BTW, there was a Gment program called Ebond and they offered 9.6% for a 5 year commitment of $5000 up. Been there 3 years and I’ve checked and the interest is there. Just saying. Don’t think that offer that anymore
Why are employers the strongarm of the IRS collecting employee’s taxes? Let everyone pay their own taxes on April 15th, then hold elections on April 16th….let people see the consequences of their last vote before electing or re-electing anyone.
I don’t mind, it’s not like you will get much interest on it any who. I don’t need the extra money during the year, so when I get it, I buy Kurtass something nice.
This is not specific to today’s comic, but I just want to say to Wiley: if you read this comment nonsense, thank you for producing your own nonsense Every Dam Day and brightening up my life. (I’m not able to speak for others, but I bet I’m one of millions.)
When I did taxes, I made a customer angry because his refund was lower than the previous year. The fact that he made more money and paid less in taxes did not placate him.
If they do good things like build roads and schools, I’m cool with that.
If some “official” uses it to hire the not-best-but-able-to-pay-biggest-gratuity contractor to do shoddy work on those road and schools, I want them added to the foundational material, but SCOTUS has decided those kickbacks are now LEGAL.
True enough, and I’m OK with that. It’s not that much and a little bit of forced savings. Usually put it straight into paying off the principle of my mortgage. ;)
The real truth is somewhere in between. It’s supposed to be a pay as you go system, with an account resolution at the end of the year. So the loan comment applies to your refund, not the total of your tax. And if you fall a bit short and owe (a negative refund) it’s the government that has loaned you money.
But if you just let the Government figure it out, they’d keep the extra money and it wouldn’t be a “loan” at all,
On the other hand, the money in your bank account is a loan that yields interest, but an insultingly small amount, and they charge you fees for the privilege.
Given how low interest rates are at my bank, it might as well be interest-free.Another revelation is that the reason tax forms are so complicated and the IRS doesn’t tell you how much you own is because the 1% and corporations made it that way so they can cheat the system and offer a paid service of filling out your tax forms. The IRS wants to provide a free service, but business lobbyists got upset.
I have been trying to tell young folks this fact for decades. A tax refund is not “found money”. It’s YOUR money you let the government use interest free.
Pointspread 7 days ago
Truth.
sirbadger 7 days ago
True, but is it really a problem?
uhohlol 7 days ago
Demonizing taxes is what we do.
Alabama Al 7 days ago
This is why I’ve never understood why all too many people brag about their tax refunds.
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 7 days ago
Forced savings, no interest, but some appreciate it. I used to.
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 7 days ago
BTW, there was a Gment program called Ebond and they offered 9.6% for a 5 year commitment of $5000 up. Been there 3 years and I’ve checked and the interest is there. Just saying. Don’t think that offer that anymore
Doug K 7 days ago
Sometimes it’s better not to know.
Scorpio Premium Member 7 days ago
That’s interesting, I earn interest on my tax refunds, it’s tiny, but it’s something (another perk of not living in the US i guess)
keenanthelibrarian 7 days ago
That is just SO true, no matter what country you hail from.
loudmouthbass 7 days ago
Why are employers the strongarm of the IRS collecting employee’s taxes? Let everyone pay their own taxes on April 15th, then hold elections on April 16th….let people see the consequences of their last vote before electing or re-electing anyone.
Kurtass Premium Member 7 days ago
I don’t mind, it’s not like you will get much interest on it any who. I don’t need the extra money during the year, so when I get it, I buy Kurtass something nice.
cdward 7 days ago
Nothing new there.
Kurtass Premium Member 7 days ago
Taxes are what we pay for living in a civilized society. There are many that don’t want to be civilized.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 7 days ago
Have you seen the interest rates for a savings or checking account? Next to nothing.
Znox11 7 days ago
Doesn’t matter what it is as long as the check is big enough.
Meg: Cute as a Raccoon 7 days ago
This is not specific to today’s comic, but I just want to say to Wiley: if you read this comment nonsense, thank you for producing your own nonsense Every Dam Day and brightening up my life. (I’m not able to speak for others, but I bet I’m one of millions.)
Squoop 7 days ago
OMG!!!!!
Grover St. Clair 7 days ago
When I did taxes, I made a customer angry because his refund was lower than the previous year. The fact that he made more money and paid less in taxes did not placate him.
franki_g 7 days ago
If they do good things like build roads and schools, I’m cool with that.
If some “official” uses it to hire the not-best-but-able-to-pay-biggest-gratuity contractor to do shoddy work on those road and schools, I want them added to the foundational material, but SCOTUS has decided those kickbacks are now LEGAL.
