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[IRS] How much money do you owe this year?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Air Langhi, Apr 10, 2016.

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How much did you owe or get back?

  1. refund 100000+

    3 vote(s)
    2.9%
  2. refund 10000+

    4 vote(s)
    3.8%
  3. refund of 1000+

    26 vote(s)
    24.8%
  4. refund of 100+

    16 vote(s)
    15.2%
  5. refund 0-100

    6 vote(s)
    5.7%
  6. owe 0-100

    3 vote(s)
    2.9%
  7. owe 100+

    5 vote(s)
    4.8%
  8. owe 1000+

    23 vote(s)
    21.9%
  9. owe 10000+

    14 vote(s)
    13.3%
  10. owe 100000+

    5 vote(s)
    4.8%
  1. Blake

    Blake Contributing Member

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    Uncle Sam gave me a nice interest free loan for the year and now it is time to pay him back. Really need to even things out but was expecting this.
     
  2. PhiSlammaJamma

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    I am writing off Brewer.
     
  3. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    Five people on here owe $100k+.

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  4. Buck Turgidson

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    I'm no CPA, but "turning the corner" is not a deductible expense
     
  5. I am a Donut

    I am a Donut Contributing Member

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    I would expense the bricks under Cost of Goods Sold.
     
  6. Buck Turgidson

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    Mmmm, true. How much fuel, and what type of vehicle, does it take to turn the proverbial corner?
     
  7. Dubious

    Dubious Contributing Member

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    Day Trading is hell. Thank you for your service.
     
  8. juicystream

    juicystream Contributing Member

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    Forced savings.

    Being self-employed, I'm very afraid of owing big one year, but it hasn't happened yet.
     
  9. tmacfor35

    tmacfor35 Contributing Member

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    I owe 8k

    Luckily.

    I will write off enough to come out on top.

    And I don't make enough to be looked at.
     
  10. K LoLo

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    I owe $1253.

    Childcare credit doesn't really do much for me (about $600 credit). FSA route is much better.

    I'm hoping between doing more FSA and withholding a little extra for each check, I can break even. I miss the days of the $1K refunds, but now uncle sam says I make too much. Guess I can't complain.
     
  11. EssTooKayTD

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    My wife and I both claim 0 dependents to get taxed to the max. Two kids in daycare that runs me 500 a WEEK, and we owed money every year except this year, because I didn't make as much due to being out of work for a little. People say, well you make too much. I dunno man...something doesn't seem right.
     
  12. leroy

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    Same here. Definitely need to make adjustments to my wife's W4. Didn't help that we had so few deductions last year as we were renting a house. Definitely doesn't help that the government screws over teachers in so many ways. Only $250 is claimable on supplies...which is f***ing ridiculous.
     
  13. K LoLo

    K LoLo Member

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    Those child tax credits and childcare credits go away quickly once you reach a certain threshold.
     
  14. Ricksmith

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    I still haven't done mine, I'll probably file for an extension. I should owe around 5 or 6k, but I have a good amount to write off. I hate this time of year.
     
  15. ima_drummer2k

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    Getting a refund as usual.

    I write off TONS of stuff every year for my rental income (lots of repairs, unfortunately) and my music income (supplies, mileage, portion of applicable bills, etc.). That way, what I owe on that income doesn't cut into the normal refund we usually get from our regular 9 to 5 income.
     
  16. juicystream

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    Extra teaching supplies should go as a donation. I know the IRS would say differently, but I think I could make the argument.
     
  17. juicystream

    juicystream Contributing Member

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    The childcare doesn't. 20% of up to $3K per child ($6K total, as there is a 2 child limit more or less). Your income level does effect the % of the credit, but 20% is the lowest and kicks in at a relatively low income ($40kish).
     
  18. hvic

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    I owe about 9500 this year but may have to file an extension. I want to double check to make sure I'm able to write off the appropriate stuff. How much do you need to make that they will start evaluating your case?
     
  19. K LoLo

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    Right, so at the end of the day, the folks who are paying $12K per year, are receiving a credit of $600 (or 5% of total).

    The FSA route seems to be better, because you can set aside $5K per year pre-tax. So if you're at the 25% rate, that saves you $1,250 in taxes ($5K X 25%). As a percent of your total amount paid, you're saying about 10% (assuming $12K a year). And I haven't any threshold for that.
     
  20. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.
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    I think I owed like 800 bucks, but I got a 2 dollar refund from the State of Virginia, so I got that going for me, which is nice.
     

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