June 2009 Weddings
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So I did our taxes last night... getting married costs us around $800 in a tax return. Would be double that without the making work pay tax credit.
DH's solution... "I guess we should have a kid by the end of 2010 so we have a deduction for this year" - haha, I told him we only have a month and he just got really quiet...
Re: Tax Penalty
This is why I'm scared to do our taxes...
I'm hoping, since we're both students, our lifetime learning credits will balance out the getting married factor.
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Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
BFP #1: 6.26.12 EDD: 2.11.13 missed m/c: 7.31.12 @ 12 weeks
BFP #2: 10.1.12 EDD: 6.11.12
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Ditto. I would just spend it if it was already included, but this way it is direct deposited into savings.
BFP #1: 6.26.12 EDD: 2.11.13 missed m/c: 7.31.12 @ 12 weeks
BFP #2: 10.1.12 EDD: 6.11.12
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Ditto. I won't save it throughout the year but I am paying off my cc's with an embarrassingly high interest rate (+20%). We do get a little back because of where we were in our tax brackets and that will go toward paying the last little bit off on one of the cc's!
H and I owe typically about $1500 each every year. This year we are getting over $2K back which absolutely blows my mind. We both claim married 0 and withhold at a single rate.
We both have bartending/waitressing jobs on the side and usually get royally effed over so we have them take out the max amount. This year it really paid off!
Hawki - that's hilarious! From a financial standpoint, we did awesome this year. We're netting about a $15 refund between Fed and CA. We're getting $896 refunded from Fed and owe $831 for CA (plus the cost of filing the returns). Mike is a resident of NV and they don't have state taxes, only my income is taxed in CA. If both of our income were taxed, I'm sure we'd owe.
We both withhold at Single 1. We never changed our withholdings when we got married. I get several large bonuses throughout the year, and opted to not have fed/state withholdings from those bonus checks so that we'd even out.