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Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:43 pm
by danny e.
This place is a bargain! It was ~5million and now only asking 3.5!
Figured, I'll make an offer and put my tax refund down.
http://tours.rangelinephoto.com/public/ ... 97669?a=1&

Nice short commute to work for me.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:34 pm
by derFunkenstein
I'm going to be telecommuting starting at the end of April, so anything is a short commute. I think you should buy it, Danny. Looks like a nice place.

edit: I'd replace the main staircases with escalators, though. An up and a down.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:39 pm
by superjawes
derFunkenstein wrote:
edit: I'd replace the main staircases with escalators, though. An up and a down.
If you can afford the home and escalators, you can probably afford an escalator that reverses direction.

And if that doesn't exist, someone should invent it.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:44 pm
by ludi
Assuming a 20% downpayment, on $3.5M you would be laying out $700k. If that's your tax refund, you really need a better accountant :P

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 3:15 pm
by paulWTAMU
Windows. We are replacing our windows, or putting it towards a new car. Ours are both over a decade old, and her van has 200k miles on it.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:10 pm
by Sargent Duck
I'm putting mine towards my savings of either a newer car (currently drive a '99 Civic, on the lookout for around a '05 Impreza (base model)) or a new motorcycle. I'm liking the new 2013 Ninja 650. I can't do both though : (

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:13 pm
by Hawkwing74
The IRS just today accepted my return which was submitted 1/26/13. I can't say any other thoughts I have on the whole process because it would force R&P.

We bought a new smart TV and sent the 10 year old TV to the basement.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:19 pm
by derFunkenstein
superjawes wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:
edit: I'd replace the main staircases with escalators, though. An up and a down.
If you can afford the home and escalators, you can probably afford an escalator that reverses direction.

And if that doesn't exist, someone should invent it.

I guess I'd never dreamed that such a thing would exist. I'm just thinking, you know, there are two staircases right next to each other, might as well establish traffic patterns.

(while our tax return is doing towards a house, it's not going towards this house. It's been put away and we're starting to shop around.)

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:32 pm
by JohnC
danny e. wrote:
This place is a bargain! It was ~5million and now only asking 3.5!
Figured, I'll make an offer and put my tax refund down.
http://tours.rangelinephoto.com/public/ ... 97669?a=1&

Nice short commute to work for me.

Nice house. The ceiling in dining room looks a little weird, though - reminds me of CTF-Command map from original Unreal Tournament :wink:

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:35 pm
by kvndoom
Paid off one of our cars (yippee!!!! :D ), paid off credit cards (and moved them out of our POCKETS and into a SAFE), will be doing several small home upgrades, and keeping the rest in savings.

Purchases are minimal... I bought a 5-piece KEF Q-series set from a rich lady who was getting rid of them cheap on Craigslist ($400 for speakers worth over $2000 when bought new). Major score there! Bought my best friend's Acoustic Research powered sub for cheap; now we just need a decent receiver. Gotta get some clothes for my new job, and that's about it! I really don't shop much for myself anymore. Must happen with age. :cry:

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:48 pm
by bthylafh
Dunno. Friends of ours are getting married in California next year, so it could be put away for the trip, but my wife's changing careers and going back to school so it'll probably end up getting used for that.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:34 pm
by Kurotetsu
Mine hasn't come in yet, but I'd like to use it to get into investing (speaking of which, need to find an Idiot's Guide or somesuch). Or perhaps use it to pay off my HOA fees for the year.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:24 pm
by danny e.
My actual tax refund will probably go towards another firearm purchase.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:28 pm
by TheEmrys
Used mine for a new front door and storm door. Somewhat excited to see what/if there are energy savings.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:13 pm
by CampinCarl
Using it to cover the impending furlough. :evil: Dicks.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:42 pm
by kumori
It's not fun, but I'm using mine to pay off student loans.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:45 pm
by thecoldanddarkone
CampinCarl wrote:
Using it to cover the impending furlough. :evil: Dicks.


DoD? Some of my family has the same issue.

Mine paid the rest of the cards off and part of my surface pro.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:37 pm
by Dizik
CampinCarl wrote:
Using it to cover the impending furlough. :evil: Dicks.
DISA Columbus?

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:43 am
by Waco
I used a portion of mine on a DIYPNP computer for my car.

