I’ve lost so much in the pass that Carry Over is my best friendI owe a LOT, so nothing for me this year.
I have not gotten a tax refund in decades so no tax refund funded goodies for me.What are you guys buying with your Tax Return???
a bunch of Tax paying members here, someone gotta do itI have not gotten a tax refund in decades so no tax refund funded goodies for me.
Actually, our tax return will go in the bank and sit there until next fall. Then we'll pay our property taxes with it. In other words, we'll "return" our tax return to the government in the fall.What are you guys buying with your Tax Return???
I know right!Actually, our tax return will go in the bank and sit there until next fall. Then we'll pay our property taxes with it. In other words, we'll "return" our tax return to the government in the fall.
Round and round she goes but nobody knows...........Actually, our tax return will go in the bank and sit there until next fall. Then we'll pay our property taxes with it. In other words, we'll "return" our tax return to the government in the fall.
all I know is, the gun shelves are BORING!Round and round she goes but nobody knows...........
I pay taxes.
I'll use my money before they do!
So no guns from tax returns but that will not stop me from buying!
....for every person getting "free monies" from a tax refund, there is one having to dig deep to pay in. So, while the one has monies for guns, the other doesn't. Kinda a wash. This is why many retailers have sales right now, because so many are worried about income taxes and paying the remainder of their property taxes. Like many here, I have my taxes figured out close enough that I pretty much break even between state and federal. Gun money is the same as it is all year. If I see something I want, I buy it. Lately, I have a hard time finding anything I want to buy.all the good stuff is taken with tax return money
Yeah, that's us too. I was mostly joking (just whining) about our income tax refunds being used to pay our property taxes. I mean yeah, we do that, but we've paid our property taxes that way for years. And it has nothing to do with our so-called "gun budget" - which we've never had anyway. When either my wife or I run across a gun we want, we buy it. One of the reasons we can do that is because we know we have the money to pay our property taxes (and our home-owners insurance) sitting in the bank in an account we don't touch until fall - when the property taxes and homeowners-insurance come due.Gun money is the same as it is all year. If I see something I want, I buy it. Lately, I have a hard time finding anything I want to buy.
I don't know why paying off your mortgage makes you a "sucker." I've always felt that the day we paid off our mortgage was one of the happiest days of my wife's and my lives.And here I am with a nice return this year, paying off my mortgage like a sucker.
You probably meant "income tax refund", but I get your point.I'm one of those folk who feel I screwed up if I get a income tax return.
I don't know why paying off your mortgage makes you a "sucker." I've always felt that the day we paid off our mortgage was one of the happiest days of my wife's and my lives.
Just remember to set aside some money to pay your property taxes and homeowners insurance (if those things have been part of your mortgage payments) when they come due. That way you can buy the guns you want, when you want them without worrying about how you're going to pay your property taxes and homeowner's insurance come fall.
.04 = $1000 … I thought we paid a lot in taxesmy lgs used gun shelves are quite full and almost everytime i visit i hear somebody's looking into selling their gun. there are always people buying as well but i think for the past few months a lot of people have had to sell guns for one reason or another.
i am retired and have been doing my own estimated quarterly payments. my accountant again made a mistake in my return that they have to correct but it looks like i am about 0.4% refund out of my tax payments so i am doing it rght. i don't like giving the irs a tax free loan especially when they are quick to penalize you if you underpay by more than $1000. that refund amount is only good for 1000 rds of 9 mm on sale or a holosun 407 for my ruger mark 4. that small refund will drop in my bank account unnoticed.