BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
I just did mine, and am furious.
refunds:
fed: $7437 state: $570
I'm already claiming a ridiculous amount of exemptions on the W4.. don't remember exactly how many, but having a wife bringing in zero income and being a fulltime student can't have this much of an effect, can it?
That's $600 a month wasted on a free loan to people who want to waste my money.
anyway, post up your refunds/liabilities when you get your shit done. 2/8/2007 10:14:57 PM |
beergolftile All American 9030 Posts user info edit post |
ill be there next year
the government wants you to own a home... 2/8/2007 10:24:10 PM |
cornbread All American 2809 Posts user info edit post |
damn son, my wife stays at home, I claim a 6, but i'm paying about $800 to federal, so I'm not doing anything else until April 15th. What is your secret? Make a shitload of money because to refund $7500 you had to be bank rolling shit. 2/8/2007 11:04:17 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
I dunno, i need to check my W4 tomorrow.
I ran it all again, this time through turbotax (used taxcut originally) and it came out to be about the same. last year i got a similarly large return, but i never increased my exemptions after i got married, which accounted for the large return, but this year i had ramped it up, so i figured it should be about even. only thing i can think of is that my updated W4 didn't get processed.
I guess on the bright side, the roth is getting funded early. ]] 2/8/2007 11:09:49 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148437 Posts user info edit post |
my return state and federal combined is about -$1500 2/8/2007 11:34:39 PM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
fuck a bunch of taxes. 2/9/2007 1:34:47 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
submitted jan. 27th.
refund of ~3k.
miscalculated some things. only worked half a year put me in a different bracket than i thought, relocation for work deductions, and i had forgotten that i had intentionally paid my spring tuition this year.
to the house fund with you! (plans to purchase spring of '08)
hey bobby, whens that dip commin ssjamid keeps talking about 2/9/2007 8:45:10 AM |
MajrShorty All American 2812 Posts user info edit post |
refund of about $500 total.
Student loan interest helped a ton, not sure how this year will work out as in 2006 I graduated and only worked full-time for half of the year.
Will be opening a 401(k) and a Roth this year as well - leaving everything alone to see how this upcoming year pans out. 2/9/2007 9:19:14 AM |
JSnail All American 4844 Posts user info edit post |
holy cow bobby...I think my net last year was only like 300 bucks...of course, my salary is probably 1/6 of what you started at, so that might have something to do with it...lol 2/9/2007 9:41:56 AM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
That's a lot of money you could have invested. 2/9/2007 10:58:26 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
i think i got like $10 back last year. I had it pretty much perfectly set up. 2/9/2007 11:01:25 AM |
JennMc All American 3989 Posts user info edit post |
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Bob Ryan All American 979 Posts user info edit post |
right around $550
can't complain 2/9/2007 11:06:37 AM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
what the hell...the goal is to not have such a huge refund (or payment due). you really need to adjust something if you're getting $7k back. that's ridiculous. 2/9/2007 11:08:03 AM |
sober46an3 All American 47925 Posts user info edit post |
fed: $4705 state: $1578
needless to say, im not very happy. this is the first full year of owning a house, and we did the calculations that we would get more money back if i claimed all the mortgage interest on my taxes rather then split it (with the fiance). needless to say, ive already made corrections on my tax forms so that this won't happen again. 2/9/2007 11:08:36 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
from the looks of this thread, i need to hurry up and get married and buy a house 2/9/2007 11:33:26 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Turns out that i'm currently claiming 0 exemptions when i should be claiming 6.
my handwriting may be to blame for this. Looking back at the copy of what I mailed in last year, it looks like it could be a 6 or a 0.
very mad at me right now. 2/9/2007 12:03:41 PM |
sober46an3 All American 47925 Posts user info edit post |
i was at 2....but im up at 6 now as well. 2/9/2007 12:07:03 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Somehow I'm getting an additional $1300 lifelong education credit for being a full-time graduate student in addition to full-time professional. I don't question it ... more money to put into savings. 2/9/2007 12:10:50 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
I estimated perfectly last year. Owed the state 26, got back 25 from the fed.
