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    Patrick Guest

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    Have you filed your taxes yet? Did you do it yourself? Have someone do it for you?

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    MadMonk Guest

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    Yep, did it myself back in Feb.

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    Had someone do it for me..
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

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    Keith Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karried
    Had someone do it for me..
    Mine was done in March by Avery Tax Service in south OKC. They have been doing our taxes for the last 8 or 9 years. Excellent service and very professional.

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    Yep -- and I have a HUGE return on the way!

    Should just about take care of my closing costs

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    I did mine in early February. Online, yet.

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    Patrick Guest

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    I did mine back in early March....also had a big refund. Hoooray.

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    Patrick -- deducting tuition is great, isn't it?

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner
    Patrick -- deducting tuition is great, isn't it?
    It's absolutely awesome. Because of the deduction, we didn't pay anything in federal income taxes this year, so we got everything back that the wife paid in. Needless to say, we're going on a nice trip after my 2nd year of medical school and step 1 of my boards is complete.

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    obiekabie Guest

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    Do it myself. When you are single the taxes are not usually difficult. Already filed three months ago

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    Uptown Guest

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    This may sound weird, but I always complete my taxes in February. But, I always hold onto my 1040 until the night of April 15th, just for fun. Waiting in the lines and seeing the crazy people at the post office. Yeah, call me strange, but it's funny to watch some of those folks. I have a lot of money, so it's not like I'm in a hurry to get the refund back.

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    We turnd ours in to the acountant a few weeks ago and they're still not finshed with them. We'll be looking for someone new next year.

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    Keith Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by okiemom
    We turnd ours in to the acountant a few weeks ago and they're still not finshed with them. We'll be looking for someone new next year.
    Yeah, it sounds like your accountant has kept your taxes hostage for too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    It's absolutely awesome. Because of the deduction, we didn't pay anything in federal income taxes this year, so we got everything back that the wife paid in. Needless to say, we're going on a nice trip after my 2nd year of medical school and step 1 of my boards is complete.
    Mine is going to wedding rings and closing costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uptown
    This may sound weird, but I always complete my taxes in February. But, I always hold onto my 1040 until the night of April 15th, just for fun. Waiting in the lines and seeing the crazy people at the post office. Yeah, call me strange, but it's funny to watch some of those folks.
    I do the same thing, Uptown. I think it's a sickness. Finish taxes in early February and just hold them until mid-April. It gets a bit entertaining at the post office.

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    Mailed mine in yesterday..had them done by my usual tax preparer and broke even pretty much...getting a refund from federal and owe $64.00 to the State of Michigan..not bad..

    I am one of those people that always wait until the last minute

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    JAFO Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy
    I do the same thing, Uptown. I think it's a sickness. Finish taxes in early February and just hold them until mid-April. It gets a bit entertaining at the post office.
    Mine was real easy to figure. I did it all myself and received a nice refund from both state and federal. I'm still trying to decide how I want to spend it.

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    Did mine online in Feb. and got a reasonable return. Then late March I got a corrected W-2.:stars: So I've completed my 1040x, wrote out the check, and they go in the mail today.:surrender That's life.

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    JAFO Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by workman45
    Did mine online in Feb. and got a reasonable return. Then late March I got a corrected W-2.:stars: So I've completed my 1040x, wrote out the check, and they go in the mail today.:surrender That's life.
    Man, I hate writing checks to pay bills and so forth, but having to write a check to the government just plain sucks.

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    This is the first year I've had to pay and it was crummy, even though it was a very small amount. Apparently, a person should reinvest their dividends instead of enjoying the quarterly check they send you.
    :boff:

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    Uptown Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy
    I do the same thing, Uptown. I think it's a sickness. Finish taxes in early February and just hold them until mid-April. It gets a bit entertaining at the post office.
    Absolutely. I do the same thing with Christmas shopping. Finish the Christmas shopping early, but still go to the malls the weekend before Christmas. I simply love seeing crowds make fools of themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy
    This is the first year I've had to pay and it was crummy, even though it was a very small amount. Apparently, a person should reinvest their dividends instead of enjoying the quarterly check they send you.
    :boff:
    Way to go!! sweetdaisy, you should be happy you didn't give the government an intrest free loan this year, which is what the "Huge Refund", is an unnescessary overpayment of withholding.

    The day after Easter, millions of Americans will render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's. As Monday, April 17 looms, Congress should be enacting tax relief, especially this election year. Instead, the GOP's tax-fighters languish, and cowardly treat tax reduction like it's bad. This is foolish and pathetic, particularly since tax cuts are doing what they should: propelling 17 consecutive quarters of economic expansion, cutting unemployment to 4.7 percent, and filling -- not draining -- the Treasury.

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    Uptown Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by upisgr8
    As Monday, April 17 looms, Congress should be enacting tax relief, especially this election year. Instead, the GOP's tax-fighters languish, and cowardly treat tax reduction like it's bad. This is foolish and pathetic, particularly since tax cuts are doing what they should: propelling 17 consecutive quarters of economic expansion, cutting unemployment to 4.7 percent, and filling -- not draining -- the Treasury.
    I guess you could care less that our national debt is rising faster than at anytime in history. Oh well, it's your social security check that's going to pay for it. Too bad you won't be getting one when you retire. It will be going to pay the lovely national debt the GOP has created.

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    Uptown Guest

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    Duplicate. Delete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uptown
    I guess you could care less that our national debt is rising faster than at anytime in history. Oh well, it's your social security check that's going to pay for it. Too bad you won't be getting one when you retire. It will be going to pay the lovely national debt the GOP has created.
    I will be giving my S.S. check to charity or Las Vegas depending on my mood at the time because I will not be depending my retirement on any government handout. Consider facts regarding the deficit.

    The trade deficit is not the cause of bad things, but the result of good things in our economy. It reflects an economy ripe with investment opportunities and flush with consumer confidence. America's economy has performed better in years in which the trade deficit rose compared to years in which it shrank. During years of rising deficits, the growth of real gross domestic product averaged 3.2 percent per year, compared to 2.3 percent during years of shrinking deficits. If trade deficits really are a drag on growth, why does the economy grow so much faster when the trade deficit is getting bigger?

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