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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostI never called any police or fire. I never had garbage pickup. There's no school or anything I used. I lived in a dirt road with no lights. As far as I am concerned, those people robbed me blind. I didn't get any services that I actually use for all of that money.
I still think you should pay for what you use. When you call the cops, you should pay. If you don't call them, you don't pay. If you have kids, you pay. If you don't have kids, you don't pay.
I hate socialized bills for stuff that I NEVER, EVER use. I am just throwing money away that could be used to live on. The gov't is taking all of my money in hoards. I owe so many thousands in taxes right now for being self-employed, that I am so screwed right now. That idea about buying a new car for cash is now going away.
Debtmonster: It has been less than a month ago, you stated you wouldn't want to work for anyone but yourself. Thus, the self employment taxes. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. When you pay yourself or get paid somehow, you should calculate the self employment tax & deposit that amount into a separate bank acct. These taxes should be deposited at a bank with an IRS coupon attached on a quarterly basis.
No wonder you owe so much taxes. Even though you are your own employer, an employer must pay the taxes due. I can just imagine the penalties & interest being charged on those overdue self employment taxes. Keep this in mind: If your self employment taxes are Not paid up to date when you retire, your social security monthly amount could be reduced or you might not receive one at all.
I would Never Want to Owe The Federal or State Government for Anything!
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Originally posted by LuciluS View PostDebtmonster: It has been less than a month ago, you stated you wouldn't want to work for anyone but yourself. Thus, the self employment taxes. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. When you pay yourself or get paid somehow, you should calculate the self employment tax & deposit that amount into a separate bank acct. These taxes should be deposited at a bank with an IRS coupon attached on a quarterly basis.
No wonder you owe so much taxes. Even though you are your own employer, an employer must pay the taxes due. I can just imagine the penalties & interest being charged on those overdue self employment taxes. Keep this in mind: If your self employment taxes are Not paid up to date when you retire, your social security monthly amount could be reduced or you might not receive one at all.
I would Never Want to Owe The Federal or State Government for Anything!
I still don't want to work for anyone else. I just don't make enough money to live. Why do you think I went bankrupt for?
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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostYou're not telling me anything I don't already know.
I still don't want to work for anyone else. I just don't make enough money to live. Why do you think I went bankrupt for?
Your wife gets her nails done every week but you can't pay your income tax? You can't afford health insurance? Where is your money going? Don't claim it's going to your attorney. You paid him months ago, stopped paying your bills last year, and still don't have a dime. What gives?
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Originally posted by hereforinfo View PostI know, but it's still therapeutic.BK Ch 7 Discharged 09/2009 | Anything I say can and should be used as friendly advice and sharing of experiences with an unbiased viewpoint.
Scores: EQ 745 EX 704 TU 710 as of 08/15/2012
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Well debtmonster, you may have to pay taxes on things you feel you would never use that you say you are being robbed for but you do get to wipe out $300,000 worth of debt in goods and services that you have used/gotten by filing bankruptcy. You can call it your own personal stimulus plan. lol
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Debtmonster is one of those people who just won't learn. Will get discharged then in 7 years try to file again. Hence the name Debtmonster.
Debtmonster if you want to have a better life/debt free you need to change your circumstances. If you make 55K a year you should be able to pay the taxes that go a long with that. Being self employeed you know right away that 15% of your bottom line profit will go to the government in FICA taxes. There is no way around it. You have to pay your portion plus the portion that an employer would pay. Getting a part time job isn't really going to help. 7.5% of that will be going towards FICA and then will also make your income taxes start to rise.
Maybe it is time to realize that self employment isn't going to work and you need to get a full time job. You may be able to get through bankruptcy alright but nothing is going to save you from the Federal Government if you don't pay your taxes. They will take what ever you have left.
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Originally posted by Amy26 View PostI learned a while ago its pointless to argue with him... it goes in one ear and out the other.Originally posted by hereforinfo View PostI know, but it's still therapeutic.Originally posted by Amy26 View PostReally? I just thought it was incredibly annoying.
ROFLMAO @ the above remarks. Yep! makes the post fit the situation. Never know if it's the truth or Not.
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Originally posted by pookieny View PostWell debtmonster, you may have to pay taxes on things you feel you would never use that you say you are being robbed for but you do get to wipe out $300,000 worth of debt in goods and services that you have used/gotten by filing bankruptcy. You can call it your own personal stimulus plan. lol
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You guys are not helping me in the least bit. All you sit here and do is cast judgment. You all can go (Deleted profanity).Last edited by AngelinaCat; 09-17-2009, 08:27 AM.
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Oh DM, we are all in the same boat and not judging you! At least I am not but it is all a trade off what you have to pay for that doesn't seem fair and what is given to help you out in return. Yep, we may live in a country where we are taxed to death but then we can go ahead and file BK when we get ourselves extended and have it forgiven for a fresh start.
Besides, I like reading your posts, think they are refreshing.
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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostYou guys are not helping me in the least bit. All you sit here and do is cast judgment. You all can go (delete profanity).Last edited by AngelinaCat; 09-17-2009, 08:29 AM.BK Ch 7 Discharged 09/2009 | Anything I say can and should be used as friendly advice and sharing of experiences with an unbiased viewpoint.
Scores: EQ 745 EX 704 TU 710 as of 08/15/2012
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