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Got my number today. Even bigger than I planned
Didn't you get back like $17K last year? How do you get it back,teach me dude.
My friend ended up owing about $1700. No idea how he managed that.
how do you married guys handle the refund?
Zero deductions, hold back an extra $150 per pay cheque, turn up your state withholding, give a bunch of money and donations to charity, have a mortgage.
Zero deductions, hold back an extra $150 per pay cheque, turn up your state withholding, give a bunch of money and donations to charity, have a mortgage.
It's definitely possible. My wife and I owed about $1000 last year because for some idiotic reason my work didn't take out enough. Even though my withholding was at 0 it still wasn't enough, so I deducted an additional $75 per paycheck for this year. I also increased my 401(k) contribution to lower my taxable income and we had a ton of donations. Hopefully it's enough. Went to accountant on Saturday so I won't find out for a few weeks.
Susie Orman (SP?) talked about this once on her show. She said (and I'm not endorsing one school of thought over the other) that you short change yourself through out the year for one big score at the end of the year. She was trying to make the point that the extra X amount could be used to pay off bills or to put into something that will generate you interest.
Susie Orman (SP?) talked about this once on her show. She said (and I'm not endorsing one school of thought over the other) that you short change yourself through out the year for one big score at the end of the year. She was trying to make the point that the extra X amount could be used to pay off bills or to put into something that will generate you interest.
My friend ended up owing about $1700. No idea how he managed that.
I will end up owing about 10 times this amount. Talk about an unpleasant ******* surprise.