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Always bummed out when I see "hobby expenses" as a deduction
Zak0326 33 Reviews 841 reads
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Would you spend your entire tax refund to see a provider out of your price range? If you were getting a refund?  

Let's hear your thoughts on this

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 245 reads
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My state tax refund was $17, so yeah!  :-)

JakeFromStateFarm 275 reads
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Why would you let the government play with your money for the better part of a year, then get it back and think it's a gift?

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 167 reads
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Posted By: Tubbo01
Would you spend your entire tax refund to see a provider out of your price range? If you were getting a refund?  
   
 Let's hear your thoughts on this?  
   
 
-- Modified on 4/10/2016 7:46:21 AM

Zak0326 33 Reviews 186 reads
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I know no one makes money on state. I was thinking the federal refund which is usually where the money comes from

Zak0326 33 Reviews 202 reads
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6 / 32

Not every year is the same.  

Some years I owe some years I get.

Looking to make discussion. I don't feel like talking about death

Zak0326 33 Reviews 130 reads
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7 / 32

Fancy I so want to have a session with you.  

We would have oh so much fun

JakeFromStateFarm 138 reads
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rangerc79 154 Reviews 165 reads
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Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 198 reads
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Posted By: Tubbo01
Fancy I so want to have a session with you.  
   
 We would have oh so much fun.  
   
 
Let's have fun doll.:) Are you Indiana?

1705218 10 Reviews 200 reads
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12 / 32

What is that? Maybe if she would pay my tax bill, I'd see her for nothing :)
 

Posted By: Tubbo01
Would you spend your entire tax refund to see a provider out of your price range? If you were getting a refund?  
   
 Let's hear your thoughts on this?  
   
 

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 206 reads
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stucaboy 147 reads
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is like going to the dentist.  As long as I don't underpay,  I'm happy.  Plus, with shifting IRS rules the task is impossible.

GaGambler 175 reads
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15 / 32

and yes I actually underpay, (but just slightly) on purpose. I file extensions in both April and August, file in October and wait for the letter from the IRS in November "demanding" the few hundred bucks I always owe them, and then I write that check to them so fast it would make your head spin as I know I am done with them for the year.

jelloman42 10 Reviews 195 reads
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Zak0326 33 Reviews 213 reads
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I'm 335lbs and damn sexy. What you going to do about it??????

Who are you?
Posted By: JakeFromStateFarm

JakeFromStateFarm 298 reads
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20 / 32

You're not going to ask me what I'm wearing now, are you?

emorf4077 64 Reviews 197 reads
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21 / 32

Then my tax software tells me it's not what I define as "hobby expenses."  I too am in the "Refund? What's that concept?" boat.

Dr Who revived 168 reads
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22 / 32

Just not that kind of Doctor

Posted By: JakeFromStateFarm
You're not going to ask me what I'm wearing now, are you?

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 129 reads
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I agree - I'm not savvy in this area, but this makes total sense.

cspatz 67 Reviews 115 reads
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...there is one escort who is a mere $100 out of my range. I have resisted temptation for over a year. Thanks to the refund I went for it. Actually the refund was just an excuse to make an exception.

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BigPeterJohnson 39 Reviews 145 reads
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i do not understand these words.

but i am but a stranger in a strange land.

BigPeterJohnson 39 Reviews 143 reads
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stucaboy 155 reads
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so the less contact I have with the IRS..the better.

Posted By: GaGambler
and yes I actually underpay, (but just slightly) on purpose. I file extensions in both April and August, file in October and wait for the letter from the IRS in November "demanding" the few hundred bucks I always owe them, and then I write that check to them so fast it would make your head spin as I know I am done with them for the year.

bigguy30 129 reads
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I know what my spending ranges are and stick to it.
So yes money is not a issue for me, but at the same time.
Just because you have some money, does not mean you need to blow it all away on just one provider.
It's your choice, but I would not do it personally.
 

Posted By: Tubbo01
Would you spend your entire tax refund to see a provider out of your price range? If you were getting a refund?  
   
 Let's hear your thoughts on this?  
   
 

vantheman666 10 Reviews 191 reads
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I have debts to pay off, savings to build up, car repairs, etc.  But I can usually use a certain percentage for fun or hobby related purposes.

CorbinCandor 86 reads
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