This year, I think I claimed too many exemptions and wouldn't be surprised if I have to pay a grand to the fed. 2/9/2007 12:36:08 PM |
TallyHo All American 11744 Posts user info edit post |
how are you guys claiming 6? 2/9/2007 12:52:50 PM |
sober46an3 All American 47925 Posts user info edit post |
you can claim however many you want.
theres a calculator on the irs webpage where you can enter in your financial information and it tells you how to adjust it so you will come out as close to even as possible. 2/9/2007 12:56:23 PM |
super ben All American 508 Posts user info edit post |
Oh man I was thinking about making this thread. I posted this on Fat Wallet but I figured I'd try here too:
Quote : | "There's got to be something I'm missing...
I live with my girlfriend, who is a student paying enough tuition to qualify for the entire Lifetime Education credit of $2000, but she only made $3500 in 2006. Her taxable income will be $0 so she won't be able to use the credit at all. I made $46,000, but since I don't own anything I just take the standard deduction, and I'll probably end up owing about $400 fed because I mistakenly took two exemptions when I took my new job halfway through the year.
It seems like a waste for us to be paying tons of money for education and missing out on the tax benefits because she made $200 over the amount that would qualify her to be my dependent. Is there anything we can do? Does opening an IRA lower the amount of gross income for the test for dependents? Please help!" |
2/9/2007 1:07:07 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Yes, an IRA should lower the AGI if that what it is based on. I know the retirement tax credit is based on this, but not sure about education. I would assume so. 2/9/2007 1:13:32 PM |
super ben All American 508 Posts user info edit post |
^ Sorry, what I meant was that if she lowers her gross income by $200 to $3300 I could claim her as a dependent and therefore utilize her credits/deductions. I need to know if there is a way to do this without a time machine. 2/9/2007 1:18:21 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Do you pay for over half her expenses? 2/9/2007 1:24:20 PM |
cornbread All American 2809 Posts user info edit post |
I claimed a 6 because I'm married, wife stays at home and doesn't earn income, we have a kid, and I make less than what ever amount of $ the w-4 says. 2/9/2007 1:25:41 PM |
super ben All American 508 Posts user info edit post |
I pay almost all of her expenses. She doesn't work. Here's Pub. 501
Quote : | "Gross Income Test To meet this test, a person's gross income for the year must be less than $3,300.
Gross income defined. Gross income is all income in the form of money, property, and services that is not exempt from tax.
In a manufacturing, merchandising, or mining business, gross income is the total net sales minus the cost of goods sold, plus any miscellaneous income from the business.
Gross receipts from rental property are gross income. Do not deduct taxes, repairs, etc., to determine the gross income from rental property.
Gross income includes a partner's share of the gross (not a share of the net) partnership income.
Gross income also includes all unemployment compensation and certain scholarship and fellowship grants. Scholarships received by degree candidates that are used for tuition, fees, supplies, books, and equipment required for particular courses may not be included in gross income. For more information about scholarships, see chapter 1 of Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education.
Tax-exempt income, such as certain social security benefits, is not included in gross income. " |
But it keeps referring to "gross income" not AGI. If it were AGI I would have her throw some cash into an IRA and get somebody to do this for us. If the $3300 figure is coming from line 1 on her W-2 I think we're screwed
On edit: it clearly says income "not exempt from tax." I'm going to call a buddy who does this for a living, get him to set us up an IRA.
[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 1:35 PM. Reason : SWEET]2/9/2007 1:33:28 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
An IRA contirbution would be "exempt from tax" 2/9/2007 1:35:36 PM |
wolfpack0122 All American 3129 Posts user info edit post |
I don't do my taxes, I have a tax guy do em for me. Should hear back in the next week or so how much I'll be getting back. I think its going to be a lot 2/9/2007 3:30:06 PM |
CarZin patent pending 10527 Posts user info edit post |
nm.
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David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I rolled over my old 401K to a roth. Not looking forward to see what I owe this year. 2/9/2007 4:51:18 PM |
roddy All American 25834 Posts user info edit post |
i owe
will submit first week in April 2/9/2007 7:31:04 PM |
stone All American 6003 Posts user info edit post |
-8172. i will mail it april 12th. thievin ass niggers 2/9/2007 9:04:59 PM |
kdawg(c) Suspended 10008 Posts user info edit post |
$2500 back w/6 exemptions.
