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Economic Stimulus Checks

Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

That’s what they always say, but honestly I don’t even know what that means. I hate sayings that I don’t know the meaning behind.

This isn’t meant to be a gift-horse-mouth-viewing post, but it is meant to encourage people to be wise with these economic stimulus checks the government is about to be sending out.

1. Don’t Spend The Checks. Crazy I know, but the fact that we spend so frivolously is what got us into this problem in the first place. The thought that they are only encouraging this behavior to “stimulate” the economy is just poor vision. So don’t go buy a new big screen TV with these checks. Don’t put a down payment on a new (or even used) car with these checks. Take this check and pay off debt. If you’re lucky enough to be without debt, take this money and invest it wisely. Let’s be smarter than our government with this money.

2. These Aren’t Free. Most people are unaware that these checks are actually an advance on our next years returns. I’ve found very little information available online about exactly how this will work. It’s possible the tax code will be altered to adjust for this check, making it indeed a wash. But the way I’m reading it, if we were meant to get a $2000 refund next year on our taxes, we’ll only receive $500. With so many people I know counting on their tax returns every year, I think this is something worth looking into. Ask your accountant for an explanation of exactly how this will effect you next year.

With all that said, my check can’t come fast enough. Tonia and I have started an aggressive plan to rid ourselves of our student loan nooses, and these will surely help!

Filed under: Debt, Economics, Etymology, Government, Investing, Spending, Taxes

It’s Payday!

I have the good fortune of being paid weekly. (There’s a joke in there I believe). Today happens to be the day our new insurance rates take effect. It made me sad to see just how little I take home compared to what I make. Here’s a breakdown of the robbery…

Insurance – 78.66
401K – 39.00
Life Insurance – 3.16
Federal Withholding – 61.51
OASDI- 43.48
Medicare – 10.17
State Withholding – 25.83

Total Deducted — $261.81

Every. Single. Week. Ugh. At least there’s always Johnny Kemp to cheer me up!

Just Got Paid — Johnny Kemp


Filed under: Insurance, Johnny Kemp, Money, Paychecks, Payday, Reality, Taxes

Michigan Priorities

I nearly ran off the road laughing when I heard this on the radio yesterday. It almost makes me want to take up smoking. How do you suppose they find out who the scofflaws are?

Buying cigarettes out of state?

If Michigan officials find out about it, they’ll try to collect state taxes on the tobacco anyway.

More than 9,000 Michigan residents have been ordered to pay back taxes after buying cigarettes without paying the state’s $2 tobacco tax and 6 percent use tax.

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Here’s an idea. Find a way to bring more jobs to the state. Shoot, we’d even settle with keeping the jobs we’ve got!

Filed under: Cigarettes, Contraband, Michigan, Taxes

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The Original Mud Puppy is a 36 year old Christ follower. Father of an amazing son. Husband of a woman that makes me a better person every single day. Book, music, and movie junkie. Avid runner. Part-time cook.
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