly some tax-deductible home improvements this year to write off so recovering some of those expenses is nice. Like you said, if you only have wages it does make more sense to keep your exemptions low and use your money in a more profitable manner than the government does (which isn't hard). I understand the allure of thinking of it like a forced savings account though for people who have trouble socking money away over the course of the year.laffeyn wrote: I've never had tons of things to write off so maybe im not understanding but it certainly makes more sense to get the money right away instead of letting the government hold onto it all year.
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not me. how else am i going to stockpile food, water and firearms for the race war?inx515xhell wrote:a lot of my money goes into a retirement fund that's available to city government workers. i'd rather have money in there than a couple grand back every year.
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The only reason that I can see that having a ton of stuff to write off would make a difference really is if you are inconsistent/unsure about how much you'll have to write off eachyear. If you are consistently getting back 2,000 dollars a year I think you should tax yourself lower. You are still going to get to write off everything. You'll just get less money stripped from you that you can put into a savings account that you can use for emergency medical expenses when you have an accident with your ak-47. Worst case scenario is that you have to write a check and mail it in if you are understated.
Getting tons of money back doesn't mean you did a good job. It all evens out at the end of the year. It means that you did a crappy job of estimating your finances.
Getting tons of money back doesn't mean you did a good job. It all evens out at the end of the year. It means that you did a crappy job of estimating your finances.
- Bullet Tooth
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FUCK YOU! I DONT HAVE ACCIDENTS WITH MY GUNS! I KILL PEOPLE WITH THEM SHITS! YOU THINK IM PLAYING?!
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Shut up w/ your stupid standard deduction, son.
Man think of ALL that interest on that 2Gs in a 3% savings acc.
Man think of ALL that interest on that 2Gs in a 3% savings acc.
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Thanks for the advice, knucklehead. I'll have you know that carrying a firearm was my profession for 6+ years, thank you very much.You'll just get less money stripped from you that you can put into a savings account that you can use for emergency medical expenses when you have an accident with your ak-47.
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Seriously, I know everyone else is busting your balls but I've been considering the interest gains from having the money year round over having a year end payment.laffeyn wrote:The only reason that I can see that having a ton of stuff to write off would make a difference really is if you are inconsistent/unsure about how much you'll have to write off eachyear. If you are consistently getting back 2,000 dollars a year I think you should tax yourself lower. You are still going to get to write off everything. .
Truth is getting that big drop of cash helps us to prioritize that amount of money toward paying down bills, making home improvements, etc. Do you actually end up spending your money toward these type of things or do you end up spending the interest on weed like I would?
- inx515xhell
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you guys are nerds, let's talk about guns.
this is my ruger kp 89
fuckin sweet gun with hardly any kick.
rollin on the range with one of these bad boys.
PLZ BREAK INTO MY HOUSE
considering getting a caliber conversion for the range cuz THAT SHIT AINT CHEAP. i'd love to have an ak or ar, but they're a little out of my price range right now. i think the next gun i buy will be a mossberg.
this is my ruger kp 89
fuckin sweet gun with hardly any kick.
rollin on the range with one of these bad boys.
PLZ BREAK INTO MY HOUSE
considering getting a caliber conversion for the range cuz THAT SHIT AINT CHEAP. i'd love to have an ak or ar, but they're a little out of my price range right now. i think the next gun i buy will be a mossberg.
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oh, i'm also looking to get rid of a ton of cop killers. mostly luger. pm me.
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how you like the grip on that? my old roommate had a glock 26 and the grip was a little short in my hand, so that made it kinda weird.
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I like it, some of those compacts Glock makes are reeaaally small though. That Glock 26 is tiny! I would think most would find it too small. Just nice to conceal/carry.
- Bullet Tooth
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hk usp .45, my favorite gun.
s&w .38 snub nose hammerless. great for conceal/carry.
i have several others but im not going to list them. i hope to be starting construction of my AR shortly.
s&w .38 snub nose hammerless. great for conceal/carry.
i have several others but im not going to list them. i hope to be starting construction of my AR shortly.
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My illegally modified DL-44 heavy blaster pistol.
-Joe.
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I've got a modified baby Glock 9mm w/ Truglo fiber optic/tritium night sights w/ 31 rd clips, Springfield XD45acp Service pistol, Mossberg 590 w/ 9 shot capacity & bayonet and a Hungarian side-folding AK-47 with a snake brake on it...that thing breathes fire for real
Try breathin' underwater
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...so i'll pry just get a 1000 rounds for each and a bunch of 40's...word.
Try breathin' underwater
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Rebel scum. Real men carry this:Joe wrote:
My illegally modified DL-44 heavy blaster pistol.
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Empire or Death.
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that's a sweet hk zach.
post pics of the mossberg! i really want one.
post pics of the mossberg! i really want one.