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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15521853" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I'm an engineer with strong skills in programming and mathematics. Taxes make no damn sense to me.</p><p></p><p>Tax Year 2012, I had to pay in (thanks Dannel Malloy, you literal piece of human garbage!) and missed my refund due to $80. $80 into the next tax bracket. I watched the screen go from "Refund: $2200" to "Owe: $400" instantly. The tax prep dude pulled out all sort of books and said "nope, that's right." I'm not allowed back in an H&R Block after the absolute fit I threw in there.</p><p></p><p>I brought my tax bundle to a CPA (who I use every year now) and he corrected it and got me a substantial amount back where H&R Block had dun goof'd.</p><p></p><p>As for tax filing status- that also drives me nuts. If it's set up right and your employer is withholding correctly, you should net close to even prior to additional deductions/credits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15521853, member: 181885"] I'm an engineer with strong skills in programming and mathematics. Taxes make no damn sense to me. Tax Year 2012, I had to pay in (thanks Dannel Malloy, you literal piece of human garbage!) and missed my refund due to $80. $80 into the next tax bracket. I watched the screen go from "Refund: $2200" to "Owe: $400" instantly. The tax prep dude pulled out all sort of books and said "nope, that's right." I'm not allowed back in an H&R Block after the absolute fit I threw in there. I brought my tax bundle to a CPA (who I use every year now) and he corrected it and got me a substantial amount back where H&R Block had dun goof'd. As for tax filing status- that also drives me nuts. If it's set up right and your employer is withholding correctly, you should net close to even prior to additional deductions/credits. [/QUOTE]
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