I have never understood people who get excited by tax "refunds." Every year, my goal is to owe the IRS as much as possible without incurring a withholding penalty.
I guess it doesn't click with people that they have been overpaying all year.I have never understood people who get excited by tax "refunds." Every year, my goal is to owe the IRS as much as possible without incurring a withholding penalty.
Farmers and Fishermen must be paid in full by March 1st.I guess it doesn't click with people that they have been overpaying all year.
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With all the tax credits out there, a lot of folks in the lower tax brackets are excited for their tax "refund" not because they're getting back money they paid, but because they're getting someone else's money who made more money than they did, and thus actually paid taxes.I have never understood people who get excited by tax "refunds." Every year, my goal is to owe the IRS as much as possible without incurring a withholding penalty.
Roger that!I have never understood people who get excited by tax "refunds." Every year, my goal is to owe the IRS as much as possible without incurring a withholding penalty.
The penalty for not paying my quarterly business taxes is only 3%. You can put that money in 5-6% earning savings accounts and make the arbitrage.I have never understood people who get excited by tax "refunds." Every year, my goal is to owe the IRS as much as possible without incurring a withholding penalty.
You might want to double check that. The IRS raised the percentage they are charging for late payments. I believe it is now 8%.The penalty for not paying my quarterly business taxes is only 3%. You can put that money in 5-6% earning savings accounts and make the arbitrage.