And I miss the nips...They miss your tips too!
And I miss the nips...They miss your tips too!
If only you hadn't taken all of those short cuts in the years at work. You actually might of had a house instead of a town house.My townhouse has never been cleaner.
If only you hadn't taken all of those short cuts in the years at work. You actually might of had a house instead of a town house.
Why do you tell this info to the world then?I had a house. I sold it for a very nice profit when I retired. I moved to be closer to my children and grandchildren and wanted nothing to do with home ownership. I rent a very nice townhouse (1,300 s/friend) The boys cut the grass and shovel the sidewalk.
Not that this is any of your business.
Justification for an internal failure. Just my opinion.Why do you tell this info to the world then?
P. S. Anyone in most states that have bought their house in the 80's have made a nice profit.
Oohh boy!!!This was not my marital home.
I don't think you are getting one because you are a trust fund baby with too much income to qualify.I don't think I'm getting one because I filed my taxes early.
My wife is going to give some to her relatives that are struggling during the COVID-19 crisis.We received our stimulus checks this morning by direct deposit.
Not sure what we are gonna do with it. Maybe support some local businesses.
You can't claim Rowdy?It gets reduced between certain income thresholds and phased out completely above the upper limits. My AGI was $91K and I will be getting about $400.
Rowdy the dumpster cat?You can't claim Rowdy?
That's misleading.In recent days, social media posts have falsely claimed there’s one catch to this money -- that you’ll eventually have to pay it back.
The U.S. Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service, which are working to deliver the money to people, confirmed to The Associated Press that households will not have to pay back the money in next year’s tax filing.
“This is not an advance and there is absolutely no obligation to pay it back,” Treasury spokeswoman Patricia McLaughlin said in an email.
Coronavirus relief checks won’t have to be repaid, feds say
Who do think is going to pay for this? Us and future taxpayers. Unless you believe money grows on trees.In recent days, social media posts have falsely claimed there’s one catch to this money -- that you’ll eventually have to pay it back.
The U.S. Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service, which are working to deliver the money to people, confirmed to The Associated Press that households will not have to pay back the money in next year’s tax filing.
“This is not an advance and there is absolutely no obligation to pay it back,” Treasury spokeswoman Patricia McLaughlin said in an email.
Coronavirus relief checks won’t have to be repaid, feds say
Wonder if Chump is going to demand that his name be put on all the IOU's his deficit is creating?Well he is delaying sending out the checks until they put his name front and center.
According to the leftists, money isn't real.Wonder if Chump is going to demand that his name be put on all the IOU's his deficit is creating?