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Anyone else adjust their withholdings to get more...
Anyone else adjust their withholdings to get more back in their check and now kinda jealous about everyone else getting these huge refunds to pay off debt or is that just me?
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Jan 31, 2020
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Anyone else adjust their withholdings to get more back in their check and now kinda jealous about everyone else getting these huge refunds to pay off debt or is that just me? Okay carry on. ♀️ Btw I LOVE all these posts about taking this blessing and applying it to bettering yourself and your family!
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I am just curious how mines gonna go. I wish I could do a trial run just to see if I'm gonna owe or get back. It would help with my nerves
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I think the irs has a calculator or something but you have to make sure your numbers are accurate on there when you run the simulator. One of my co workers swears by it
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ok I'm gonna look for it
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it was what I feared. And I hold out as much as I can. If I file without hubs I will owe $2k
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This is my first year of divorced & no house interest to write off. Single mom, 1 kid to write off. I just don’t want to owe I have a good plan in place so this money no matter much is going toword vacation w/my 2 boys. So
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Me! Fml I got back $4k less than last year just cause I had a high withholding for almost all year instead of a few months ♀️
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