Anonymous wrote:Last year we owe $100k but I sold half of my stock positions at the end of 2021 at profit. A little hid cup but we made more money so gotta pay tax up.
This year w owe 58k federal and get $8000 refund from state. Our stock is down and we file itemized deduction .
Anonymous wrote:There were no significant tax law changes. You either screwed up your withholding or something did materially change with your income/deductions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
I'd argue that the person enjoyed the benefits of the $10k and had the opportunity to earn interest on it before handing it over to uncle Sam. They didn't "borrow" it from the government since it isn't technically due until tax day. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
I'd argue that the person enjoyed the benefits of the $10k and had the opportunity to earn interest on it before handing it over to uncle Sam. They didn't "borrow" it from the government since it isn't technically due until tax day. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
I'd argue that the person enjoyed the benefits of the $10k and had the opportunity to earn interest on it before handing it over to uncle Sam. They didn't "borrow" it from the government since it isn't technically due until tax day. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me!
No, if that were true there wouldn’t be an underpayment penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
I'd argue that the person enjoyed the benefits of the $10k and had the opportunity to earn interest on it before handing it over to uncle Sam. They didn't "borrow" it from the government since it isn't technically due until tax day. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.
I'd argue that the person enjoyed the benefits of the $10k and had the opportunity to earn interest on it before handing it over to uncle Sam. They didn't "borrow" it from the government since it isn't technically due until tax day. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always owe. Another 10k this year. Why do I bother working?!?!
Owing $10k means that you borrowed that much from the government over the course of the past year. People not understanding the basics of taxes as an adult baffles me.