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Originally Posted by jbcohen
Ideally you should owe the government dollars, that means that we the government gave you an interest free loan, which frankly is the way we preferr it. More interest free loans means more dollars in the hands of the consumers which means hopefully more buying, which means more jobs and a better economy.
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That works up to a point, if you go over some esoterically determined amount they charge an exoterically determined “penalty” which amounts to “interest” on your “loan”.
That being said, we’re waiting for Susie to be officially declared disabled; which should have significant tax ramifications. She just received a lump sum from Social Security, with no explanation of why; but we are assuming that her annuity was retroactively changed from “early retirement” to “disabled”, and the explanation is in the mail.
Never mind that she’s been wheelchair bound for several years now, and our 2008 exemptions included nearly $100K of handicapped enabled vehicles, wheelchairs, home modifications, etc. etc. etc. We still had to trudge through the bureaucracy.