Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
We make about 105 with one kid -- have always gotten a refund around 3000. Didn't change anything and refund is 2500 this year. Hopefully you will have a similar outcome and not owe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did ours. W-2 income only, same deductions as last year and income went up only very slightly. We are solidly middle-class with a combined taxable income well under $200k. Two kids and only mortgage to deduct. We paid more taxes in 2018 and got a much smaller refund. We saw no increase in our take-home pay when the tax cuts were implemented. The "tax cuts" were bullshit.
This is us. We paid $8k more this year and our effective tax rate increased.
$200k is wealthy, top 4% nationwide.
If you are not ready to pay $8k more (and that's because of DC tax BS), you are going to love it when you have to pay $30-40k more to fund all those lovely "progressive" ideas like free college and free healthcare and free Green jobs whatever that is
President Trump kicked off his holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago Friday night at a dinner where he told friends, "You all just got a lot richer," referencing the sweeping tax overhaul he signed into law hours earlier. Mr. Trump directed those comments to friends dining nearby at the exclusive club -- including to two friends at a table near the president's who described the remark to CBS News -- as he began his final days of his first year in office in what has become known as the "Winter White House."
The president has spent many weekends of his presidency so far at the "Winter White House," where initiation fees cost $200,000, annual dues cost $14,000, and some of the most affluent members of society have the opportunity to interact with the president in a setting while many Americans cannot. This weekend, the president arrived after signing the most consequential legislation, and arguably, the greatest achievement, of his presidency thus far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just did ours. W-2 income only, same deductions as last year and income went up only very slightly. We are solidly middle-class with a combined taxable income well under $200k. Two kids and only mortgage to deduct. We paid more taxes in 2018 and got a much smaller refund. We saw no increase in our take-home pay when the tax cuts were implemented. The "tax cuts" were bullshit.
This is us. We paid $8k more this year and our effective tax rate increased.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
Anonymous wrote:I just did ours. W-2 income only, same deductions as last year and income went up only very slightly. We are solidly middle-class with a combined taxable income well under $200k. Two kids and only mortgage to deduct. We paid more taxes in 2018 and got a much smaller refund. We saw no increase in our take-home pay when the tax cuts were implemented. The "tax cuts" were bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
+1 The majority of those getting caught off guard are those in the $180 - $2... range. They usually are the type to always deduct and now don't have enough to make it worth it, due to the SALT issue and the higher standard deduction.
Ok. Thank you all for responding. I really appreciate it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
+1 The majority of those getting caught off guard are those in the $180 - $2... range. They usually are the type to always deduct and now don't have enough to make it worth it, due to the SALT issue and the higher standard deduction.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
+1 The majority of those getting caught off guard are those in the $180 - $2... range. They usually are the type to always deduct and now don't have enough to make it worth it, due to the SALT issue and the higher standard deduction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
I doubt you’ll owe.
Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()
Anonymous wrote:We make around 110 combined, with 2 kids. I didn't change anything, and we've gotten 8-9 k refunds the last few years. I am now having panic attacks that we are going to owe. Like too scared to do it. We don't have savings. I was out of work hospitalized for a year, and we are counting on this refund to help pay down some debt![]()