The box arrived Monday...and I have the feeling this will be a long endeavor. :lol:

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:55 am
by MadManOriginal
People use tax refunds as savings accounts sadly...I guess they aren't disciplined enough to save up otherwise. Gov't doesn't need an interest free loan from me :D so I rarely get a refund, my taxes are pretty straightforward too though. I've also read that lots of people use refunds to pay down debts or for savings too, who knows whether that's what really happens.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:25 am
by superjawes
I've never planned on getting money from a tax refund, so if I ever got anything back, it would go into some sort of savings.

Of course, this year I was marked for an extra allowance on my W4, so I owed money to the IRS >.<

Luckily, I overpaid IL by about the same amount, so I break even.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:35 am
by Black Applesauce
The library in that place looks awesome...I'd get it :D

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:49 am
by drfish
I'm blowing it all on fireworks for the BBQ! :o

...not really... :P

There aren't really any new toys I want so it's mostly just going to be saved for\used to recover baby related incidentals... This time next year I could see myself eyeing a Razer Edge 2.0 - we'll see... :-?

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:37 am
by Ryhadar
Using it to pay taxes.

(I didn't get a refund this year).

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:42 am
by shaq_mobile
that's a cute little cottage!

It always surprises me on how tasteless some of these mansions are. Rich people are boring. They all do the same stuff. "Buy excessively large house, have it decorated by 60 year old woman" "buy several hundred million dollar yacht to compete with other super rich people" "buy veyrons and mclarens". Boring. Being super wealthy opens up new avenues to how weird you can be.

Buy a cargo ship and convert it into a floating hotel with a racetrack and a jump on the bow so you can drive your motorcycle off of it and deploy your parachute over the ocean.

Purchase a tropical island then build your own treefort community on it and re enact lord of the flies.

Buy a Pinto Wagon and have it restored with a carbon fiber body then put some fancy twin turbo engine in it.

http://www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-conte ... s.org_.jpg

That with 1000 ft lbs. Comeon.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:54 am
by ludi
shaq_mobile wrote:
Being super wealthy opens up new avenues to how weird you can be.

Buy a cargo ship and convert it into a floating hotel with a racetrack and a jump on the bow so you can drive your motorcycle off of it and deploy your parachute over the ocean.

Purchase a tropical island then build your own treefort community on it and re enact lord of the flies.

Buy a Pinto Wagon and have it restored with a carbon fiber body then put some fancy twin turbo engine in it.

So in other words, be Dubai?

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:46 pm
by Darkmage
shaq_mobile wrote:
It always surprises me on how tasteless some of these mansions are. Rich people are boring. They all do the same stuff. "Buy excessively large house, have it decorated by 60 year old woman" "buy several hundred million dollar yacht to compete with other super rich people" "buy veyrons and mclarens". Boring. Being super wealthy opens up new avenues to how weird you can be.
We definitely need a more creative class of rich people. In the movies, rich people buy volcanic islands and hollow it out to put a submarine base to launch their plans for world domination. In real life, they buy iPhones with diamonds on them. Bleh.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:58 pm
by danny e.
Darkmage wrote:
shaq_mobile wrote:
It always surprises me on how tasteless some of these mansions are. Rich people are boring. They all do the same stuff. "Buy excessively large house, have it decorated by 60 year old woman" "buy several hundred million dollar yacht to compete with other super rich people" "buy veyrons and mclarens". Boring. Being super wealthy opens up new avenues to how weird you can be.
We definitely need a more creative class of rich people. In the movies, rich people buy volcanic islands and hollow it out to put a submarine base to launch their plans for world domination. In real life, they buy iPhones with diamonds on them. Bleh.

There is a fairly small number of multi-billionaires. Millionaires really can't afford much in the grand scheme of things, so it limits their options.

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:29 am
by Darkmage
danny e. wrote:
There is a fairly small number of multi-billionaires. Millionaires really can't afford much in the grand scheme of things, so it limits their options.
Bleh. They just need to focus more. Buy an island for $25 million or so. $100 million construction project. $4 million submarine. Is that so hard? :)

Re: Tax Refund purchases

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:41 pm
by auxy
My tax refund was $3.

Three. Dollars.

I guess I should be glad I didn't OWE taxes, but it's like ... why even bother filing? (◕︿◕✿)