for all the big kids of SW , what do you plan on buying with your tax return ?

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#1 Thug_Pikachu
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mine is about $2800

things I'm buying gaming related
-FEAR - 360
-Lost Planet
-Geforce 7600GS graphics card
-Rainbow Six Vegas
-Viva Pinata - maybe
-World of Warcraft
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#2 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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Jesus. I've never had a tax return of over like 500. Though, I've never paid taxes before last year! :P Barely working and going to school ftw! (Also, working under the table is nice).
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#3 Thug_Pikachu
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does anyone in SW work ?
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I do. I may buy a few GC games and I never got a DS Lite. If I can talk my wife into it a 360. But I may have to get her a new laptop first (she wants a Macbook).
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does anyone in SW work ? Thug_Pikachu
I do and all I am buying is GOW 2 and saving the rest for maybe a cruise during the summer.
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#6 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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does anyone in SW work ? Thug_Pikachu
You should really make yourself more exempt, so you don't loan thousands of dollars to the government. They don't give you any percentage on your loan!
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#7 Spartan070
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It won't be much but I'll probably try and score one of those ultra-rare Panzer Dragoon Orta White limited-edition Xboxs from Japan. If I can't find one/can't afford one, then I'll probably get a long overdue gaming chair.
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#8 TheCrazed420
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If I get a nice return like that, I'll probably put it towards a DX10 card and a DS.
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#9 Tjeremiah1988
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putting in bank or I might just buy 1 game for Wii.
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#10 shaggygrosser
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A large tax return means you're not managing your money correctly.  Why should the government hold your money through the year when you could invest your money and grow it instead?

But I digress.  I'll use whatever I get from the refund and put it towards my credit cards.  And since my credit cards typically pay for my gaming habit through the year, it works out.
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#11 Redmoonxl2
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I got in my W2 but haven't done my taxes yet. Been meaning to do it but I keep on putting it off. I tend to be lazy about things like this. :(
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#12 neojackazz
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just ordered a 360 with gears and bought a new monitor for my PC.

 iam very happy to say the least was gona buy ps3 but nothing i want on it atm ill get it when something good comes out

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#13 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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I got in my W2 but haven't done my taxes yet. Been meaning to do it but I keep on putting it off. I tend to be lazy about things like this. :(Redmoonxl2
Same! Luckily, my dad keeps prodding me to come over and do it on the Turbo Tax.
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#14 TekkenMaster606
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Tax return? What tax return? When you're at the highest end of the 'middle class' spectrum, that money you pay in federal taxes goes bye-bye.
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#15 Thug_Pikachu
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A large tax return means you're not managing your money correctly. Why should the government hold your money through the year when you could invest your money and grow it instead?

But I digress. I'll use whatever I get from the refund and put it towards my credit cards. And since my credit cards typically pay for my gaming habit through the year, it works out.
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2800 isnt large, and no each state has varies with taxes 2 people could make the same amount and pay totally different amounts based off where you live. As for the government comment . What ? unless you work under the table, you will pay taxes , period
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Tax return? What tax return? When you're at the highest end of the 'middle class' spectrum, that money you pay in federal taxes goes bye-bye.
TekkenMaster606
Well, when your at the high end of middleclass you don't have money problems to begin with...
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#17 PopeDoyle
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Oh god, I aint expecting more than 300 (made 4500, go figure)....they took much more than 300 but i hear they take some of THAT away....id like to buy COD3 and Marvel for the 360....but we will see what my $ is like. Working at a ebgames isnt good, you spend all your $ there *crieS*
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#19 phybaoptikz
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A large tax return means you're not managing your money correctly.  Why should the government hold your money through the year when you could invest your money and grow it instead?

But I digress.  I'll use whatever I get from the refund and put it towards my credit cards.  And since my credit cards typically pay for my gaming habit through the year, it works out.
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not really. each state is different. you dont know how to manage your money, a large tax return means this guy files zero on his taxes so they take more tax out of his checks when he gets paid, instead of less. you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time. i have them take as much as possible. as far as you saying he can't manage his money correctly, did you say you had credit cards with an "S", so that is plural. if you knew how to manage your money, you wouldn't have multiple credit cards. managing money means spending what you make, not spending more than you make. if you can't afford it now and can't pay it off at the end of the month, you dont need a credit card. i use my credit card like a debit card, but i pay my card off every month, might as well use the credit card and get points towards rewards that my debit card doesn't offer.
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tuition  :cry:
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Tax return? What tax return? When you're at the highest end of the 'middle class' spectrum, that money you pay in federal taxes goes bye-bye.
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When you're there you don't need to worry about fianances anyway...
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#22 phybaoptikz
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mine is about $2800

things I'm buying gaming related
-FEAR - 360
-Lost Planet
-Geforce 7600GS graphics card
-Rainbow Six Vegas
-Viva Pinata - maybe
-World of Warcraft
Thug_Pikachu
well, considering im married with a child, filing jointly, i wont get back that much, i made almost 60k last year and i guess i fall into a different tax bracket, espeically with my wife making about 40k a year, so i guess getting married last year made out income 100k and we got less money back. we still got $4600, but we got over $7000 last year before we got married. i just put the money in savings, i pretty much have every 360 game i want(33 games to be exact).
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#23 TekkenMaster606
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[QUOTE="TekkenMaster606"]Tax return? What tax return? When you're at the highest end of the 'middle class' spectrum, that money you pay in federal taxes goes bye-bye.
Spartan070
When you're there you don't need to worry about fianances anyway...



