I agree with @Thia. We prefer to owe a little. We moved and btwn expenses and the tax cut, we got a pretty sizeable refund, so we have mixed emotions. I prefer to not lend the government interest-free money.
Hubs and I had to pay in close to $4,000...he looked at me and said we need more deductions! I'm 59, and he's gotten all the deductions out of me he's going to get! My sons are 34 and 27...and I ain't about to have anymore!
Owed. Paid. Bled. They did send a consolation prize of a Justin Bieber Pez Dispenser and signed pic of Phyllis Diller laughing and flipping me the bird. Thank you America.
Paid, but then there was a change in the law so we will get some of it back. Guess we should have procrastinated. Paid less than before, though. And they gave me higher deductions on my teacher supplies so that helps me a lot.
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ReplyDeleteHigher fed refund than usual. Lower state refund than usual.
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Got hosed to the tune of $10,000
ReplyDeleteI got a very nice refund into my bank account this past Saturday😎
ReplyDeleteI owed a little bit to state, but my federal return was the highest it's ever been. I would prefer to either break even or owe a little.
ReplyDeleteI agree with @Thia. We prefer to owe a little. We moved and btwn expenses and the tax cut, we got a pretty sizeable refund, so we have mixed emotions. I prefer to not lend the government interest-free money.
DeleteSo you paid zero in taxes? Not likely.. Unless you are super poor. You just got back MORE of the money than you had previously.
DeleteOwe. I forgot to check the box for Amazon to take taxes out. Ugh.
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ReplyDeleteGot a refund, already spent it.
ReplyDeleteSmall refunds from both state and feds.
ReplyDeleteOwed the US (and they cashed the check with a quickness) but will get a refund from the state, which is more than I owed the US.
ReplyDeleteHubs and I had to pay in close to $4,000...he looked at me and said we need more deductions! I'm 59, and he's gotten all the deductions out of me he's going to get! My sons are 34 and 27...and I ain't about to have anymore!
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Owed, big time. You?
ReplyDeleteThe Federal Reserve will soon be OBSOLETE, so much for income tax after that happens!
ReplyDeleteAnd especially after THIS HAPPENS:
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Owed. Paid. Bled. They did send a consolation prize of a Justin Bieber Pez Dispenser and signed pic of Phyllis Diller laughing and flipping me the bird. Thank you America.
ReplyDeleteBeing self employed means I always pay every year.
ReplyDeleteWhile doing my 2017 taxes, our CPA recommended for 2018, that I make a $50,000 deposit with the IRS.
We'll see about that.
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Got a small refund due to a rental. Without it is be screwed!
ReplyDeletePay in to feds, refund from the state. Nearly even.
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ReplyDeleteRefund fed and state~!
ReplyDeleteRefund! 🥂
ReplyDeletePaid, but then there was a change in the law so we will get some of it back. Guess we should have procrastinated. Paid less than before, though. And they gave me higher deductions on my teacher supplies so that helps me a lot.
ReplyDeleteWe got a small, but decent refund this year. Not replace the roof decent, but pay off a couple of credit cards decent.
ReplyDeleteAs always, self-employed, so I have to pay every year.
ReplyDeletegot a little back this year, I can probably take my family out to dinner.
ReplyDeleteI got a very small refund.
ReplyDeleteThe current administration isnt so friendly to single moms working crappy jobs
Owed. The federal standard deduction doubles next year, which could mean I'm paying thousands less. We'll see.
ReplyDeleteRefund...owning property is awesome.paid of in a few years
ReplyDeleteWish I could find a reasonable tax lawyer to help me preplan..
ReplyDeleteBoth -- had to pay federal but got a small state refund.
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