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April 14, 2008 at 5:33 PM #187151April 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM #187100
nostradamus
ParticipantMy dad might have had Alzheimers so I don’t find it a laughing matter, I was just laughing at the (intended?) humor in your post.
BTW the “ghost in the machine” which keeps track of all your contributions uses your SSN… every bank account, every IRA deposit, every tax payment, etc. goes on a record the IRS can look up using your SSN. Who knows whether they keep close watch, but they can if they want to so it’s best to keep track.
April 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM #187119nostradamus
ParticipantMy dad might have had Alzheimers so I don’t find it a laughing matter, I was just laughing at the (intended?) humor in your post.
BTW the “ghost in the machine” which keeps track of all your contributions uses your SSN… every bank account, every IRA deposit, every tax payment, etc. goes on a record the IRS can look up using your SSN. Who knows whether they keep close watch, but they can if they want to so it’s best to keep track.
April 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM #187150nostradamus
ParticipantMy dad might have had Alzheimers so I don’t find it a laughing matter, I was just laughing at the (intended?) humor in your post.
BTW the “ghost in the machine” which keeps track of all your contributions uses your SSN… every bank account, every IRA deposit, every tax payment, etc. goes on a record the IRS can look up using your SSN. Who knows whether they keep close watch, but they can if they want to so it’s best to keep track.
April 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM #187158nostradamus
ParticipantMy dad might have had Alzheimers so I don’t find it a laughing matter, I was just laughing at the (intended?) humor in your post.
BTW the “ghost in the machine” which keeps track of all your contributions uses your SSN… every bank account, every IRA deposit, every tax payment, etc. goes on a record the IRS can look up using your SSN. Who knows whether they keep close watch, but they can if they want to so it’s best to keep track.
April 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM #187161nostradamus
ParticipantMy dad might have had Alzheimers so I don’t find it a laughing matter, I was just laughing at the (intended?) humor in your post.
BTW the “ghost in the machine” which keeps track of all your contributions uses your SSN… every bank account, every IRA deposit, every tax payment, etc. goes on a record the IRS can look up using your SSN. Who knows whether they keep close watch, but they can if they want to so it’s best to keep track.
April 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM #187294Peace
Participantyes, there was intended humor trying to deal with this frustration.
and I didn’t mean to sound like I was coming back at you – sometimes I wonder if this is early onset Alzheimer’s or just modern day stress/brain-clutter.
Just ment to take care of the IRA business today and didn’t get it done, so I’ll do last minute tomorrowApril 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM #187315Peace
Participantyes, there was intended humor trying to deal with this frustration.
and I didn’t mean to sound like I was coming back at you – sometimes I wonder if this is early onset Alzheimer’s or just modern day stress/brain-clutter.
Just ment to take care of the IRA business today and didn’t get it done, so I’ll do last minute tomorrowApril 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM #187346Peace
Participantyes, there was intended humor trying to deal with this frustration.
and I didn’t mean to sound like I was coming back at you – sometimes I wonder if this is early onset Alzheimer’s or just modern day stress/brain-clutter.
Just ment to take care of the IRA business today and didn’t get it done, so I’ll do last minute tomorrowApril 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM #187353Peace
Participantyes, there was intended humor trying to deal with this frustration.
and I didn’t mean to sound like I was coming back at you – sometimes I wonder if this is early onset Alzheimer’s or just modern day stress/brain-clutter.
Just ment to take care of the IRA business today and didn’t get it done, so I’ll do last minute tomorrowApril 14, 2008 at 10:14 PM #187361Peace
Participantyes, there was intended humor trying to deal with this frustration.
and I didn’t mean to sound like I was coming back at you – sometimes I wonder if this is early onset Alzheimer’s or just modern day stress/brain-clutter.
Just ment to take care of the IRA business today and didn’t get it done, so I’ll do last minute tomorrowApril 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM #187324patientrenter
ParticipantPeace, You mentioned “normally” contributing for 2 years at a time. If you do that ever year, you’ll end up contributing twice what you are allowed.
I haven’t talked with Rich or his colleagues, but it might be a good idea to sign up for a session with them, after you finish this year’s taxes, as someone else suggested. I would if I were in your shoes. It sounds like you need professional help on your tax, and maybe other, financial planning.
I have a family history of Alzheimers too, and forget too much already, so I know how you feel.
Patient renter in OC
April 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM #187347patientrenter
ParticipantPeace, You mentioned “normally” contributing for 2 years at a time. If you do that ever year, you’ll end up contributing twice what you are allowed.
I haven’t talked with Rich or his colleagues, but it might be a good idea to sign up for a session with them, after you finish this year’s taxes, as someone else suggested. I would if I were in your shoes. It sounds like you need professional help on your tax, and maybe other, financial planning.
I have a family history of Alzheimers too, and forget too much already, so I know how you feel.
Patient renter in OC
April 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM #187375patientrenter
ParticipantPeace, You mentioned “normally” contributing for 2 years at a time. If you do that ever year, you’ll end up contributing twice what you are allowed.
I haven’t talked with Rich or his colleagues, but it might be a good idea to sign up for a session with them, after you finish this year’s taxes, as someone else suggested. I would if I were in your shoes. It sounds like you need professional help on your tax, and maybe other, financial planning.
I have a family history of Alzheimers too, and forget too much already, so I know how you feel.
Patient renter in OC
April 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM #187383patientrenter
ParticipantPeace, You mentioned “normally” contributing for 2 years at a time. If you do that ever year, you’ll end up contributing twice what you are allowed.
I haven’t talked with Rich or his colleagues, but it might be a good idea to sign up for a session with them, after you finish this year’s taxes, as someone else suggested. I would if I were in your shoes. It sounds like you need professional help on your tax, and maybe other, financial planning.
I have a family history of Alzheimers too, and forget too much already, so I know how you feel.
Patient renter in OC
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