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January 17, 2009 at 8:42 AM #14856January 17, 2009 at 8:51 AM #330418TheBreezeParticipant
I foresee a multi-billion dollar market in IOUs on Ebay.
BTW, is it legal to claim more allowances on a W-4 in order to keep this effed-up state’s effed up hands’ off my money? I don’t mind paying my fair share of taxes, but I think it’s pretty shitty that the state has confiscated more money from me than someone who makes the same but pays less tax throughout the year.
January 17, 2009 at 8:51 AM #330754TheBreezeParticipantI foresee a multi-billion dollar market in IOUs on Ebay.
BTW, is it legal to claim more allowances on a W-4 in order to keep this effed-up state’s effed up hands’ off my money? I don’t mind paying my fair share of taxes, but I think it’s pretty shitty that the state has confiscated more money from me than someone who makes the same but pays less tax throughout the year.
January 17, 2009 at 8:51 AM #330831TheBreezeParticipantI foresee a multi-billion dollar market in IOUs on Ebay.
BTW, is it legal to claim more allowances on a W-4 in order to keep this effed-up state’s effed up hands’ off my money? I don’t mind paying my fair share of taxes, but I think it’s pretty shitty that the state has confiscated more money from me than someone who makes the same but pays less tax throughout the year.
January 17, 2009 at 8:51 AM #330857TheBreezeParticipantI foresee a multi-billion dollar market in IOUs on Ebay.
BTW, is it legal to claim more allowances on a W-4 in order to keep this effed-up state’s effed up hands’ off my money? I don’t mind paying my fair share of taxes, but I think it’s pretty shitty that the state has confiscated more money from me than someone who makes the same but pays less tax throughout the year.
January 17, 2009 at 8:51 AM #330940TheBreezeParticipantI foresee a multi-billion dollar market in IOUs on Ebay.
BTW, is it legal to claim more allowances on a W-4 in order to keep this effed-up state’s effed up hands’ off my money? I don’t mind paying my fair share of taxes, but I think it’s pretty shitty that the state has confiscated more money from me than someone who makes the same but pays less tax throughout the year.
January 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #330428anParticipantIt’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.
January 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #330764anParticipantIt’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.
January 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #330841anParticipantIt’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.
January 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #330867anParticipantIt’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.
January 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #330950anParticipantIt’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.
January 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM #330473TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]It’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip. It wouldn’t surprise me if tons of people increase their allowances causing California to be in even worse shape over the course of the next year (revenue-wise) than they would have been. The old law of unintended consequences.
January 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM #330809TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]It’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip. It wouldn’t surprise me if tons of people increase their allowances causing California to be in even worse shape over the course of the next year (revenue-wise) than they would have been. The old law of unintended consequences.
January 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM #330885TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]It’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip. It wouldn’t surprise me if tons of people increase their allowances causing California to be in even worse shape over the course of the next year (revenue-wise) than they would have been. The old law of unintended consequences.
January 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM #330912TheBreezeParticipant[quote=asianautica]It’s legal to claim whatever you want on the W-4. But if you pay a lot less than your fair share, you’ll have to pay a penalty comes April.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip. It wouldn’t surprise me if tons of people increase their allowances causing California to be in even worse shape over the course of the next year (revenue-wise) than they would have been. The old law of unintended consequences.
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