Trust me, yeah I do. I've had plenty of checks bounce and overdraft fees before. It's a pain. Especially when it comes down to capital gains taxes. No 1040EZ forms here.
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#24 Thug_Pikachu
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[QUOTE="Thug_Pikachu"]mine is about $2800

things I'm buying gaming related
-FEAR - 360
-Lost Planet
-Geforce 7600GS graphics card
-Rainbow Six Vegas
-Viva Pinata - maybe
-World of Warcraft
phybaoptikz
well, considering im married with a child, filing jointly, i wont get back that much, i made almost 60k last year and i guess i fall into a different tax bracket, espeically with my wife making about 40k a year, so i guess getting married last year made out income 100k and we got less money back. we still got $4600, but we got over $7000 last year before we got married. i just put the money in savings, i pretty much have every 360 game i want(33 games to be exact).

isnt a child like $3000 alone
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#25 Spartan070
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[QUOTE="Spartan070"][QUOTE="TekkenMaster606"]Tax return? What tax return? When you're at the highest end of the 'middle class' spectrum, that money you pay in federal taxes goes bye-bye.
TekkenMaster606
When you're there you don't need to worry about fianances anyway...



Trust me, yeah I do. I've had plenty of checks bounce and overdraft fees before. It's a pain. Especially when it comes down to capital gains taxes. No 1040EZ forms here.

Well I guess that depends on your lifestyle, I have almost no fianancial problems and my entire house combined is well into the lower class range.
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[QUOTE="shaggygrosser"]A large tax return means you're not managing your money correctly. Why should the government hold your money through the year when you could invest your money and grow it instead?

But I digress. I'll use whatever I get from the refund and put it towards my credit cards. And since my credit cards typically pay for my gaming habit through the year, it works out.
phybaoptikz
not really. each state is different. you dont know how to manage your money, a large tax return means this guy files zero on his taxes so they take more tax out of his checks when he gets paid, instead of less. you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time. i have them take as much as possible. as far as you saying he can't manage his money correctly, did you say you had credit cards with an "S", so that is plural. if you knew how to manage your money, you wouldn't have multiple credit cards. managing money means spending what you make, not spending more than you make. if you can't afford it now and can't pay it off at the end of the month, you dont need a credit card. i use my credit card like a debit card, but i pay my card off every month, might as well use the credit card and get points towards rewards that my debit card doesn't offer.


A tax refund means that the government took more out of your paycheck than they needed to.  If the refund is large, it means that they held onto a large chunk of YOUR money through the year.  That's money that could grow in any number of ways, whether it's an investment or interest bearing savings account.  But if you're ok with the fact that the government holds onto a couple thousand of YOUR dollars for safe keeping so that they can hand it back to you in the spring, then fine. 

I have multiple credit cards because some places don't take Discover, so I keep a Mastercard as a backup just in case.  And I have a balance on the cards because I recently got married, and weddings cost a lot.  Normally, I have each monthly balance paid off.
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Finishing our basement.  It'll cost about $18,000 so my tax return will go to a very SMALL part of that.
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#28 Telekill
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All my tax return is going to the "move" fund. My wife, kid and I will all be moving from the Seattle area probably within the next few months and it's EXPENSIVE :o Next year however, I'm getting an HDTV.
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does anyone in SW work ? Thug_Pikachu
I do. I'm getting about 4,800 back. I'm going to pay off my credit card and put the rest aside for a down payment on a house.
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[QUOTE="Telekill"]All my tax return is going to the "move" fund. My wife, kid and I will all be moving from the Seattle area probably within the next few months and it's EXPENSIVE :o Next year however, I'm getting an HDTV.

You get to live near Bungie Studios, lucky:( ***joking inside as I look at your avatar, chuckles***
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I'm buying Maui.

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#32 Dilrod
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I got a wii and Im gonna use some more of my money to get me some ps3 games and maybe a wii game or two. I was wanting to get a new HD-TV, but I didnt get back as much as I thought I would.
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i'll put it in savings. maybe i'll start looking at rings.
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I owed big time... But I had it all saved up and had $200 left over after I payed.
 I bought a bunch of anime, and I plan on getting Lunar Knights for DS. 
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[QUOTE="phybaoptikz"] you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time.

