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Posted by: Mueller Apr 15 2004, 01:56 PM

We did ours about a month ago, still waiting for the check(s) boldblue.gif

Too bad it's already spent on bills...the 914 sure could use a cash infushion right about now laugh.gif

I do remember the few times we had to pay, I'd wait till the last minute to send off the check, I swear they always cleared the next day??? confused24.gif

Posted by: ArtechnikA Apr 15 2004, 02:02 PM

QUOTE(Mueller @ Apr 15 2004, 11:56 AM)
We did ours about a month ago, still waiting for the check(s)

...the 914 sure could use a cash infushion right about now

I do remember the few times we had to pay, I'd wait till the last minute to send off the check, I swear they always cleared the next day???

1) EFile, direct-deposit; the only way ...

2) some of my money will be headed your way for a set of front NRB's ...

3) certified mail. buys you maybe another day ...

Posted by: william harris Apr 15 2004, 02:05 PM

confused24.gif Refund? Refund? What's a refund? I always have to send the tax bandits another cash infusion. I sent two checks yesterday (feds and locals) that would buy a nice 914-6. Well, its kinda like monopoly money here in the Great People's Republic of Taxachusetts. fighting19.gif happy11.gif

Posted by: tat2dphreak Apr 15 2004, 02:11 PM

I agree with Rich, I EFiled (as always) I had my return by the first week in Feb... it was gone soon after though... biggrin.gif

Posted by: fiid Apr 15 2004, 02:26 PM

I do mine in Feburary since we bought the house. The rebate allowed me to start freelancing.

The best way to get away with being late is to mail yours from a company that has it's own franking machine - you can set the date back to April 15th, frank it, and drop it in the mail. Because you are writing the postmark - you are all set.

I do not endorse this practice - caveat emptor - it is probably fraud. YMMV. DSMYB.

Fiid.

Posted by: double-a Apr 15 2004, 03:35 PM

h&r block e-file in early february, direct-deposited.

~a

Posted by: nebreitling Apr 15 2004, 03:36 PM

started mine about 2 hours ago. just finished.

the joys of being a poor student...

Posted by: joea9146 Apr 15 2004, 03:48 PM

Had to pay today 2 checks.... local and Fed... mad.gif

Posted by: madd_dogg_914 Apr 15 2004, 03:52 PM

I plan on doing them after work tonight. I will owe (by my initial calculations) so they wont get my money until 11:59pm tonight. Take that Gub-Ment!

-Chris

Posted by: Bruce Allert Apr 15 2004, 04:23 PM

I pay quarterly and every year, hope that I paid enough but NOOOOOOOO it's never enough so I pay & pay & pay. gawdamoneygrubinbasterds fighting19.gif
For what I pay them I could have the finest 914 in all the land... in one year! headbang.gif

oh well, better luck next year, eh? beer.gif

........b

Posted by: rick 918-S Apr 15 2004, 04:32 PM

Ya! last night! Efiled! Sent a BIIIIG! Check! My Wallet HURTS! Time to sell one of my toys. I need some traveling money!

Posted by: Kargeek Apr 15 2004, 04:48 PM

Just got back from the post office- I had to pay so my check was written on the last day. DH

Posted by: dinomium Apr 15 2004, 05:25 PM

Oh I pay and pay every two weeks... Just lucky when some of that comes back to me!
So what is more important? new tires or a rennshifter??

Posted by: ejm Apr 15 2004, 05:37 PM

Annual check to the Feds went out today, state refund should cover the postage. sad.gif

Posted by: ! Apr 15 2004, 05:48 PM

First time I have paid taxes in 13 years.....BIG TIME....had to cash out some stuff to pay for house construction. Had to re-fi to pay the taxes..... wacko.gif

Posted by: Caveman Apr 15 2004, 06:25 PM

You guys think you have it bad, I work for the IRS, which means I get audited EVERY YEAR!

Posted by: d914 Apr 15 2004, 06:26 PM

2 mortgages, 2 kids, head of household and a shity sales year = REFUND!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: anthony Apr 15 2004, 06:49 PM

I'm getting back A LOT more than I expected! smilie_pokal.gif I guess the side benefit of getting laid off and not working half a year means that you don't much tax. I was worried and thought I might owe since I didn't have any withholding taken out of the unemployment benefits.


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I plan on doing them after work tonight. I will owe (by my initial calculations) so they wont get my money until 11:59pm tonight. Take that Gub-Ment!


Make sure you know where the post box is where you can get the after hours post mark. One year, I waited and then they moved the location of the post office that accepted the last minute tax returns and I was screwed. I'm sure my return ended up being post marked on the 16th.

Posted by: Mueller Apr 15 2004, 07:00 PM

next year we'll get hit hard with capital gains....we just sold a house (closed yesterday) and made a nice little profit...too bad the wife will only give me a few grand of it to play with to put towards my workshop and the 914 sad.gif

Posted by: Caveman Apr 15 2004, 07:02 PM

Look it up in IRS Pub 17. I think you can sell your primary Residence and not pay tax on some ridiculous amount like half a mil of the profit.

Posted by: Mueller Apr 15 2004, 07:16 PM

rental prop., no 1031 exchange...we just wanted to cash out and pay off all of our bills (still have mortgage on our primary house...bummer)

Posted by: campbellcj Apr 15 2004, 10:02 PM

I e-filed (for the first time, it worked great) early this year - end of Jan - as I had a large Fed refund (which was also a first but was juggling too many variables to prevent it).

I used TurboTax and was quite impressed. Although if our situation gets any more complex I will probably bite the bullet and start using a CPA. Obviously one tiny F*up can cost you -big time-.

Compared to our corporate and pension fund returns, the personal stuff is a walk in the park. Our tax system is 40 years overdue for a complete overhaul. I am not holding my breath, however.

(Since we are OT anyway, there is currently a fairly interesting thread on tax reform over on the Pelican OT board. Of late I have found the OT board to be more interesting than the 911 and 914 ones... )

Posted by: vortrex Apr 15 2004, 10:07 PM

I think it's $250k profit you are allowed to take tax free. you're allowed two primary residences I believe, so you shouldn't be hit with taxes.

Posted by: boxstr Apr 15 2004, 10:22 PM

EXTENSION....three legal size pads loaded with rental expenses. Wifes stock option cash out. That should help offset or tax consequence.
CCLINREFUND

Posted by: GWN7 Apr 15 2004, 10:56 PM

Mike, check and see if you can have one property as your primary residence and your wife the other....(you can here) that way you won't have to pay capital gains on the rental that you just sold.

Posted by: anthony Apr 15 2004, 11:30 PM

But how would you say the rental is your primary residence if presumably you were collecting rent on it and depreciating it as an expense?

Posted by: GWN7 Apr 16 2004, 12:09 AM

Those questions are best answered by your accountant........mine says "It's not how much money you make, it's about how much you get to keep" He used to work for the IRS up here, so he knows his stuff.

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