Tax Time Is Here- Blessing or Not?
By kittenclaus
@kittenclaus (1393)
United States
February 10, 2010 11:34am CST
That time of the year is back, tax time. many look forward all year to this and other's wish it would never come. I for one count down the days til I can file. Then I can get caught up on some bills that I let slide at Christmas and do one of my favorite past times. Go Shopping!!!! Do you look forward to this time or do you dread it? I hope everyone responses positive for if not then I'm assuming you'll be having to pay? If you're one of the blessed how do you plan on spending your extra money? Let's have fun with this!
3 responses
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
11 Feb 10
Pur tax time starts on July 1st. Guess what! Next tuesday I am starting a tax training course. It goes for 13 weeks. Easch session is three hours, and I need to do about 3 hours homework each week.
This wont qualify me as a Registered Tax Agent, but I will be an Assistant Tax Agent, and hopefuly will get a job during the tax season.
If I get a return on my tax, I usually spend it on bills, or some little luxury item.
@kittenclaus (1393)
• United States
13 Feb 10
That sounds really great! I always say I'm gonna take a tax course but never seem to have the time. I love doing that sort of thing and every year I do several people's taxes on line for them. Have fun and hopefully you can earn some good money.
@sharlahodges (813)
• United States
10 Feb 10
I will put it in savings for vacation and also to pay my taxes on my home.
@kittenclaus (1393)
• United States
10 Feb 10
Smart, I have to pay my property taxes as well. Where do you plan on going on vacation? One thing I want to buy is new drapes for my living room. I've been drooling over some at JCPennys but with the tons of windows that are in that room I have to wait for the taxes to go into my account.
@CHumphreys (34)
• United States
10 Feb 10
Love it...This is one of my favorite times of the year. The only bad thing is we have usually spent it as fast as we cash it. But it is still nice especially after all the financial strain of the holidays. Ever year we plan to save half of it, but every time we have something "come up" that we have to spend that half on. Oh well, nothing to cry over! It's also a good way to stimulate the economy!