nonconformist
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:11 PM
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So, is this stimulus rebate like the last one or what? |
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Meaning, it is just an advance that we'll have to subtract from next year's refund, or is it a full-out credit?
Another question - what if you paid income taxes, but not $1200 worth (as a household). Do you get the $1200 check or the $600 one?
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:15 PM
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1. IMO it's same crap; different day. |
radfringe
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:17 PM
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2. same crap, but with a bow to make it look pretty |
DefenseLawyer
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:23 PM
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3. Think of it as a payday loan |
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from a government loan shark. We can all use it on a down payment for some rent-to-own furniture.
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:24 PM
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4. Apparently, just an advance of 2009 tax refund or tax owed |
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Judgin from some of the Repub objections to rebates going to those do not actually owe taxes because of their income being too low, we can safely assume it is a repeat of that earlier Bush tax rebate where we all owed the money back at tax time the following year.
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Thu Jan-24-08 04:25 PM
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5. Last time I got zero because I got a tax rebate. |
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I'm sure it will be zero again.
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