I'd rather owe them money than have them have borrowed my money for free.
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some of you are lucky to get that much.mine will buy someting i dunno yet
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[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="phybaoptikz"] you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time.

I'd rather owe them money than have them have borrowed my money for free.

you realize that banks not only borrow your money for free, but lend it to other people and make money off of it without you even knowing it
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[QUOTE="Thug_Pikachu"][QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="phybaoptikz"] you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time.

I'd rather owe them money than have them have borrowed my money for free.

you realize that banks not only borrow your money for free, but lend it to other people and make money off of it without you even knowing it

I get 4.5% interest from my bank!
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I'm planning on putting my tax return into the bank and save it for a rainy day.
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[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="Thug_Pikachu"][QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="phybaoptikz"] you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time.

I'd rather owe them money than have them have borrowed my money for free.

you realize that banks not only borrow your money for free, but lend it to other people and make money off of it without you even knowing it

I get 4.5% interest from my bank!

And imagine how much your Bank makes loaning your money to someone for aloan
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Well, I should be getting around $1,200 back this year. Plus 2 people owe me $135 and $600.

All that cash is going for 360 games this year. About 35 to be exact.

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#42 phybaoptikz
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[QUOTE="phybaoptikz"][QUOTE="Thug_Pikachu"]mine is about $2800

things I'm buying gaming related
-FEAR - 360
-Lost Planet
-Geforce 7600GS graphics card
-Rainbow Six Vegas
-Viva Pinata - maybe
-World of Warcraft
Thug_Pikachu
well, considering im married with a child, filing jointly, i wont get back that much, i made almost 60k last year and i guess i fall into a different tax bracket, espeically with my wife making about 40k a year, so i guess getting married last year made out income 100k and we got less money back. we still got $4600, but we got over $7000 last year before we got married. i just put the money in savings, i pretty much have every 360 game i want(33 games to be exact).

isnt a child like $3000 alone

nah, its $1000 per child. you're thinking of the Earned income tax credit for families with low incomes, then you get most of your taxes back.
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I got about $750. Once I replace a couple things around the house, I think I'll pick up a PS3 20GB to use as a Blu-ray player. The real action is my bonus check, but that's buying my wife a Macbook. I can't complain too much, as I bought mine with gift cards that were given to us as wedding presents.
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I got a new 37 inch 1080p tv and a PS3. I love the TV so far, but I wish the PS3 had more good games.
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[QUOTE="Thug_Pikachu"] And imagine how much your Bank makes loaning your money to someone for aloan

And the government loans your money for free... I still get a percentage.
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buying a new fursuit 8)
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In my country we don't have tax returns. We do have Al Capone-style crime syndicates, though, those are a lot cooler.
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#48 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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In my country we don't have tax returns. We do have Al Capone-style crime syndicates, though, those are a lot cooler.TNT_Slug
Do they give you money back that was already yours once a year too?
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If I can talk my girlfriend into it: a 360!
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[QUOTE="shaggygrosser"]A large tax return means you're not managing your money correctly.  Why should the government hold your money through the year when you could invest your money and grow it instead?

But I digress.  I'll use whatever I get from the refund and put it towards my credit cards.  And since my credit cards typically pay for my gaming habit through the year, it works out.
phybaoptikz
not really. each state is different. you dont know how to manage your money, a large tax return means this guy files zero on his taxes so they take more tax out of his checks when he gets paid, instead of less. you do realize that if he were to have them take less money out throughout the year, he could easily owe the IRS when its tax time. i have them take as much as possible. as far as you saying he can't manage his money correctly, did you say you had credit cards with an "S", so that is plural. if you knew how to manage your money, you wouldn't have multiple credit cards. managing money means spending what you make, not spending more than you make. if you can't afford it now and can't pay it off at the end of the month, you dont need a credit card. i use my credit card like a debit card, but i pay my card off every month, might as well use the credit card and get points towards rewards that my debit card doesn't offer.

WOW. you should never let the IRS hold your money for a year. You're better off, calcualting how much they would take if you claimed "0" and then dumping it in the bank each paycheck. Then come tax time, if you owe anything, you have it in an account and you keep the intrest.

If you get a huge return, without any dependants or deductions, chances are, you should have took more time with your tax form at the beginning of the year.

Personally, I travel alot, so I'm getting my city wage taxes back, which was alot. But usually my return is in the 500 to 800 dollar range and I made something like 4 times as much the last 2 years than I did the 2 previous. (I graduated college 2 years ago and got a real job)

I do agree with the credit card statement. There's only a few small things you should borrow money for, like a House, Car, Education, Business. Things like games and TVs should only be purchased with money you have and credit cards if used, need to be paid off regularly.