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IRS tax refund calculator?
Has anybody ever used the IRS tax refund calculator? Is it relatively accurate?
I know it is just an estimate but the number I got made me a little giddy. I didn't expect much for a return but if we used our refund and saved for one month we could pay off another SL and be three months ahead of schedule for 2014 which would be fantastic. Trying to not get ahead of myself obviously I am just curious.

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Re: IRS tax refund calculator?
I really never considered getting money back until we had kids honestly. We got about $250 last year which was great but that is hardly anything to the $1,900 the calculator predicted. The last two years we were bouncing between jobs, getting hardly any hours, or being paid under the table so we didn't have much to claim.
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This exactly! Sure, I'd be pleasantly surprised if we got a return because who doesn't like extra cash? However if we get much that just means we did it wrong. I expect less than $500. But whatever we get back will be going into our next car fund.
I like getting the large refund since I am more likely to use it productively, but I never thought about the government earning interest on my money. That's definitely crap.
What a coincidence that we're both in the same situation! We could be neighbors. I definitely think going with an accountant is a smart bet. Did you end up owing MA last year? I'm in the RI 3.4% bracket (assuming that just my income counts since H's was earned in MA.)