Provide a citation. Do you even understand what he posted? Maybe you need to do a little more “research?”Technically, I believe it’s taxable but you will receive a “credit” to offset it. See posts above where “newbieshooter” corrected me.
Provide a citation. Do you even understand what he posted? Maybe you need to do a little more “research?”Technically, I believe it’s taxable but you will receive a “credit” to offset it. See posts above where “newbieshooter” corrected me.
Provide a citation.Maybe you should read what newbieshooter posted above? Do you understand the difference between a refund and a credit?Not taxable but if you get money back at the end of the year it will be deducted.... If you end up owing them money , it's a gift... So basically it's an early tax refund....
No I don’t need to research how this works. However per your previous post I will bet my “stimuli” that I receive against what you receive as “stimuli”.Provide a citation. Do you even understand what he posted? Maybe you need to do a little more “research?”
So we are betting that you say it’s taxable Federal income and I am saying that it is not? And of course we are betting $1200.No I don’t need to research how this works. However per your previous post I will bet my “stimuli” that I receive against what you receive as “stimuli”.
We can settle up spring of 2021.
Think hard before agreeing.
For clarification,So we are betting that you say it’s taxable Federal income and I am saying that it is not? And of course we are betting $1200.
It’s not taxable, so I already won the bet. But since you don’t have anything to back up your assertion that it is taxable, I just have bragging rights you didn’t know what you were talking about in your original post.So http://forum.accurateshooter.com/members/jimt.463727/
We have a bet?
So you are squelching on you offer of a bet? Then apparently my “uneducated “ self is correct. As before, it is TAXABLE. Thank you.It’s not taxable, so I already won the bet. But since you don’t have anything to back up your assertion that it is taxable, I just have bragging rights you didn’t know what you were talking about in your original post.
It’s “welching“ not “squelching.” Maybe they spell things differently in Georgia?? Of course, if you are so convinced it is taxable Federal income I would be willing to bet $1200 that it is not. I think that is fair, but maybe not in Georgia??So you are squelching on you offer of a bet? Then apparently my “uneducated “ self is correct. As before, it is TAXABLE. Thank you.
Don’t think you are going to have to worry about the price of milk.I'd say that all this stimulus WILL be taxed, but in a very undocumented way. -- inflation. This money will be paid back by all of us in the future when our US dollar is worth much less than it is now.
It will take one of you economic wizards to explain who the recipient of this "tax" will be, but it will be paid. One way of looking at it, is that it is the ultimate "fair tax". Everyone who spends money will pay it. Five years from now, when a gallon of milk costs $5.95 instead of $2.95, just realize that we are being "taxed" for the stimulus checks and bail-outs that are now being thrown around. jd
Not sure what “Texas10’s” means but, “assuming” around here is not a good practice.It’s “welching“ not “squelching.” Maybe they spell things differently in Georgia?? Of course, if you are so convinced it is taxable Federal income I would be willing to bet $1200 that it is not. I think that is fair, but maybe not in Georgia??
BTW, my original offer was based on Texas10’s (assumed $1200) rebate, not yours. Read it again!!
Not sure what “Texas10’s” means but, “assuming” around here is not a good practice.
Enjoy the camera I and several others paid for.
Done with this conversation.
In closing, it is taxable, LoL!