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OT - Tax 'advance' loans
On Feb 5, 8:59�pm, "Mark" wrote:
I know this is off topic, but as I sit here watching the tube as I catch up on the world's home repair issues, I can't help but wonder - are there THAT many people that are so poor they need to pay H&R Block �or some other store-front tax preparer the outlandish fees to get their tax return a week or two earlier? �With E-file they say you'll get it in about a week. Yes there are. It is the "american way" which is deciphered into " I want it all and I want it now". Besides, it seems pretty clear that if you are getting $2,600 back you probably should reduce your withholdings and bring home that extra $216 each month rather than sending it to Uncle Sam and letting him use it interest free for a year. You are correct, but it is the American way. I am getting back approx. the amount you speak of only because of the loses I took in stock towards the end of the year. Some of us don't know until the end of the year if we are going to pay or get a return due to the market. Hank ~~~don't mind paying if making money too |
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