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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #30 on: April 17, 2006, 11:16:04 pm »
I turn 18 in an hour. I dont know anything about taxes!

I paid taxes when I was 16, son.

Why? Loser!

No but seriously, how much income were you making at 16? :p

I didn't make enough to not get a full refund, not until I was 18 anyway (I think I made about $4000 my first year working and about $8000 the next, because my birthday is mid-year), but I did have money withheld from my paycheck, and they most definitely will tax you if you're making more than what you can deduct.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #31 on: April 17, 2006, 11:19:02 pm »
Invest part of it + buy my a Motorola SLVR

If you're not in it for Music or Upgradeable Memory get the SLVR L6 It's about $100 cheaper

The only thing the L7 has over it is a built in Media Player and Changeable Memory
The L6 comes with 10MB of shared memory (Still can play music but like..1-2 songs)

That's it, same size, same camera (wow, what a rip), same general features.



Well my L7 came with 2GB of memory (Bought it specially from ebay) but I'm wishing
I would have gotten the L6. I'm getting a nano and it seems pointless when a nano does this and probably more.

Oh well all in all the SLVR is an "Okay" phone. Not as nice as my Samsung T809 but it's good if you want currently the skinniest phone.

That's lame. My Motorola V360 came with 64MB of memory and some crazy features, all for a very low price with contract signing. SLVR sucks =/
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #32 on: April 17, 2006, 11:33:25 pm »
About 10 years ago, the Canadian dollar was the butt of most American jokes, because USD$1 was about CAD$0.56.  Your dollar was worth nearly twice what ours was worth.  However, in the last 8 years or so, the Canadian dollar has risen in value significantly, to the pont where USD$1 is ~CAD$0.88. 

So yes, your dollar is worth ours, but not by nearly as much as it used to. 

I'm getting back $2500. My choices are:

1) Save it and live on it till I get a job (hopefully soon), then worry after that
2) Pay to have my Wisdom teeth removed, if I don't have a job by June

I'm sure it'll be one of those.

Go with option one.  I'd recommend finding a job that has medical benefits so they can help cover the cost of getting your wisdom teeth pulled.
Well, I have to get them out ASAP, so I don't have a chance to be picky.  I just have to hope that I can find a job with medical benefits. 

Getting them out sucks :( Hopefully it wont suck too much for you.... but it will still suck

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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #33 on: April 17, 2006, 11:44:55 pm »
Invest part of it + buy my a Motorola SLVR

If you're not in it for Music or Upgradeable Memory get the SLVR L6 It's about $100 cheaper

The only thing the L7 has over it is a built in Media Player and Changeable Memory
The L6 comes with 10MB of shared memory (Still can play music but like..1-2 songs)

That's it, same size, same camera (wow, what a rip), same general features.



Well my L7 came with 2GB of memory (Bought it specially from ebay) but I'm wishing
I would have gotten the L6. I'm getting a nano and it seems pointless when a nano does this and probably more.

Oh well all in all the SLVR is an "Okay" phone. Not as nice as my Samsung T809 but it's good if you want currently the skinniest phone.

That's lame. My Motorola V360 came with 64MB of memory and some crazy features, all for a very low price with contract signing. SLVR sucks =/

You fucked up quotes but oh well.

I was going to get t809 but battery life sux0rz and this phone is equivilent, yet $100 less.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #34 on: April 17, 2006, 11:53:51 pm »
You ought to invest some of the money into tax-free IRAs!  I plan to do that next year with about...$5k or so, I hope it works.

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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #35 on: April 18, 2006, 12:16:44 am »
Invest part of it + buy my a Motorola SLVR

If you're not in it for Music or Upgradeable Memory get the SLVR L6 It's about $100 cheaper

The only thing the L7 has over it is a built in Media Player and Changeable Memory
The L6 comes with 10MB of shared memory (Still can play music but like..1-2 songs)

That's it, same size, same camera (wow, what a rip), same general features.



Well my L7 came with 2GB of memory (Bought it specially from ebay) but I'm wishing
I would have gotten the L6. I'm getting a nano and it seems pointless when a nano does this and probably more.

Oh well all in all the SLVR is an "Okay" phone. Not as nice as my Samsung T809 but it's good if you want currently the skinniest phone.

That's lame. My Motorola V360 came with 64MB of memory and some crazy features, all for a very low price with contract signing. SLVR sucks =/

You fucked up quotes but oh well.

I was going to get t809 but battery life sux0rz and this phone is equivilent, yet $100 less.

