NoOoOoOoOoOo...taxes owned me again!
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This is the first year I'm considering myself a hawaii resident (since I own property now). Suffice to say that I'm getting back like 20% of what I was getting returned when I was still a Guam resident
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Originally Posted by bpang1
^^^Hey but can't you claim your little deployment next year?
Cause when your in the hell hole I'm in now you need that stuff.
Also, doesn anybody know if you can claim your car as a dependant??
I treat it like part of the family.
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Sorry, but I am not from Here... but live here... I do not see why we get taxes since we are getting a refund, because maybe in my country I don't pay Income Taxes!
this is out of subject, but feel that taxes are unfair! this my 3rd year filling out taxes and dam...
Anyway...
this is out of subject, but feel that taxes are unfair! this my 3rd year filling out taxes and dam...
Anyway...
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I got lucky this past year didnt pay one dime in Federal taxes and the gov is giving me a 1000 for my son. Thats gotta be a crime somewhere in this world.
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To me...taxes are kinda like our little responsibility to support/give back to our country and make it a better place. But damn...the people who are in charge of spending it don't make me very optimistic. That's why I'd rather give to charity.
Next year, I gotta either give more money to charity or buy property. I'm even thinking about buying a small portion of land (something inexpensive like Kalihi) and using that as my write-off.
Next year, I gotta either give more money to charity or buy property. I'm even thinking about buying a small portion of land (something inexpensive like Kalihi) and using that as my write-off.
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Originally Posted by JTech
Everybody make sure you pay your taxes. Cause that's where my paycheck comes from.

So anyways...I owed the Fed $60 and the State owes me $150...combined I'm getting $90 (then you take out the $20 fee I paid which gives me $70...yay?).
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Originally Posted by bpang1
In that case I think I deserve a refund 
So anyways...I owed the Fed $60 and the State owes me $150...combined I'm getting $90 (then you take out the $20 fee I paid which gives me $70...yay?).

So anyways...I owed the Fed $60 and the State owes me $150...combined I'm getting $90 (then you take out the $20 fee I paid which gives me $70...yay?).


