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I am hoping with the extra tax money the goverment is giving to us to put back in the economy, I will put money down for a vacation in 2009 :sohappy:.
I once said 'communisim works on paper' and almost got lynched.:lookaroun
I am going to hop into my little bubble and love fact that my boyfriend and I each file seperatly with each claiming one of our two children so it's $1800 coming back for braces and school clothes so I can keep saving for my WDW trip!!
Dont care if it was mine to begin with or who thinks it should go to pay some other debt. :shrug:
Agreed. Give it to me!! LOL. But I can't get drawn into a political discussion. I once said 'communisim works on paper' and almost got lynched.:lookaroun
As an aside: I always have a hard time getting my mind around how many people carry a huge credit card debt. My ex-wife asked me why I'm so crazy about paying off my Visa bill each month... "Why don't you have a balance like a 'normal' person."
I have a question I hope someone can answer. In reading the news about the rebate it is clear about the $600 and $1200 amounts with the $300 per child. But can anyone explain the piece about the $300 for the people who earn $3000 or more but pay no tax. Does this mean if you did your taxes and made more than $3000 and got a total refund of your taxes based on your return that you are not eligible for the $600 rebate? Maybe I'm looking into the wording too much but I'm wondering if my daughter who earned $24,000 and has one child will only get a $300 rebate since in doing her taxes she got a total refund. I'm also wondering if she is only due the $300 would she be entitled another $300 for her child. Wording is ambituous to say the least. Does anyone know the answer?
It does work on paper... as does the limited socialism practiced in most of Western Europe and Canada in reality![]()
As with all things, it appears to me that some parts work and some don't.
For example, I am for universal health care in theory. I don't like to think that there are people in the US who will get worse health care for real illnesses than I would get, because I have money and insurance, and they don't.
On the other hand, I've experienced UK national health care through an unfortunate twist of fate, and I would much prefer a US hospital to the one I visited in London, despite that one being one of the top facilities in the UK.
So it's a good thing that everybody in the UK can get health care, but the standard of care, while perhaps higher than what the uninsured may get in the US, is noticeably lower than I am used to.
You're joking, right?:lookarounThis is how I am paying for my trip in early April. Charge it to my disney visa an no payment or interest for 6 months!:ROFLOL:
As for tax cuts for the rich, I should be all for them, because I benefit to a significant extent. But while I'd always like to pay less taxes than I do now, I can honestly say that I don't need a tax cut to live comfortably. Many lower-income people are in a much more difficult situation. Give mine to somebody else, please, or better yet, get spending in line before any more tax cuts.
for everyone using this money (if & when approved) be careful. all it is, is a early rebate of your money you would get back at the end of the year. so if you expect to get that big check at the end of the year to pay for xmas gifts it wont be there. happened to me a few years ago when we got the 600 back during the summer....just a heads up incase someone did not know that
What big check at the end of the year that pays for Christmas?:shrug:for everyone using this money (if & when approved) be careful. all it is, is a early rebate of your money you would get back at the end of the year. so if you expect to get that big check at the end of the year to pay for xmas gifts it wont be there. happened to me a few years ago when we got the 600 back during the summer....just a heads up incase someone did not know that
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