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What are you going to buy with your super awesome will solve everything stimulus tax 'rebate'?

 

Mine is going to bills, just what the government wants!

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I paid off my cedit card.

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Oddly enough, the amount I'll be getting is just about the same size as the check I sent them a few weeks ago. So I'll toss it into the bank to offset that recent reduction in my balance. In general, I'm saving for a down payment on a house, so I suppose it will go towards that, eventually.

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I bought a watch.

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I didn't make the 3k or w/e qualification income the past year. :'(

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I guess a better PC and upcoming games like Fallout Three - it's in the bank at the moment.

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A REBATE? :shifty:

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I'm probably just getting the minimum 300.

"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."

 

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :shifty:

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :shifty:

 

 

Two months? Good luck with that.

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- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials

 

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Call me cynical old conspiracy tehorist, but doesn't this just siphon cash into the hands of profiteering companies? Shouldn't the gas companies take a hit? I mean they've been making record profits for years...

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :o

 

It's to prevent a recession, not help you.

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :o

 

It's to prevent a recession, not help you.

 

True, but wouldn't it make more sense to give out some sort of voucher that works for the most recession hit industries? Rather than oil?

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I'm helping the american economy by bying from Amazon.com!

 

Because their DS games are half the price we pay here. Thanks Bush!

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :o

 

It's to prevent a recession, not help you.

 

True, but wouldn't it make more sense to give out some sort of voucher that works for the most recession hit industries? Rather than oil?

 

I doubt it will be spent on oil much more than people already intended to spend money on oil. Petrol is one of those necessities people don't really go without or splurge on as such.

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how much are you getting back?

 

I forget the exact amount, it's between $300-600. :o

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The government is paying back the US citizens, those who turned in a tax form this year, called a Stimulus Package. Those who are single get $600, married $1200 and for each kid they a get $300 for that. Gee that pittance might pay for fuel for two months, maybe. :rolleyes:

It also phases out at high income levels. For singles, the amount starts to decrease at $75K of adjusted gross income (AGI), and disappears entirely at $87K of AGI. For married filers, the figures are $150K and $174K in combined AGI.

 

It's technically an advance on a tax credit for 2008. For payers who already filed their 2007 taxes, are due a refund, and requested that refund via direct deposit, the payments have gone out already. For payers getting it by check, though, they're sending them out on a rolling basis, based on the last 2 digits of the taxpayer's social security number.

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My sister will probably be getting $1,800 according to the scale.

 

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300$ in tax return... Sounds vaguely familiar.. Did Nixon's head have anything to do with this?

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Considering how much we pay the Feds every year, I'm not exactly jumping in anticipation over their piddly "rebate."

But I suppose, assuming we get one, it'll go into our savings account, which we're trying to rebuild up again after buying this house.

 

Altho, remodeling the kitchen sounds like a fine idea, too ... but nah, not this year. :)

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How much tax do you chaps pay, anyway? You don't get free healthcare, you spend one year less in school (totalling the hours according to Atlantic Monthly magazine), and you get minimal protection as consumers.

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How much tax do you chaps pay, anyway? You don't get free healthcare, you spend one year less in school (totalling the hours according to Atlantic Monthly magazine), and you get minimal protection as consumers.

I can be tough to say, since lots of that stuff is funded by state and local taxes (which is usually a combination of sales tax, income tax, and property tax). Estimates I've seen put the total tax burden from all these sources on a median-income household somewhere around 35-40%.

 

As for where it goes, on the federal level, the social programs we do have are pretty expensive. Taken together, Social Security (government payments to retirees and disabled workers), Medicare (free healthcare for people over 65), and Medicaid (free healthcare for the very poor) are over 40% of the federal budget. The next biggest item is the Pentagon: defense & security spending is just under 30% of the total, which I'm sure is significantly higher than it is in pretty much every other 1st-world country.

 

Edit: Link on federal spending percentages and trends.

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