Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 10 updates in 3 topics

The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Jan 08 02:11PM -0800

On 01/08/2019 01:58 PM, Dennis wrote:
> e-file state taxes, so screw them - paper, envelope and stamps it is.
> Probably costs the morons (and thus, the taxpayers) more money to
> receive and process paper filing, too.
 
California likewise. Seems really stupid. HRB generates the forms in
what seem to be machine-readable form... Probably has to do with
pandering to some union.
 
>>Risk the $35! You'll be glad you did.
 
> I got H&R Block Deluxe + State 2018 for $25 at Amazon (w/special
> promotion).
 
It was more at Amazon when I looked. BB was $35+tax-$5 GC. And I used
$30 worth of my BB 'rewards'.
 
 
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Cheers, Bev
A recent psychic fair was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Dennis <dgw80@hotmail.com>: Jan 08 02:40PM -0800


>I still can't believe I was able to turn it around in a such a dramatic fashion , mainly because I still have no idea what I am doing and fear it could fall apart at any minute, but now it just seems like life is mocking me.
 
Ah, my automated system is finally up and running!
 
 
>I definitely don't mind paying taxes, I am so thankful I live in a land where I can amass a small fortune just pointing and clicking a few hours a day but am confounded by all the complications and contradictions involved in just calculating and paying the proper amount. I am so sick of dealing with this shit.
 
IIRC, didn't you say the same thing when you were doing the phone
answering service gig?
 
Dennis (evil)
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"There is a fine line between participation and mockery" - Wally
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Jan 09 09:18AM -0800

On 01/08/2019 02:53 PM, ItsJoan NotJoann wrote:
 
> No state income tax here but TurboTax would just looooove to import all my
> information for $29.95. That's ok, I'm quite capable of entering my own
> name, address, SS number, etc.
 
They both suck in each other's useful stuff as well as their own. They
import a lot of investment info, but not the numbers. A handy reminder
if you have a number of accounts. Useful, but not really necessary.
 
California state income tax used to end up being roughly 10% of the
federal. Now it's nearly half. Bastards.
 
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Cheers, Bev
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Dennis <dgw80@hotmail.com>: Jan 09 12:55PM -0800

On Wed, 9 Jan 2019 09:18:04 -0800, The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>
wrote:
 
>California state income tax used to end up being roughly 10% of the
>federal. Now it's nearly half. Bastards.
 
Plus you have what - 9%? - sales tax. My son just moved to the Bay
area to start his first real professional job out of college. Major
sticker shock.
 
Dennis (evil)
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My output is down, my income is up, I take a short position on the long bond and
my revenue stream has its own cash flow. -George Carlin
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 09 05:03PM -0800

On Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at 2:55:36 PM UTC-6, Dennis wrote:
> area to start his first real professional job out of college. Major
> sticker shock.
 
> Dennis (evil)
 
Sales tax here is 9.25 to 9.45%.
Michael Black <mblack@pubnix.net>: Jan 09 08:00PM -0500

On Wed, 9 Jan 2019, Dennis wrote:
 
 
> Plus you have what - 9%? - sales tax. My son just moved to the Bay
> area to start his first real professional job out of college. Major
> sticker shock.
 
I gather things are far worse out there, like rent going up and making it
hard for people to live.
 
We have 9.5% provincial sales tax here, that's on top of 5% "goods and
services tax" which isn't on food, but is on "luxury" items like chocolate
bars. GST is on books, but this province doesn't charge PST on them.
The GST has been around since 1990, replacing a tax that had been built
into the price, so it's not there on some things. But at the time, not
much that I bought (other than electronics, and it wasn't like I bought
taht all the time) had no tax, now it's a lot more common for me, even
clothes.
 
On the other hand, if you make below a certain amount per year, you get
about $88 quarterly from the federal government as a GST rebate, and $156
quarterly from the province as a rebate on provincial sales tax. So
almost a thousand dollars back each year, with the advantage of it comes
in decent size chunks. I don't spend enough, so it's more like found
money. YOu have to file income tax, but it's not based on whether you pay
income tax. I skipped a few years, not enough income, and I actually got
back a few years of retro-rebates last year, the feds allow it for up to
ten years, the province is stingier.
 
Michael
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Jan 08 10:17PM -0800

Do buy flight insurance?
 
When looking for a hotel, any recommendations for online sites to try out and to avoid?
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 09 08:13AM -0800


> Do buy flight insurance?
 
> When looking for a hotel, any recommendations for online sites to try out and to avoid?
 
Where are you heading?
John Weiss <jrweiss98155@comcast.net>: Jan 09 01:04PM -0800

> Do buy flight insurance?
 
> When looking for a hotel, any recommendations for online sites to try out and to avoid?
 
Insurance not needed for regular domestic flights. You might consider
vacation insurance if you are taking a major international trip.
 
I usually use Expedia, then check the hotel chain to verify prices.
most major chains and some airlines have a "low price guarantee" these days.
"catalpa" <catalpa@entertab.org>: Jan 08 08:59PM -0500

"The Real Bev" <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:q12jhb$1t0$1@dont-email.me...
> newsgroups recently? Are these people message-in-a-bottle desperate or is
> there some shadowy entity out there playing mean jokes on people?
 
> Same for requests for solution manuals...
 
Need to bring back the frugal sex guy to tell them how to get dates.
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