disneybound31
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Why is this thread counting backwards in posts? Anyone else notice that?
I also compared last years to this years our AGI is $10k more this year our Total Tax is $1770 more this year (on tax act). So it seems we didn't withhold enough even though DH changed his W4 to married with 1 deduction. Interestingly on Tax act we owe $1840 and on Turbo Tax we owe like $2300.
And i swear when I am standing in line to buy groceries and the lovely couple with 8 kids in front of me pays the first part of their order w/ need based $ and then buys a 3000$ tv with the rapid refund check(losing 200$ to get it rapid refund but who cares its "free money") I will simply say your welcome![]()

I just did my taxes last night and I owe $2k. I thought I would break even or get a little back. I just don't get it. Last year I owed 1500, but that situation was unique, but still to owe this year. We have worked so hard to build up a little savings now that DH works minimal hours and out the door the WHOLE thing will go. It's very frustrating. We were moved into the next tax bracket by $1400. That was my summer work last year. I just shouldn't have worked, we would have owed less.





So glad it's not just me. I took a part time job last January after having not worked for about 9 years. We said we would see how it affected us on taxes. Normally we get around $3,000 back in taxes, this year $600. I know that you don't want a refund, that you are just loaning money to the government. But it was always kind of nice. So in the end, me working the part time job did something to our taxes, and it works out that my job pays me about $5 an hour. And I kind of like my job. Pretty flexible and all, but $5 an hour?!![]()
Why is this thread counting backwards in posts? Anyone else notice that?
Weird...
Well, I'm still waiting for 1099's to come back but based on W-2 info only according to TT I'm getting more than $3,000 less back than last year and we paid out more than 4x as much in taxes and as noted earlier I INCREASED our witholdings. I did notice tho that I was not allowed the $1,000/child credit on TT - which has amounted to $3,000 for the last 7 years. While this is certainly an easier way to file I think I'm going to file paper taxes this year.
ETA - so I just went and calculated my taxes manually using a paper 1040 and this time I was getting $2347 back. A difference of almost $2,100. Something is up with TT
TT is a software program, it is only as useful as the inputs placed in it. In this case I would guess:
1. You did not enter the SS#'s of you kids. You cannot claim the credit without the correct information.
2. You did not "visit" the credit sections. You do not automatically get the $800 credit or the $1,000 without visiting and answering the questions.
I have used TT web version for 9 years and there is not a major flaw in the program. When I run the comparison I can see all the differences and they are all correct.
Run through all the questions again just in case.Well, I feel totally screwed this tax season. NOTHING has changed for us. Same job, same income, withholdings, investments, etc...EXACTLY the same as last year/last tax return. That being said, we are getting 72% LESS back with this tax return. So much for none of this affecting those in the middle class.
You are confusing things. If everything was EXACTLY the same and your tax return is lower then your withholdings were lower. You paid LESS during the year, so you get LESS back. That is a financial benefit to you because you did not loan the Federal Government free money.
It has nothing to do with taxes that you owe as others have said earlier.

Actually, if you want to compare dollar for dollar we paid $1,197.04 MORE in federal taxes in 2009 than 2008. and we're still getting 72% less back in the form of a refund. I am not at all confused. I understand the point you are trying to make, but that is not what is the reality of our situation. We paid MORE in 2009, by nearly $1,200.00. We are all being held accountable for more tax, even though we make the same, or less money at our jobs. I am very familiar with the tax code and have seen the changes made, and those pending at the present time, to be enacted at a later date. This is only just the beginning of the tax hikes to come.![]()

Actually, if you want to compare dollar for dollar we paid $1,197.04 MORE in federal taxes in 2009 than 2008. and we're still getting 72% less back in the form of a refund. I am not at all confused. I understand the point you are trying to make, but that is not what is the reality of our situation. We paid MORE in 2009, by nearly $1,200.00. We are all being held accountable for more tax, even though we make the same, or less money at our jobs. I am very familiar with the tax code and have seen the changes made, and those pending at the present time, to be enacted at a later date. This is only just the beginning of the tax hikes to come.![]()
I agree that taxes willl go up. The Bush tax cuts are already scheduled to expire unless Congress renews them. The promise is that they will only go up for people making $250k, but we will see what really happens.
Yes we are getting a tad bit less, but I'm chaulking that up to dipping into some stocks and changing my withholdings. Get this...H & R Block just called and said that our taxes were REJECTED! WHAT...I can't believe it...someone better have some explaning to do.
