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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:.
Ditto!Good for you.
We sold a house over the summer to pay off all our debt. We haven't had a car payment in years and it's nice not to have any other debt except our mortgage.
Unfortunately we ran into some vehicle repair issues that ran up a credit card again, but our tax refund will more than cover it so we'll be back to "debt free except the house" in a couple weeks.
Our goal is to pay for our next vehicle in cash. I hate owing anyone money.
Yes, that is the sad truth. Though hopefully--for each individual--Americans will act wiser than the governent intended. If not, I'll be happy with more money in my account and my IRA and other investments increasing with an increasing economy because others are spending all of the money they're given!But that is exactly what the government wants and expects people to do with that money. Saving the money while good for the individual does NOTHING for the economy. Paying off debts is also not the desired use (while again, a good personal action). The positive effect of this rebate is for people to cash the check the week they get it, head right out to the mall or Best Buy or the car dealership and drop it all.
Sounds like last year's law requiring Passports for all travel outside the US without bothering to check on the capacity to process all the requests. Took 4+ months for some to get their's processed.
That's why I always try explaining to people that it ISN"T that great that they're getting thousands and thousands of dollars each year after they file their taxes. It's money that should have been in their pocket (or, better yet, earning interest in THEIR bank account instead of Uncle Sam's) that they're getting -- not just free money from the government."So...
You're grateful to the Government because they're giving you back your money?
No wonder politicians invariably have self-satisfied, smug looks on their faces 24/7..."
Montys right,its our money that they are giving back to us.there is really something wrong with this picture,yes or no?Don't get me wrong ,i am happy to get some spending money( i will use ours for a summer vacation in upstate ny,had plans for wdw,but because of a new job ,i wont be able to go during the time i wanted to go-that is sad,but i will set my sights on 2009).
But still,It is ours.And i cant help but wonder how much could our taxes be lowered yearly if there is always this extra cash around to send back out when the govt feels the need to do so.
Don't go to medical school.:lol: :lookaroun
That's why I always try explaining to people that it ISN"T that great that they're getting thousands and thousands of dollars each year after they file their taxes. It's money that should have been in their pocket (or, better yet, earning interest in THEIR bank account instead of Uncle Sam's) that they're getting -- not just free money from the government.
That's why I always try explaining to people that it ISN"T that great that they're getting thousands and thousands of dollars each year after they file their taxes. It's money that should have been in their pocket (or, better yet, earning interest in THEIR bank account instead of Uncle Sam's) that they're getting -- not just free money from the government.
Try 6 months and a letter after said time period stating that incorrect information was given. Took another month after and being questioned every time I crossed the border (which is usually every week) to finally receive it. :brick:
:lol: Exactly! I love that! I think I may use it!My hubby (a licensed CPA and PFS) calls it "giving the government an interest-free loan"....
The passport SNAFU was primarily a function of many people waiting until the last minute to apply and thinking they could get one on 2-3 weeks. In the bast of times, it takes 6-8 weeks and they tell you that. I applied in November, two months before the deadline and had no trouble getting mine (renewal) and my daughter's (new).
November of which year? My personal "passport snafu" finally ended when I received my passport this past September. I applied just after my birthday in February. :shrug:
All I'm saying is it's a free country, everyone is free to choose whatever type of career they want to have and where they want to live, and sometimes what you choose comes along with some sacrifices. In your case, you have a crappy tax situation. If your career is still worth it, despite the taxes and living situation, then suck it up and march forward. If it's not, then change careers. That's the great thing about living in America.
We chose the military for our career path. It involves my husband putting his life on the line and me being a single mother for about 7 months a year and only seeing him about 1 hour a day (if at all) when he's in the country. That is the price we pay to be able to have the pay and benefits we want. I'm not going to complain about the difficulties of the military career path because it's what we chose.
With that said, I agree with the rest of your logic. Cost of living should be taken into consideration when it comes to taxes. And I don't necessarily agree with the government spending billions of dollars for Americans to go out and buy video games with. But don't don't get irritated with the consumers for receiving and spending the money they are given. If you were getting $1,000+ for no reason you'd probably also be talking about how you were going to spend it.
^ ^Just take Corzine's money and it will pay for all the environmental clean-ups with change to spare!
Hail Nebraska!
Yeah, I for one won't be getting squat. So all of you who pay little to nothing in taxes AND GET A REBATE, you're going to WDW with money of people like me who technically "make too much" even though we live in areas with the highest property values, rents, property taxes and insurance in the nation. The least you could do is buy us a t-shirt.
Also, at the risk of being a bubble-burster, when you consider how mind-bogglingly deep the national debt is, and what a wallet-drainer the war is, not to mention the tax cuts for the richest 1 percent, I'd suggest buying some bonds so your grandkids will be able to go to WDW one day, because they're the ones who'll be trying to pay down the debt. They'll need it.
I have to comment on your post just because of a few things. First of all, if you read enough of the news, the cutoff is not a hard cutoff. If you are making $76,000 as a single person you will likely get most of the rebate. It tapers off up to I believe $87K-ish. Not that this takes into account cost of living which I agree with you on...but it is a bit more fair than a hard cutoff.
Secondly, You probably would have gotten a rebate if the president would have had his way. His plan, while all the details weren't out, was basically $800 per individual and $1,600 per family. They had to compromise to let people not paying taxes(under $10000 income or so) to get the bill through congress with the support of the democrats.
Lastly, your complaint about the tax cuts for "the richest one percent" works against you. In the first part of your argument you are complaining about the poor getting back money they aren't paying. Then you complain about a tax cut where the rich get more. When they say that a tax cut give most of the money to "the richest one percent" they are using a curve which is directly correlated to the amount of taxes paid. To spell it out, the richest 1% of people in this country pay most of this country's taxes so they get most of the money back. It's when they are giving MORE money back to those who paid less that people don't hear that these tax cuts were "for the rich"
So basically, you need to decide, do you want to give tax refunds to the poor? Or do you want to give a refund proportional to the tax paid. You can't claim both are bad.
::gets off political pedestal::
OK. Sure. Keep telling yourself that.
What I want is for the government to be more responsible with the taxes they bring in. Stop giving tax breaks to the rich AND stop the election year handouts to the poor and some of the middle class while borrowing from other countries, until they prove they understand the value of a dollar.
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