Slowly, he turned... 7 days ago
Doh!
sandpiper 7 days ago
Understanding the tax code is like earning 4 years college credit in Sanskrit. Who you gonna talk to that understands it?
[Traveler] Premium Member 7 days ago
But if you’re in favor of big government, shouldn’t you just let them keep the overpayment?
dflak 6 days ago
I try to manage my taxes to within plus or minus a couple hundred dollars.
dot-the-I 6 days ago
Within the guru tradition “revelation” is related to reality the same way sunlight by which we see is related to the sun.
david_42 6 days ago
Long ago, I could increase my number of “dependents” to minimize the loan amount. That got closed off decades ago.
JosephShriver 6 days ago
It’s literally or putting money into an interest free savings account that you can’t use for a year. Be nice if we could break even on it.
bbbmorrell 6 days ago
Refund? They give those?
akachman Premium Member 6 days ago
Correct!
GiantShetlandPony 6 days ago
True enough, and I’m OK with that. It’s not that much and a little bit of forced savings. Usually put it straight into paying off the principle of my mortgage. ;)
bobpeters61 6 days ago
True, but regarding it as a bonus does help make the best of it.
gnorth22 Premium Member 6 days ago
The real truth is somewhere in between. It’s supposed to be a pay as you go system, with an account resolution at the end of the year. So the loan comment applies to your refund, not the total of your tax. And if you fall a bit short and owe (a negative refund) it’s the government that has loaned you money.
Ignatz Premium Member 6 days ago
But if you just let the Government figure it out, they’d keep the extra money and it wouldn’t be a “loan” at all,
On the other hand, the money in your bank account is a loan that yields interest, but an insultingly small amount, and they charge you fees for the privilege.
HidariMak 6 days ago
There are so many possible alternatives to the final panel.
“Political promises are worthless. Look towards their history.”
“Estimates are only estimates, not guaranteed promises.”
“Businesses are about making money. Even if the business is promising to make you rich, they’re relying on you paying them your money to become rich.”
mindjob 6 days ago
Abolish taxes for retirees
zwilnik64 6 days ago
Funny nobody considers tax credits. No working class folks with kids in the comment section?
Very much a 10%-er issue. (Of which I am one. But I’m a class traitor and base my politics on the interests of the working classes)
Alverant 6 days ago
Given how low interest rates are at my bank, it might as well be interest-free.Another revelation is that the reason tax forms are so complicated and the IRS doesn’t tell you how much you own is because the 1% and corporations made it that way so they can cheat the system and offer a paid service of filling out your tax forms. The IRS wants to provide a free service, but business lobbyists got upset.
Space_cat 6 days ago
If a malevolent AI were to take over, we could easily destroy it by asking it to explain the tax code to us!
emery3093 Premium Member 6 days ago
Like the money in my savings account.
phileaux 6 days ago
And if they’re late paying you back, there is no penalty
rossevrymn 6 days ago
It’s not a revelation, when you only pulled your head out of the sand.
Mike Baldwin creator 6 days ago
By government do you mean the Mobsters who offer me protection, for heading over most of what I earn?
American Beagle Premium Member 6 days ago
Vote for President Trump for lower taxes, the economy was better during his administration and my check book was fatter.
jader3rd 6 days ago
The tax refund is also a forced savings that actually helps people live within their means.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 6 days ago
Another, similar revelation (perhaps for another day): If you can get something for free, you’re not the customer, you’re the product.
PoodleGroomer 6 days ago
A tax refund means that they underestimated how much money you have and undersized the budget.
mistercatworks 6 days ago
I don’t mind. Otherwise, I would have squandered it on food and espresso.
cfkelley 6 days ago
Ain’t that the truth!
moondog42 Premium Member 6 days ago
It’s an interest-free savings account, just like my real savings account.
rugeirn 6 days ago
What’s really cute is how the system works to make it feel like a bonus even when it isn’t.
thedogesl Premium Member 6 days ago
Which is why we never get one and end up paying. We’ve had the use of that money for the past year.
Bilan 6 days ago
Nonetheless, there’s something pleasurable about getting money from the government, instead of the other way around.
SavannahJim Premium Member 6 days ago
You left out the word “compulsory”.
pchemcat 6 days ago
Yep, some of us know that already. I would always prefer to owe than get a refund.
namelocdet 6 days ago
I have been trying to tell young folks this fact for decades. A tax refund is not “found money”. It’s YOUR money you let the government use interest free.
eddi-TBH 6 days ago
But just try to tell them you’ll pay the full amount on April 14 and see what happens.
gibberish 101 6 days ago
That was true, until the refundable federal income tax credits came along.
Cactus-Pete 6 days ago
The refund is also insurance against under paying and owing an extra fee.
lnrokr55 5 days ago
Absolutely!