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If so, what are you planning on spending it on?
B and I got a small refund this year, and I think we will probably use it on our upcoming trip to go to a fancy dinner.
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Re: Did Anyone Get a Refund?
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We got a refund from federal and had to pay state.
We're going to use our refund to get our house painted and our sprinkler system fixed.
Bahahhahhahhahaaa..... money back?? hehe.
Sorry. Derek isn't very good with planning for taxes. He doesn't pay any tax through the year, so we'll end up owing a LOT.
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
Kyle does this too. He puts money aside every month for taxes and puts it into a savings account, but he doesn't actually pay any taxes until we file. We always owe.
We're slackers and haven't done them yet (get an automatic extension by living overseas). I'm hoping we don't owe anything, but given some of the funky rules of the tax treaties, I'm not positive about that.
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Ha, yeah right. We owed over 8K. Luckily we had set aside money for most of it already, but we (as in, H) really need to be better about paying quarterly next year.
Luckily, thanks to our new tax person, we qualified for WAY more deductions than we thought we would, so we actually owed a lot less than expected! So we're treating ourselves to a little trip to southern Florida next weekend anyway
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We got a pretty decent refund thanks to some tuition reimbursements and house interest. It will go into savings for a rainy day. We don't normally spend them on anything extravagant.
I remember when DH used to try to pay quarterly. Taxes were a nightmare.
Yeah, Derek doesn't put any money away. He will be starting now though.
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
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We got a small refund, I was actually expecting a bit more since we spent a lot of money on school.
Anyways, we used our refund to book our flights to D.C. for our summer vacation.
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We got a pretty big refund, but our closing and moving costs were a little more than anticipated so it's going back into the savings that we had drawn from.
We usually get a big refund because I always maximize my retirement contributions. (I know it's not the smartest way to go but honestly, I like that big deposit every spring!) And V has a lot of tuition credits now so we'll probably be getting decent refunds over the next couple of years, lol.
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