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Just did Saturday. Getting about normal back, less than last year as we don't get to claim Dodger this year but get to next year.Anyone do their taxes yet?
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Just did Saturday. Getting about normal back, less than last year as we don't get to claim Dodger this year but get to next year.Anyone do their taxes yet?
Well, mine have been taken out throughout the year. I'm just guesstimating based on stonksFuck, I'm looking at over 10 grand...
I gave few hints and some fairly direct comments, just wasn't in her skill setI mean, at some point you're kinda supposed to drop a few hints.
"Pretend you're polishing a candlestick".
Again..I...was...told...SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Link?
GIVE ME THAT THING DAMMIT!I gave few hints and some fairly direct comments, just wasn't in her skill set
What's your advice on a Roth vs Traditional? I'm thinking about doing both but allocating a 67 to 33% contribution split.Well, mine have been taken out throughout the year. I'm just guesstimating based on stonks
Nope. And didn't get one either.Didn't have to give any this time?
File married.Yes.
I owe. Bigly.
I think it was a quixtar (amway) rep that gave me an brochure, it said something like make 7K/month and they showed person who even in 2000 dollars, would've required much more than 7k a month for all the stuff he had.I don't see why you wouldn't leave your job, I mean that has got to be a buttload of money I am sure with absolutely not repercussions
You might as well have posted that in mandarin chinese...I think it was a quixtar (amway) rep that gave me an brochure, it said something like make 7K/month and they showed person who even in 2000 dollars, would've required much more than 7k a month for all the stuff he had.
But for many people getting into amway 7k a month sounded luxurious
dont think my tax attorney would be good with fraud.File married.
Your work doesn't offer a 401k?What's your advice on a Roth vs Traditional? I'm thinking about doing both but allocating a 67 to 33% contribution split.
There's no time like the present.dont think my tax attorney would be good with fraud.
This would be in addition to that.Your work doesn't offer a 401k?
You might as well have posted that in mandarin chinese...
Nope. And didn't get one either.
Not to mention, guy "makes" 7K a month but has to buy 7-8K in product every month.pymarid scheme tried to get me to sign up by showing I'd make a 7K a month doing this, they shared a brochure of guy owning mansion, boat, several cars, all as if that was affordable on 7k month. Even in 2000 or so when I met the guy, you needed to make more than 84k a year to buy a mansion, boat, and several cars
just makes too much of a mess.I didn't get one either... Been a while
I think it was a quixtar (amway) rep that gave me an brochure, it said something like make 7K/month and they showed person who even in 2000 dollars, would've required much more than 7k a month for all the stuff he had.
But for many people getting into amway 7k a month sounded luxurious
What's your advice on a Roth vs Traditional? I'm thinking about doing both but allocating a 67 to 33% contribution split.