Glad you removed it from your DVR. Which begs the question:YmoBeThere wrote:All by myself!
WHAT WAS IT DOING THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?
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Glad you removed it from your DVR. Which begs the question:YmoBeThere wrote:All by myself!
Ohhh, hahahaha...other stuff from the DVR. That was just a random stray link. Sort of like the name chanting, not enough of it here.Lavabe wrote:Glad you removed it from your DVR. Which begs the question:YmoBeThere wrote:All by myself!
WHAT WAS IT DOING THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?
I say make sure you plan a mini-va-cay to include a Brunchgate!!! You will not have to book a hotel. Many will be more than happy to share our homes with you! Shoot, we'll even fight over who gets to roll out the red carpet for ArkieDukie!!ArkieDukie wrote: Morning, all! I have to be at church at 9:15 - the handbell choir is playing today. Could be a train wreck.
Filled out my taxes yesterday and found out that I'm getting a HUGE refund. (And, yes, I'll fix my withholding so that doesn't happen again!) Now comes the big decision: what to do with the big refund? New home theatre system with high-def tv, surround sound, and blu-ray player? Macro lens for my camera? A big vacation (something I've never done before)? Put the money in savings? Decisions, decisions...
Do you get to do something fun with the money???YmoBeThere wrote:Both of my returns were just accepted. Wondering how long before the money hits my checking account.
Those guys at Sharebuilder took full advantage of the extension put out by the IRS. I actually have an account there too but all my transactions there were 1099-B. I can duplicate those without the form.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I gotta wait until I get my tax forms from my stock account (sharebuilder). Won't be ready until February..grrr.
If new power disc brakes for the '68 Firebird can be considered fun, why yes. I'll probably get some toys for the cats too. But the rest will end up in either my savings or brokerage accounts or both.DukePA wrote:Do you get to do something fun with the money???YmoBeThere wrote:Both of my returns were just accepted. Wondering how long before the money hits my checking account.
Power disc brakes for a '68 Firebird sounds like outrageous great fun!!! Enjoy!YmoBeThere wrote:If new power disc brakes for the '68 Firebird can be considered fun, why yes. I'll probably get some toys for the cats too. But the rest will end up in either my savings or brokerage accounts or both.DukePA wrote:Do you get to do something fun with the money???YmoBeThere wrote:Both of my returns were just accepted. Wondering how long before the money hits my checking account.
Or, you could file a Form 3949A with the IRS and send the old employer in to a new kind of hell with the IRS.DukePA wrote:To add insult to injury, I got my W2 from my old job, where I was screwed out of 6 weeks vacation pay, and it's wrong. They're claiming I made $7,700 more than I did. Now I have to get it corrected. I want to be done with it all and really move on.
I vote for Cathy's idea.CathyCA wrote:Or, you could file a Form 3949A with the IRS and send the old employer in to a new kind of hell with the IRS.DukePA wrote:To add insult to injury, I got my W2 from my old job, where I was screwed out of 6 weeks vacation pay, and it's wrong. They're claiming I made $7,700 more than I did. Now I have to get it corrected. I want to be done with it all and really move on.
DukePA wrote:ooooh! I must check into this form!! Thanks, Cathy!
I don't mind waiting (too long)..they have a nice function that exports everything straight into my Turbo Tax and that makes it worth waiting for.YmoBeThere wrote:Those guys at Sharebuilder took full advantage of the extension put out by the IRS. I actually have an account there too but all my transactions there were 1099-B. I can duplicate those without the form.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I gotta wait until I get my tax forms from my stock account (sharebuilder). Won't be ready until February..grrr.
I will have my federal direct deposit by February 5th.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I don't mind waiting (too long)..they have a nice function that exports everything straight into my Turbo Tax and that makes it worth waiting for.YmoBeThere wrote:Those guys at Sharebuilder took full advantage of the extension put out by the IRS. I actually have an account there too but all my transactions there were 1099-B. I can duplicate those without the form.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I gotta wait until I get my tax forms from my stock account (sharebuilder). Won't be ready until February..grrr.