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aquestioner
Great point Aardvarc.
...though come to think of it, if it's earned income credit, you have to wait till you file (don't quote me on that though.)
Yes, aquestioner, you are right. It is from earned income credit. I don't have any taxes taken out for federal on my paychecks because I always get it all back. I have it at the highest amount of exemptions as I can possibly take. Thank you for the thought though!
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Banana1025
Yes, aquestioner, you are right. It is from earned income credit. I don't have any taxes taken out for federal on my paychecks because I always get it all back. I have it at the highest amount of exemptions as I can possibly take. Thank you for the thought though!
Thanks for letting me know Banana1025. Also let me know how the accident situation progresses.
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CourtClerk
No you don't. You can take an advance...
I see you removed your comment about my being wrong about earned income credit. And replaced it with "you can take an advance."
On advances, the interest rates on tax refund advances is very high. So you can but it's often a way to go broke in the long run. You have to weigh the super high interest rates for advances against saving by having the money now, and figure it if it's worth it.
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aquestioner
I see you removed your comment about my being wrong about earned income credit. And replaced it with "you can take an advance."
On advances, the interest rates on tax refund advances is very high. So you can but it's often a way to go broke in the long run. You have to weigh the super high interest rates for advances against saving by having the money now, and figure it if it's worth it.
I don't remove comments and you're STILL wrong. I said nothing about tax refund advances, I said an advance on EARNED INCOME CREDIT. Where does that equate to a TAX REFUND ADVANCE??????? You're so .... special
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I don't remove comments and you're STILL wrong. I said nothing about tax refund advances, I said an advance on EARNED INCOME CREDIT. Where does that equate to a TAX REFUND ADVANCE??????? You're so .... special
You did indeed change your posting. My posting was based off yours, so I'm well aware of it.
You didn't say "Earned Income Credit advance" and OP was taking about waiting for tax refund. I'M the one who brought up EIC for the first time AFTER your posting. So taxrefund was a very reasonable reading of even this new phrase of yours about advances.
Besides, advanced EIC was appealed by law in 2010. It no longer exists.
http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/EITC-...alify-for-EITC
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you're STILL wrong. You're so .... special
This isn't about right and wrong. It's about helping others. YOU'RE making it a contest to one up others.
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You're so .... special
Good lord, how ridiculously "mature" of you. Name calling. & insulting & trying to goad.
Yep, solves every adult debate.
Fact is, an tax, paycheck, whatever advance is a good idea to throw out there. But it has it's limits to consider too. Fact is you were already trying to one-up and put me down by that point. Fact is you did change your posting after I'd corrected an error from it. Fact is, it wouldn't be a big deal if you hadn't made this into a contest. Instead of a "help others" effort. Fact is, that through BACK and FORTH discussion, is where the most ideas are generated, and so your inputs add. And so do mine.
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I don't remove comments and you're STILL wrong. I said nothing about tax refund advances, I said an advance on EARNED INCOME CREDIT. Where does that equate to a TAX REFUND ADVANCE??????? You're so .... special
My comment was in response to yours, so I am aware of what I responded to.
OP was talking about Tax Refund. So switch to EIC could have been stated. I didn't think EIC because EIC advances were repealed in 2010 & no longer exist:
http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/EITC-...alify-for-EITC
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You're so .... special
Good grief.
That's your "adult" comment...