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And of course, it’s not your money, it’s the government’s.Well, the good thing is if you’re paying federal income taxes then you’re making money through gainful employment and/or profitable investments.
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And of course, it’s not your money, it’s the government’s.Well, the good thing is if you’re paying federal income taxes then you’re making money through gainful employment and/or profitable investments.
If you owe it to them then, yes it’s theirs… it is literally the worst system on earth except for all the others.And of course, it’s not your money, it’s the government’s.
Don't want to bounce those Social Security checks.And of course, it’s not your money, it’s the government’s.
We can put it on the tab. We're good for it.Don't want to bounce those Social Security checks.
Now you’re catching on!!! Enjoy today, worry about the bill later and call it all Freedom!We can put it on the tab. We're good for it.
That's called stupidity.Now you’re catching on!!! Enjoy today, worry about the bill later and call it all Freedom!
Certainly a different spelling than mine.That's called stupidity.
Did you manage to avoid a penalty?Definitely easy to wind up under-withheld as a married couple. My wife went back to work for the first time in 15 years in 2022…I thought I had discussed her W4 withholding but apparently not… Imagine my surprise when last January I realized she had made almost $70k and only about $1000 of federal income tax withheld. It was a real kick in the pants.
nopeDid you manage to avoid a penalty?
They're just paying back the IOUs from the funds that they've "repurposed" over the years.We can put it on the tab. We're good for it.
One needs to do their tax liability estimating in December and try to make up any deficiencies by the 31st. IRS PayDirect is handy for that. I would never send a check to the IRS via unless it was trackable.nope
One wishes he had done that…One needs to do their tax liability estimating in December and try to make up any deficiencies by the 31st. IRS PayDirect is handy for that. I would never send a check to the IRS via unless it was trackable.