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10 February 2008, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Tax Refund = Rolex purchase?
While I was posting a comment in another thread about buying my next Rolex I was installing Turbo Tax and getting ready for the tax-season here in the US. That made me think about this question, that I'd be really interested in hearing people's thoughts on:
"How many of you have already mentally allocated your potential Tax refund to purchasing your next Rolex?" Let me hear what you think.
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I love any idea that motivates me or gives me an excuse to buy another watch. I love your idea.
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What tax refund!
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Any refund I get goes to the cruise fund to pay off our Panama Canal cruise this summer.
As for the "rebate", I don't qualify. Guess I shouldn't work and pay taxes. Then I'd get my rebate (only a government could come up with that logic). |
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Funny this thread came up. The refund=New Rolex is what motivated me to do the taxes yesterday with TurboTax.
The refund started out nicely as I entered the information from the first W-2. Then it dropped by half after entering the 2nd W-2. By the 3rd W-2 I was in the hole. With all the deductions entered the refund came out to exactly ZERO. Atleast I don't owe anything.
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Tax refund, wifey will grab that and save if for the house budget. No chance of using any or all of it towards another rollie.
There's still hope for a second purchase. Bill |
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Initially, that was the plan until I hit someone's car today - backing up in a parking lot. Bummer!
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With the Danish MSRP's on Rolex watches, a tax refund would always be welcomed!
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The rebate checks will not be a loan on 2008 returns. However, those that receive checks will most likely have to include the amount recieved as income on their 2008 filing. |
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I can't really make out what you're trying to say but...
From MarketWatch: Nuts and bolts "I guess they need some legal basis to give a rebate check so that's what they came up with," he said. "That would be tied to the 2008 return. That's similar to (the 2001 tax rebate), so basically you would reflect the rebate check as sort of a prepayment on your 2008 return." The rebate is not taxable at the federal level, and it's unlikely the states would tax it, though that's not entirely clear at this point. Copyright © 2008 MarketWatch, Inc. I heard something from a financial guru along these lines, and then went looking around for myself. If you've got something saying otherwise, then i'm definitely interested. As I said, I'm also out of the loop on this and won't be getting a check. |
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No slack in my RRSP purchase to buy a new watch. The tax refund will cover 48.2% of the cost of the RRSP. At the end of the day, I'm still in the hole.
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A little here a little there......maybe by next xmass. Lump sums go to savings, extra family things and regular needs.
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Tax Refund...
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This will be the first year in the last 15 that I recieve a tax refund and it is going into the paying off the house pot. Why am I so damn practical!?
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Thanks, I needed to hear that!
So many temptations around here to put that money to different cause.
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I'm paying my house off before I buy my presidential, and it's KILLING me! Glad to see someone else staying strong.
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As they say, misery loves company.
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$600 doesn't go far in Rolexland
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Lars, why did you make a thread like this. now it makes me think
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The last time they did this it wasn't a pre-payment on the next years refund from what I remember but I believe it had to be claimed on your next years taxes.
Of course when it comes to anything tax related I could easily be completely wrong.
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Yeah, I wouldn't personally do it, but I'd just hate to see someone take 12 months same as cash or something thinking they'll pay off the balance with their refund next year, only to get a bad surprise if it's true. One would need to do their own research though, as I'm not a CPA.
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I may put a deposit on a non date sub COSC or the new GMTc
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