Sorry to hear that Andy. How long will you be wearing the brace? Makes it a nuisance to wash hands.Thanks, Cheryl. Prepping for dinner last night was not fun.
Sorry to hear that Andy. How long will you be wearing the brace? Makes it a nuisance to wash hands.Thanks, Cheryl. Prepping for dinner last night was not fun.
:sigh: April 15 is fast approaching, so I hauled out all the tax papers and forms, sorted them, and am steeling myself to do our federal and state taxes online.
We've already spent our return...
I always claimed 0 deductions so that I always had a nice bonus when I got my refund.
I always claimed 0 deductions so that I always had a nice bonus when I got my refund.
I claim 0 at the higher single rate and have an extra $20 a month paid in, always have a nice refund which is helpful for new glasses, furniture and other large expenses. If I claimed us both, married and no extra addition, I would end up owing.
Not sure if I'm happy or not to see that Himself isn't the only one who has done taxes! I need to kick it into high-gear nagging phase to make sure he gets on them. With only one month of income (social security, so we aren't talking millions here )and nearly a full year payments for ACA health insurance premiums, I'm figuring we should get something back since the gubmint did say they would credit you for the premium payments based on income. I sure hope I'm right, since Himself is in the middle of getting a crown and I should go to the dentist to get a chipped tooth fixed.:sigh: April 15 is fast approaching, so I hauled out all the tax papers and forms, sorted them, and am steeling myself to do our federal and state taxes online.
I agree and mention that to my clients. However, some people just won't have the money set aside come time to pay that income tax. When you aren't earning much, it can be really hard. You look at your pay cheque and wonder how you are going to manage and that's before you put $20 aside for income tax. I know other people who always have emergencies that use up that money set aside for income tax. In those cases, I recommend having it deducted at source.It's a pleasant surprise once a year but you're basically making an interest free loan to the Govt. and forgoing interest on that money saved in the bank.
I just filed my returns this afternoon. Completed the returns and filed electronically.
I agree and mention that to my clients. However, some people just won't have the money set aside come time to pay that income tax...
:sigh: April 15 is fast approaching, so I hauled out all the tax papers and forms, sorted them, and am steeling myself to do our federal and state taxes online.
I got four out of four for my Swedish-influenced lamb chops and sides. I was going to share the recipe if it wasn't tested and accepted, but now I can't. Once the picture is published, I will share that.I'm sitting on pins and needles today. A chef is test driving one of the meals I developed. I hope the chef, the sous chef, and the photographer like it. I was banned from the kitchen (not really--I said that it needed to be prepared by s/one else--but I did send three or four emails of tweaks I would like to do now that I've had time to think about it). I can't wait to see the pics! Not sure I want to hear the critiques....