What will you be doing with your tax return?
Posted on August 2, 2009 by admin
Cody B asked:
Well its that time again, taxes!
Some will be paying, yet more will be getting a tax return.
What are your plans to do with your tax return 2009?
Well its that time again, taxes!
Some will be paying, yet more will be getting a tax return.
What are your plans to do with your tax return 2009?




New living room furniture, a medical bill, and 1,000 in savings.
Edit- Don’t be a b i t c h, scarlet. Maybe you should use your money to buy a better attitude
honestly it is none of your business.
Pay off credit card bills.
I had been hoping to take a trip to Tucson to visit my daughter. Unfortunately, I was in a car accident last week and the car was totaled. The insurance covered it, but now I don’t have a trade-in. Had to use my tax refund for a down payment. The good news is that the new car (2009 Yaris) is totally adorable. Bad news . . . won’t get to see my girl!
“I will be partying like it’s 1999″ at the MARDI GRAS in New Orleans
BABY!!! BABY!!!
pay for college books for the next semester… pay rent, pay bills, get clothes…
Taking a month long vacation with my husband and kids when he gets home from Iraq…..gonna hit Disney World, Sea World…..see the family and visit friends that live half the country away…..best part is I get my hubby back after a very long 12 months….YAYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paying bills, paying off my car loan, a new couch and buying a treadmill.
Paying off our one credit card. The rest of my engagement ring. Remodeling one of our bedrooms in the house and 1,000 in savings.
I haven’t seen a tax refund in years probably because I’m single and make to much money. Taxes are so unfair to single people. Ever notice how Obama states tax relief for families but not single people.
What I usually do with my tax return is hire an accountant to calculate how much we owe in April, make the payment on April 15th with a request for extension, make an estimated tax payment for 2010 in June, wait for the rest of the investment documentation to arrive (usually by June or July), then file the return in August, just in time to make another estimated tax payment, in September, for next year.
Perhaps you’re referring to a tax “refund”? What a silly concept: giving the IRS more money than you owe them, then hoping to get it back some day as a refund.
I’m getting a puppy and I’m going to use the rest on a down payment for a house since I’m getting a few thousand