I will be buying a big Savoy 300 count humidor and some more money on filling it up, so I will probably spend 4-500 bucks, but not nearly my whole tax refund.
I will be buying a big Savoy 300 count humidor and some more money on filling it up, so I will probably spend 4-500 bucks, but not nearly my whole tax refund.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
My tax refund will be spent as a partial downpayment on a new house. As a newly married man, I need to grudgingly begin my adult life. I have, however, convinced my wife that I will have a cigar room with built in humidor. In trade I offered a dark room. Deal!! Now all we need is the house. Oh yeah, and money. C'mon IRS refund Check!!![]()
A good smoke, good bagpipes, and tasty scotch. I'm happy.
If I wasnt married I would spend it all on smokes and goodies.
Assuming I actually get a refund I would spend it all on cigars, my car and my CC bill.
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LOL, that was a good one. When I did work or do work, I always made sure I had just enough withheld so that I owed a small amount when I filed my tax return. If you think about it, that's REALLY the best strategy. The EMPLOYER (and to a small extent, the federal government) is the one who is "using your money" so to speak so why allow that? You receive NO INTEREST on the tax "return." You've LOST out on the ability to collect interest or use that money for other purposes during the year by having too much withheld from your paycheck.
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At 19 I can honestly say that I've never put that much thought into it. I don't really think about it at all until tax time, when I wish I had given a shite sometime during the year.
Fuck yeah it will!!! Being as I live on my own (and have for 3 years) have a full time job and go to school, I get almost ALL of my tax money back, and yeah, 3/4 will go STRAIGHT to the stogie habit!![]()
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We always pay off credit card debt with our income taxes. Somehow, I always manage to sneak a few extra hundred dollars on the credit card right before we pay it off. That is one little trick I have to employ as a married man that does the finances in order to booster my growing habit.
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Hah, taxes? I filed exempt for this year, I only made probabably 2k, though i'm still living at home, not for too much longer though. I expect to pay taxes this next year, and when I get my return for that back, i'm going on a C-bid binge!!!!
"I reject your reality and substitute my own."
Pomegranates: 0
Funky Chickens: 2
Yeah Refund=New Roof
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I pay quarterly and receive nothing at the end of the year.
Last year was the first year we did not owe and thats only because I got to claim the out of pocket medical. We have little to declare, no kids...![]()
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