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This time of year does nothing for me. I get paid to much, I always end up owing more.
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Quick question
I plan on marrying my girl this year
Probably towards the very end
Our income will put us in the 6 figure tax bracket
How can i still keep my money
Without getting taxed
Also my girl has government student loans
So she never get her tax return
After marriage how can I ieep my money and make sure they don't take my return since we will be married
Yea, I'm going to see how it goes claiming 0. The difference between claiming two and zero for me was like $50 on the paycheck.
Ease up man I love this girlQuick question
I plan on marrying my girl this year
Probably towards the very end
Our income will put us in the 6 figure tax bracket
How can i still keep my money
Without getting taxed
Also my girl has government student loans
So she never get her tax return
After marriage how can I ieep my money and make sure they don't take my return since we will be married
And your about to marry this girl full of debt and who can't rehab her owns loan so she can get her taxes
Wow
Yea, I'm going to see how it goes claiming 0. The difference between claiming two and zero for me was like $50 on the paycheck.
Yep claim 2 will be good but won't get much of a refund back which is good
I do claim them during the year
That a-g number u fill out in ur w-4 mine is like 9
Ease up man I love this girl
Been together 7 years
Nah 1 for me as head of householdI do claim them during the year
That a-g number u fill out in ur w-4 mine is like 9
What you got like 6 kids? Lol
You can get the EIC portion on your checks as well too. It's called EIC advance or something
But if your getting refunds you can claim more exemptions
Might of fact you probably can claim exempt from taxes if your not having any tax liability and getting refunds back. It's on line 7 of the form w4. Speak to a pro
Eh I ain't trippinEase up man I love this girl
Been together 7 years
I wouldn't do it. Gonna have problems on th future man
Quick question
I plan on marrying my girl this year
Probably towards the very end
Our income will put us in the 6 figure tax bracket
How can i still keep my money
Without getting taxed
Also my girl has government student loans
So she never get her tax return
After marriage how can I ieep my money and make sure they don't take my return since we will be married
Eh I ain't trippin
Okay it's another thing I'm 20 and I started working for the first time ever last fall so how do I even do this?Wait. Wait . Wait
Someone help a homie
So if you have a job but don't own **** you owe taxes ?
When you get your tax check you still have to pay it back to the "man"?
How does this work ?
I just got this job I aint got no ******* money fam
You'll be good and probably see a couple hundred come in. That's how it was with me before my new job.
I kept all my receipts this time around. Boots, shirts, pants, tools, EVERYTHING. Don't think I've paid enough Union dues for that to help me either
Can I do it myself? Or do I need to go to h n r block or something ?
Do I go to jail if I forget to do it?
Better get a prenup so you don't get saddled with her debt in case it doesn't work out.
pay off the last of my student loan , the rest going to my cc bill :\
This time of year does nothing for me. I get paid to much, I always end up owing more.
I wouldn't do it. Gonna have problems on th future man..liens on crib and cars by student loans and garnishment of her paycheck . Money problems will come along and break the both of you up
Ease up man I love this girl
Been together 7 years
Ive took it off into considerationI wouldn't do it. Gonna have problems on th future man..liens on crib and cars by student loans and garnishment of her paycheck . Money problems will come along and break the both of you up
Interesting perspective. I think debt and finances need to be a legitimate consideration when deciding whether to marry someone, though I'm not sure if you should supersede your love for someone just because they are in bad shape financially, though I definitely can appreciate that perspective.
My ex, who I wanted to marry but left me because my job has crazy travel commitments, had a lot of student loan and credit card debt, and did not have an extremely lucrative job to pay for it. At the time, I was determining whether I loved her enough to assume responsibility of her six figure loans when we married, and I was struggling with it, since it took me such a concerted effort to repay my own student loans and I had finanally achieved a debt free existence after being flooded with over six figures for so long.
Nonetheless, these are the conversations you need to have when considering marriage. Do not be blinded by the love because, as these gentlemen have reiterated, finances are a central component of a union. And plus, these **** aint loyal.
The thing is you can claim those expemtions and get the money on your paycheck instead of giving the IRS a free loan