The OP has basically been conscripted into involuntary servitude to nameless/faceless others from January through the middle of April. It's starting to make sense to me now why the IRS has a mid-April filing deadline.
why? Why not June or December?
The OP has basically been conscripted into involuntary servitude to nameless/faceless others from January through the middle of April. It's starting to make sense to me now why the IRS has a mid-April filing deadline.
So to live is to be in debt unless you're homeless?
Then don't whine about not having enough money.
Why don't you consolidate your student loans or something?
No, stupid. You have to OWN the place you live in. I was talking about rent, not something that's bought and paid for. If you rent something, you will never completely pay it off.
The thing is, he didn't want to bring up the charity thing, but he had to. If he started this thread and did NOT mention it, then it would have made even less sense than it does now, which is to say, very little sense.
Yeah. I don't want to dog on the guy, I mean, I agree with the his main point. I just don't agree with the need to donate (especially 10%) when obviously the money is also needed by the person donating it. I'm not exactly the most religious person (at all), but I do help people I see if they need it- something that makes me feel 100x better than donating to some church who is going to use the money on some new furniture or something. I also tip very generously which I consider in a way a form of charity.
yep, so is paying into the income tax.Tipping is charity, it's completely voluntary too.
Sorry op, I feel like to many people are getting sidetracked and not focusing on the real issue. The real issue is that a huge portion of the populace is sucking tens of thousands of dollars out of the system without puting anything back in. That is the problem, period. All of the posters here asking you to release your w2 and quicken budget summary are just serving as a distraction. Instead of focusing on the 30-40% cream off the top that the Government steals, people are questioning your 10% tithes to the church.
If I had to pay 20% to student loans and 10% to the church, I'd be only left with like a thousand at the end of the month I'm guessing.
You mean the chemicals from acid rain? That's a whole other issue.That's a good strategy... but what about the chemtrails??
I keed, I keed.
Why not June or December?The OP has basically been conscripted into involuntary servitude to nameless/faceless others from January through the middle of April. It's starting to make sense to me now why the IRS has a mid-April filing deadline.why?
Sorry op, I feel like to many people are getting sidetracked and not focusing on the real issue. The real issue is that a huge portion of the populace is sucking tens of thousands of dollars out of the system without puting anything back in. That is the problem, period. All of the posters here asking you to release your w2 and quicken budget summary are just serving as a distraction. Instead of focusing on the 30-40% cream off the top that the Government steals, people are questioning your 10% tithes to the church.
This country sucks. I get so frustrated at times that I find myself wishing for a collapse in hopes that the welfare freebies go away. I just did my taxes, and had conversations--in one case, a heated argument--with family who did taxes too. Here is modern Amerika for you.
My wife and I are pulling in 85k - 100k a year. Because we "make so much," we do not qualify for government handouts. Between federal, state and local taxes, 30%+ of our income goes to government right off the bat. Then over 20% goes to student loans. We live in a nice two-bedroom apartment and can afford to eat healthy food (Whole Foods, organics, etc). But we are not rich--we have not been on vacation in almost four years; my wife has wanted/needed a new Macbook for a year but we can't afford one; we buy most of our clothes from the thrift store; we have only been out to eat two times since September; we never pay money for entertainment such as concerts, football games, movie theaters, etc.
Two different sets of relatives of mine make around 20k a year. In both families the wife does not work, only the husband. One of them makes like $10 an hour at a big-box store, the other probably makes $12ish at a hospital. One family is expecting a third child, the other the second. This means that both families get enough tax credits so that they get way more money than they pay in--one is getting almost $10k "back" this April. Whereas I have to pay my own medical bills, these guys get Medicaid; and for all I know are on food stamps and who knows what else. Both families seem to eat out as much as they want, pay for entertainment, and in the last 6 months have gone on vacation.
In short, because our government is playing Robbin Hood, we have relatives and families in my church who make a fraction of what we make, but live better lifestyles than we do.
Who is that John Galt?
Tipping is charity, it's completely voluntary too.