YES IT DOES. Seriously it's like 4 hour battery life. However every aspect of the phone is amazing.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #36 on: April 18, 2006, 01:29:54 am »
You ought to invest some of the money into tax-free IRAs!  I plan to do that next year with about...$5k or so, I hope it works.

There's no such thing as a tax-free IRA.  You can pay the tax when you get the money out (you deduct from this year's taxes what you put into the IRA) and pay the tax as normal income when you take the money out of the IRA.  The alternative, a Roth IRA, which I already have, which you can put in a limited amount of money paying your current tax rate (basically you don't get to deduct your contribution in this year's taxes), but you don't have to pay taxes on it or the interest when you pull it out.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #37 on: April 18, 2006, 01:43:33 am »
You ought to invest some of the money into tax-free IRAs!  I plan to do that next year with about...$5k or so, I hope it works.

There's no such thing as a tax-free IRA.  You can pay the tax when you get the money out (you deduct from this year's taxes what you put into the IRA) and pay the tax as normal income when you take the money out of the IRA.  The alternative, a Roth IRA, which I already have, which you can put in a limited amount of money paying your current tax rate (basically you don't get to deduct your contribution in this year's taxes), but you don't have to pay taxes on it or the interest when you pull it out.
I guess I misunderstood the roth IRA when it was explained to me.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #38 on: April 18, 2006, 01:44:50 am »
I'm getting back $2500. My choices are:

1) Save it and live on it till I get a job (hopefully soon), then worry after that
2) Pay to have my Wisdom teeth removed, if I don't have a job by June

I'm sure it'll be one of those.

Go with option one. I'd recommend finding a job that has medical benefits so they can help cover the cost of getting your wisdom teeth pulled.
Well, I have to get them out ASAP, so I don't have a chance to be picky. I just have to hope that I can find a job with medical benefits.


They're hurting that bad, huh?  Well, good luck finding a job/getting them pulled if that's what you decide to do.
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #39 on: April 18, 2006, 01:48:35 am »
Around here as long as you make less then $8,000 per year, you don't have to pay taxes, which is nice.  :)

The Canadian dollar used to be worth more then the American at one point?
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #40 on: April 18, 2006, 01:51:40 am »
Around here as long as you make less then $8,000 per year, you don't have to pay taxes, which is nice.  :)

The Canadian dollar used to be worth more then the American at one point?

The relative value of a curency is sometimes a poor measurement of economical strength.  For as long as I've been interested or aware, one American Dolar has been worth more than one Canadian Dolar, but like I said, I don't think any less of Canada because of that. ;P

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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #41 on: April 18, 2006, 11:23:15 am »
Getting them out sucks :( Hopefully it wont suck too much for you.... but it will still suck
Eh, it's such a common operation that pretty much everybody gets, so I'm not really worried about it. 

They're hurting that bad, huh?  Well, good luck finding a job/getting them pulled if that's what you decide to do.
No, they don't hurt at all.  But they're causing infection in the gum and a cavity in the next tooth over.  He said if I wait too long I'll be getting 6 teeth out instead of 4. 

The relative value of a curency is sometimes a poor measurement of economical strength.  For as long as I've been interested or aware, one American Dolar has been worth more than one Canadian Dolar, but like I said, I don't think any less of Canada because of that. ;P
It's not the current value that's important, it's the change in value.  Delta(value).  As far back as I remember, yours used to be worth significantly more than ours, but now it's only worth a little more than ours.  So either we've went up (not that I've seen) or you've went down :P

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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #42 on: April 18, 2006, 11:50:12 am »
The relative value of a curency is sometimes a poor measurement of economical strength.  For as long as I've been interested or aware, one American Dolar has been worth more than one Canadian Dolar, but like I said, I don't think any less of Canada because of that. ;P
It's not the current value that's important, it's the change in value.  Delta(value).  As far back as I remember, yours used to be worth significantly more than ours, but now it's only worth a little more than ours.  So either we've went up (not that I've seen) or you've went down :P

It's our money feeling bad for you money and therefore lowering it's worth :)
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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #43 on: April 18, 2006, 12:54:24 pm »
it's the euro's fault.

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Re: What to do with my tax return?
« Reply #44 on: April 19, 2006, 11:21:27 am »
It's not the current value that's important, it's the change in value.  Delta(value).  As far back as I remember, yours used to be worth significantly more than ours, but now it's only worth a little more than ours.  So either we've went up (not that I've seen) or you've went down :P

I blame it on the war.