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Old 03-06-2013, 02:41 AM
Kagatob Kagatob is offline
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Originally Posted by vaylorie [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Get real. I paid $7K in property taxes last year that funds the bulk of this. Go here and let me know your findings: http://www.whitehouse.gov/2011-taxreceipt. Don't blame me if I don't get excited about spending $8,500 on Medicaid related costs and insurance in addition to my health insurance premiums or $2,000 towards paying interest on the national debt or another $4,000 on social welfare programs or another almost $8,000 for a social security system that will likely not be there when I retire due to mismanagement. If this excites you then you are in luck because there is a lot to get excited about. These things are not a cheerful 'investment in my future'.
I'm not an accountant, nor do I plan on being such, I'm not going to pick through numbers that may or may not be yours that amount to nothing more than a 'claim'.

If you expect sympathy you're looking in the wrong place anyway. I don't own a home, split rent with family members, don't smoke ($), drive a fuel economical used car and work full time at a job that pays well above minimum (nearly double) yet I still rank below the poverty line, am forced to live paycheck to paycheck and somehow owed in taxes even after claming so they would take out more each paycheck.

Where are my tax loopholes?

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Originally Posted by vaylorie [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
This is sound logic on why most rich people are evil. I applaud your intellectual approach to this.
FTFY, Ever hear of Bill Gates? Greatest and most generous man to exist since Kennedy, though you probably hate both of them for some crackpot reason too.