What's your 2017 tax return anons?
>$4100 FUCK YEAH
I don't actually file until April in case of amended documents.
>being happy about overpaying during the year
>>1885131
$40 lol
You sure are proud of that non interest loan you gave to the government. Don't spend it all in one place.
570$ NYC made 5000$ payed 1000$ taxes, am college student
>>1885131
($3518)
>MFW plebs think getting a huge positive return is a good thing
>>1885131
Congratulations on giving the government an interest free loan.
>>1885131
Not sure, waiting until August because Australia.
It will be at least $1,000 because for the first 6 months of this financial year I was unemployed and purposely withdrew 10% of the payment for tax so I definitely had enough to pay for car registration/insurance which is due in September. (Just in case I got depressed and said fuck life and fuck savings)
>>1885168
>witheld*
>Federal
~$20 refund
>State
~$150 owed
So just about on target for federal taxes, but I want to tweak my withholding on state a little bit more.
I used to get federal refunds of a few hundred dollars because of the tax credit for student loan interest, but I paid that off last year. I might end up with another interest-based deduction soon enough, though, since I'm looking to buy a house. Speaking of, nothing makes me want to have enough money to build the house that I want quite like looking at houses someone else wanted 50-100 years ago.
>>1885131
>getting tax returns
>being employed
>spending half your waking hours doing someone else's bidding
Mate I pay the government what I owe them because I work for myself. They don't give me shit back.
>>1885131
> tfw college student for 1st half of year worked full time 2nd half
> tfw American Opportunity Tax Credit
> tfw $9000
>>1885131
>not using loopholes
>not taking advantage of things like itemized deductions
>working for someone else
>having a large tax return
It's like you guys are trying to be poor.
Made 35K
Got back $1700 ferderal and $300 state.
$10k
>>1885131
Like $1,300.
Put 300 to donate local natural disaster relief and unironicly taking a $5,000 rich dad real estate course.