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  • #91
    Originally posted by Unicorn Jeff View Post
    I know some of you mother fuckers want some counter tops for your kitchen!
    Do you do counter tops?
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
      Do you do counter tops?
      He'll do just about anything for a $20.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
        We're getting old I guess!

        ...it's not nearly as exciting to just save it, I know....but if I can't afford it any other time of the year, then I probably don't need to be buying it in the first place.

        Pretty solid advice there.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
          Really????
          Got the email yesterday. It will still be the middle of February before it comes in.

          Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk

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          • #95
            Why so long?

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
              Do you do counter tops?
              Yes sir I do.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
                Why so long?
                I won't know an exact date until the 31st, when the IRS officially begins processing returns. Probably the second week in February.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Chili View Post
                  Or maybe it's both? Considering that even the IRS uses the term "Tax Return":

                  http://www.irs.gov/
                  I'm no accountant, but you have to file a tax return whether you receive a refund or not.

                  Just semantics, though.
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                  • #99
                    I broke even at $0 last year...it was epic.

                    Going for doubles this year.

                    I've enjoyed the extra $40 or so per paycheck.

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                    • Originally posted by DasVWBabe View Post
                      I'm no accountant, but you have to file a tax return whether you receive a refund or not.

                      Just semantics, though.
                      True, purely semantics. And definitions change over time based on usage. So don't try to correct people when you don't know wtf you're talking about.

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                      • Originally posted by Chili View Post
                        True, purely semantics. And definitions change over time based on usage. So don't try to correct people when you don't know wtf you're talking about.
                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_return_(United_States)

                        Not to be confused with Tax refund.
                        Just because people generally use it incorrectly doesn't mean we should just accept that the terms are interchangeable. You should probably read what IRS.gov is asking before using that as your evidence. A tax return is the document, tax refund is the *hoped for* result.

                        The answer to the question "What are you going to do with your tax return?" is "File all of the required financial documents that my tax return asks me to supply and hope I don't owe any money and might end up with a tax refund."

                        They are complementary, not interchangeable terms.
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                        • Originally posted by DasVWBabe View Post
                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_return_(United_States)



                          Just because people generally use it incorrectly doesn't mean we should just accept that the terms are interchangeable. You should probably read what IRS.gov is asking before using that as your evidence. A tax return is the document, tax refund is the *hoped for* result.

                          The answer to the question "What are you going to do with your tax return?" is "File all of the required financial documents that my tax return asks me to supply and hope I don't owe any money and might end up with a tax refund."

                          They are complementary, not interchangeable terms.
                          You did not seriously use Wiki as some sort of definitive resource?

                          They can easily be interchangeable, if you take them in context.

                          Did you know know what the OP was asking? Did you think the OP was asking how you were going to file? Clearly you understood that the OP was asking what you will do with your refund, assuming you are getting one after filing your return.

                          But rather than simply answering the question, you first chose to try and show your perceived intellectual superiority over the OP.

                          All that said, good luck on your tax return. I hope you get a refund so you can get your plastic whale-tail for your car.

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                          • DasVWBabe. Neither a VW, nor a Babe. Discuss.

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                            • I like vdubs and babes. So imma hold out for pics before making a decision.

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                              • Originally posted by DasVWBabe View Post
                                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_return_(United_States)



                                Just because people generally use it incorrectly doesn't mean we should just accept that the terms are interchangeable. You should probably read what IRS.gov is asking before using that as your evidence. A tax return is the document, tax refund is the *hoped for* result.

                                The answer to the question "What are you going to do with your tax return?" is "File all of the required financial documents that my tax return asks me to supply and hope I don't owe any money and might end up with a tax refund."

                                They are complementary, not interchangeable terms.
                                Who gives a fuck?

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