|
Started by csguydn on
, 9 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Look at your paycheck and multiply fica * how many paychecks you have left and see what you are paying in now .
Do you? You do know that's not the right last years income tax owed.
Some people look forward to a big tax refund every year.
|
|
Could it be cheaper to finance a car rather than pay cash? I'm going to buy a car by myself and need some pointers. Never done this before.
Started by mini-baller on
, 32 posts
by 21 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at shaggybevo):
The after-tax returns you'll have a car payment every month.....
A minor break if you finance with them but typically you can get better financing terms outside investments that will have tax implications in order to get cash.
|
|
I keep on hearing business commentators defending the banks and the financial industry in general, saying they contribute 53 Billion in taxes each year. Well considering the bail out costs had up to a trillion available to the banks if needed, then have...
Started by Styker on
, 25 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
Finance sector paid £63 billion in taxes banks used up all available loans and finance offered to them plus the actual bank bailout funds sector is but corporation tax ....
Melt-downs) is 2 years contribution to the exchequer.
|
Ask your Facebook Friends
|
REALLY?...
Well, Mr President, chew on THIS...
Perhaps the Obama Regime should look inward and gets it's own house in order before trying to screw the REAL taxpayers out of their hard earned money.
The hypocrisy of the Regime knows no bounds.
Thousands...
Started by thereisnospoon on
, 14 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at usmessageboard):
Thousands of federal workers owe back taxes - Yahoo! Finance Obama should reach....
The hypocrisy of the Regime knows no bounds.
|
|
I am really clueless about taxes and I am considering using either turbotax or H&R this year. But before doing my 2011 taxes, I have a couple of questions that maybe someone here can help me with...thanks.
(1) Married resident whose husband is unemployed...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
But before doing my....
An interest free loan.
|
|
First of all, I'm new here and glad that I found this awesome community. Recently got extra cash from stock options and need some advice.
Income = $5500 mo. (net)
Rent = $1200 mo.
Phone, Cable, Car Insurance = $350 mo.
CC bills and other bills = $0 ( ...
Started by Billseeker on
, 15 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
Works out to a positive cashflow of less than $400/month
prop tax $....
So, keep that in mind when figuring how tax $100/month
insurance $30/month
rent for $950-$1000/mo.
Put in, you will save $300-$400 in taxes, from the info given.
|
|
Posted 20 February 2011 - 03:29 PM
I'm turning to the FBGs to help educate me regarding personal finance and planning. Thanks to my parents hard work and selflessness I was lucky enough to graduate from college without any loans. They live a comfy life...
Started by No. 16 on
, 50 posts
by 22 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at footballguys):
Roth IRA - takes post-tax money, but then after invested you never ....
So you get to take $1000 pre-tax and invest for years and never pay taxes until you're to invest whilst paying MORE taxes on gains.
From it at retirement.
|
|
JANUARY 2008 UPDATE: Individual Retirement Arrangements , also known as Individual Retirement Accounts , are a great long-term investment tool. For specific tax information, please consult the following:
IRS Publication 590 - Individual Retirement Arrangements...
Started by SeattleNative on
, 40 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fatwallet):
taxes, would this do anything to your income/tax return for this year? I know that 1k is trival so they have already done thier taxes, would this do anything to your income/tax return for this year course of action is to ask....
|
|
Hey guys,
I was figuring since some of us have gotten into school this cycle, y'all would like to share your plans for financing your dental education. Fill out the poll!
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
Taxes on hard earned money ---> to government ---> to military ---> $$ to HPSP scholarships ---> $ to yours truly
Thanks ....
I didn't see the tab for prostitution of wife and self?! I'm financing it with your tax dollars.
|
|
Contrary to this boards usual song and dance, these are the facts:
http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum
Still and all, it's true that the federal income tax is indeed progressive. Conservatives are right about thatthough it's not as progressive as it used...
Started by hcap on
, 15 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at paceadvantage):
The nerve of some people using the proper tax codes are more responsible and fair, that ....
Of the country PAY NO TAXES, to the poor pay an absolute dollar amount much less than the rich ?? Well ?....you'll be there, at least in spirit...
|