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Highly recommend I bought one here barely used...its a fun gun and better made than the old ones.I end up paying in but this is getting harder to pass by….
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Im getting to that level of thinking. Problem is it likely involves going into debt. I hate debt.Perhaps you should spend some of yours on a Tax Accountant.
I definitely doing it… just not a super rush with the market getting flooded with levers.Highly recommend I bought one here barely used...its a fun gun and better made than the old ones.
Now that is cool.I just ordered a new boat kit for the newest grandson who was born just before Christmas.
It's a 38" model of a 1929 Christ Craft Commuter.
Same boat my Grandfather had back in the early 30's when he used to smuggle whiskey into Benton Harbor, Michigan back during prohibition.
I'm going to name her "100 Proof"
Being married barely makes a difference.I don't get returns , I have no dependants , I am not married , and the government claims I earn more $$$ than i need.
I use nothing as an argument in favor of marriageBeing married barely makes a difference.
I have the numbers from 2 or 3 years ago when my accountant did me a favor and calculated my taxes as if I were not married. Let me put it this way - I could pay the difference for the next 100 years and it would still be cheaper than a divorce. And that tiny amount I save in taxes dissapesrs thanks to a bunch of other expenses because I am married.
Why I always laugh when people use "taxes" as an argument in favor of marriage.
Yeah....first time we really oopsed on it and I didn't know there was a penalty for that. Though...color me surprised.I have not seen a refund in ten years. Last year I really goofed and had to pay the penalty for owing them to much.
I claim zero and have them take out an extra $50 per week. But the house is paid off and only one kid is still at home
I am hoping to owe them less than $5k this year.
It sucks, but it is what it is.
We owe a few grand to Uncle Sam so nothing from my non-return.
But depending on my bonus next week the plan was SP5 and Tax Stamp but now my company is saying we may not be getting our usual bonus so ill have to wait and see..Might just be another AK for me.