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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!!!!
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    Yeah Refund=New Roof


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    I pay quarterly and receive nothing at the end of the year.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by cinda
    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...


    Are you saying your wanting to buy some kids on the black market? Because thats what I'm getting out of that...







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    Not tax time, but now that I'm 19 I got my first quarterly GST cheque dealy. 80 dollars! I'm definately spending it on cigars...or some CD's.

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