Refund? What the puck is a refund?![]()
Already done and the IRA cashed my contribution to the "AIG Executive Compensation/Golfing Retreat Fund."
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Refund? What the puck is a refund?![]()

So is it better to get a refund or pay in? My thought has always been that either way you "owe" the same amount of tax so I want to make the interest off "my money" instead of them using "my money.". That leads me to always paying in at the end. I am not knocking extra deductions just when we choose to pay, up front versus April 15th (or later). What do others think?
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Oh, so I see I wasn't the only one who guffawed at the choices. ;-)
Scooterbug, you are an eternal optimist. Refund.![]()
So is it better to get a refund or pay in? My thought has always been that either way you "owe" the same amount of tax so I want to make the interest off "my money" instead of them using "my money.". That leads me to always paying in at the end. I am not knocking extra deductions just when we choose to pay, up front versus April 15th (or later). What do others think?
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That is exactly how I always do it. My accountant used to get so upset with me! But, until they pay me interest on my money that I lend to them to use, they won't get it til I owe it.......I push the envelope just a bit sometimes! ;-)
Scooterbug Inc. had a crappy fiscal year - like many folks, so just trying to keep the ol' tax glass half full.
Yes, you may lose a minimal amount on interest, but I always prefer to have money due rather than owed. I think of it as tax insurance and the interest is the premium.
...after reading your post and your sig, I have decided we need some of what is REALLY in that glass! 


When can we start????