Now I have 8. We'll see how it goes.
It would be great to get $0 back and owe $0.
It would also be great to abolish the 16th Amendment of the US and enact the fair tax (http://www.fairtax.org/). 2/9/2007 9:17:50 PM |
cornbread All American 2809 Posts user info edit post |
HAS ANYONE COMPARED USING A TAX SOFTWARE TO A TAX PREPERATION SERVICE SUCH AS H&R BLOCK?
I'd really like to know of a comparison between the 2, such as differences in rebates/payments.
[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 11:31 PM. Reason : -E +A] 2/9/2007 11:31:24 PM |
cornbread All American 2809 Posts user info edit post |
anyone? 2/11/2007 2:53:10 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
never used a tax prep service.
always used various software.
Used to use turbotax, but switched to taxcut b/c it was considerably cheaper, but just as good of a product.
I trust software more than some in-store HR block or jackson hewitt tax guy who probably sucks at his job, or he'd be working somewhere better. but that's just my opinionion. 2/11/2007 3:16:42 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Are there any good free versions out there? I usually use a tax guy but would be curious as to what amount the software came up with. 2/11/2007 3:28:48 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
you can run everything through either taxcut or turbotax for free... you pay when you get to the efile or print part.
[Edited on February 11, 2007 at 3:53 PM. Reason : if you use the web version, that is.] 2/11/2007 3:53:09 PM |
drtaylor All American 1969 Posts user info edit post |
the federales owe us $1300 we owe the state $1250
the woman did them all by hand and i ran it through turbotax 2006 deluxe at the same time and then compared
they came out the same except for the tax owed because turbotax, even fully updated, has THE WRONG TAX TABLES - it was only a $100 difference or so, but that's a pretty big red flag
[Edited on February 11, 2007 at 5:31 PM. Reason : _n] 2/11/2007 5:28:54 PM |
chocoholic All American 7156 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I guess on the bright side, the roth is getting funded early." |
BobbyDigital, I hope you mean Roths, b/c you can fund a spousal IRA for your wife.
David0603, You can use Turbo Tax online to see what number the software comes up with, and just not file through them if you intend to still use your tax guy. You only pay when you file.
OR, Free TurboTax for State Farm customers http://tinyurl.com/32ab862/11/2007 6:03:39 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Thanks. Looks like I'll owe about 2K. 2/11/2007 6:40:24 PM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
Fed refund $945 Owe NC $43 2/11/2007 10:32:17 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
if you make under 52,000 a year you can file your federal taxes for free thru various companies including turbotax and tax cut. go to the irs website and look for the list...there's a bunch of different options for free software.
you have to pay to file your state taxes though, and that varies depending on the site you choose. it's usually $10-30.
federal is always free though. 2/11/2007 11:37:08 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Are there any good free versions out there? I usually use a tax guy but would be curious as to what amount the software came up with." |
I had 5 separate forms this year and TurboTax did a pretty good job sorting them all out. Only took about an hour. Federal was free, VA state was $29.95 to efile. You can use TT without paying, but you have to pay to file.
I guess it really depends on the complexity of your things and how you value your time. Sometimes the experts aren't experts on everything; other times they'll know things that aren't programmed into the software. I'd personally use the software as a ballpark estimate (as already mentioned) and see how much better an expert can do.2/12/2007 7:34:38 AM |
btthekke All American 4022 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " BobbyDigital, I hope you mean Roths, b/c you can fund a spousal IRA for your wife." |
not if she has 0 taxable income. she's a med student. no income.2/12/2007 8:04:53 AM |
MrUniverse All American 26072 Posts user info edit post |
837 fed 30 state
dont think i can do any better than that, I would owe if i claimed more 2/12/2007 8:25:31 AM |
sober46an3 All American 47925 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "if you make under 52,000 a year you can file your federal taxes for free thru various companies including turbotax and tax cut. go to the irs website and look for the list...there's a bunch of different options for free software. " |
ive used h and r blocks software for a while now, and for some reason i still get federal for free, and i make over 52k.
i dont know if its a discount so ill stick with them or what.2/12/2007 8:38:33 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "not if she has 0 taxable income." |
WRONG!2/12/2007 10:17:05 AM |