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  • R Rob Philpott

    I don't know how bad it is in the US, but here in the UK there's something called self-assessment where you have to try and work out how much you pay. Doing that is actually worse than handing the money over. Taxation here is very, very complicated. :(

    Regards, Rob Philpott.

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    Joe Woodbury
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    In the US, if your taxes are at all complicated, you need a tax program. Fortunately, there are some free ones online. For everyday life, if it requires software, it's too complicated.

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    • R Rob Philpott

      What's the worst thing you have ever spent a wad of cash on? January tax return is looming, that's pretty bad. That day Camden Council towed my car away wasn't good. Root canal fillings are well up there...

      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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      Joe Woodbury
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      The house I bought in the early 90s. It was a money pit and the neighbors a nightmare (so bad, that three other long timers moved with them as a big factor and on our way out, one said she wanted to for that reason.) Ironically, during my time there I bought and sold the second worse car I've ever owned. And we got a cat that even my kids hated.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        Marriage Licence. :sigh:

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        Stefan_Lang
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        Marrigae License? Is that something like a driver's license, i. e. do you need to pass a test? And how many hours of theoretical and practical training do you need until you're admitted? ;P

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        • M Marc Clifton

          Rob Philpott wrote:

          January tax return is looming, that's pretty bad.

          Exactly. Taxes. Absolutely the worst thing to have to spend money on. Funny thing is, I wouldn't actually mind paying taxes if I felt I had a say in how the money was used. Marc

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          Stefan_Lang
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          You should come to switzerland. People here kept voting against plans to raise the road tax for years! ;) Unfortunately we still have little say with respect to income tax - but then it is rather low to start with. (IMHO)

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          • R RedDk

            Rob Philpott wrote:

            Root canal fillings

            Wow, you got that one right! Also included in the list of unnecessary surgeries: sebaceous cyst removal. The pucker of that scar reminds me of why you roll the bills around a finger before you chuck them into the fireplace. Everytime.

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            Stefan_Lang
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            Ah, that one was about dentistry! Not being a native english speaker, this made me think about the roots filling the canal under my house (also a waste of money - the company dealing with it needed to return three times just to find the root of the problem (pun intended))

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            • R Rob Philpott

              What's the worst thing you have ever spent a wad of cash on? January tax return is looming, that's pretty bad. That day Camden Council towed my car away wasn't good. Root canal fillings are well up there...

              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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              xiecsuk
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              As it was going to be our last time, £5K on two business/first class tickets on a Boeing 787 to Australia. My wife had severe panic attacks in the couple of days leading up to departure, so we couldn't go. We had already been 13 times before so I don't quite know what happened this time. For a variety of reasons, I was unable to claim the loss back. At least I saved the £2K we had put aside for spending money.

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                As it was going to be our last time, £5K on two business/first class tickets on a Boeing 787 to Australia. My wife had severe panic attacks in the couple of days leading up to departure, so we couldn't go. We had already been 13 times before so I don't quite know what happened this time. For a variety of reasons, I was unable to claim the loss back. At least I saved the £2K we had put aside for spending money.

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                Rob Philpott
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                That's pretty bad! :(

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                • R Ravi Bhavnani

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                  agolddog
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                  Heh. That reminds me, I have 200 shares of a company I used to work for. Not sure exactly what my cost basis is, but the value is now $2.00. Oh well, if I ever need a loss to offset some gains...

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                  • A agolddog

                    Heh. That reminds me, I have 200 shares of a company I used to work for. Not sure exactly what my cost basis is, but the value is now $2.00. Oh well, if I ever need a loss to offset some gains...

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    Me too. :)   And you're right about offsetting capital gains. /ravi

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                    • P PhilLenoir

                      Oh well, they say opposite's attract. :confused: On that subject: Do you dust your mouse often?

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                      Mouse hygiene is critical and cannot be done enough. You should also enlist the help of someone else to assist - dusting someone else's mouse is fun and informative and leads to general contentment and feeling at one with the universe. It is also a great stress relief.

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                      • R Rob Philpott

                        What's the worst thing you have ever spent a wad of cash on? January tax return is looming, that's pretty bad. That day Camden Council towed my car away wasn't good. Root canal fillings are well up there...

                        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                        Back in the noughties, I bought an HP PDA running Windows CE. It seemed like a good idea at the time. After a few weeks, I went back to a notepad and pen.

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                        • R Rob Philpott

                          I don't know how bad it is in the US, but here in the UK there's something called self-assessment where you have to try and work out how much you pay. Doing that is actually worse than handing the money over. Taxation here is very, very complicated. :(

                          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                          Marc Clifton
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                          Rob Philpott wrote:

                          I don't know how bad it is in the US, but here in the UK there's something called self-assessment where you have to try and work out how much you pay.

                          Same here, except it's called "estimated taxes", basically required if you're a contractor. The IRS penalizes you if you underestimate your income and/or aren't paid up by the end of Dec. And a tax accountant is well worth the $350 I pay for the service. Marc

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                          • P PhilLenoir

                            Oh well, they say opposite's attract. :confused: On that subject: Do you dust your mouse often?

                            Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                            jibalt
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                            Not opposite ... he's computer illiterate too.

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