Anonymous wrote:Did you do your own taxes, or did you use an accountant? We make what you make, though our incomes are evenly split. I can’t even imagine a 25k bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you making that income for the first time? Is it the first time you owe so much in taxes? How come you didn’t realize that your take home per pay period had increased by that much?
25k is an insane amount to owe at that income.
No, same amount last year and we owed $6k. So we adjust up and now here we are with $26k.
No investments minus 401(k).
So did your paycheck show a big (huge) $1800 per month jump? That is the only thing that makes sense here in terms of the change in what is owed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you making that income for the first time? Is it the first time you owe so much in taxes? How come you didn’t realize that your take home per pay period had increased by that much?
25k is an insane amount to owe at that income.
No, same amount last year and we owed $6k. So we adjust up and now here we are with $26k.
No investments minus 401(k).
Anonymous wrote:Please tell me you are not doing your own taxes. A professional will do a better job and get more money for you.
Anonymous wrote:Are you making that income for the first time? Is it the first time you owe so much in taxes? How come you didn’t realize that your take home per pay period had increased by that much?
25k is an insane amount to owe at that income.
Anonymous wrote:Well Op, that's good, because we need a much money as we can get to support the war and pay for all the illegal immigrants camped at our southern doorstep. Thank you for doing your part. Much appreiciated.