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CookieAdventure t1_jegjogi wrote
Let’s revisit the home sale.
You currently own a home with a mortgage. What happened to the money from the sale of the previous house?
CookieAdventure t1_jegc2a9 wrote
Reply to comment by myanonymous1 in Claim parents in Mexico as dependents? by myanonymous1
Then … no.
It is a nice thing to do but it isn’t a tax deduction.
CookieAdventure t1_jeenidf wrote
Reply to comment by megarooski3 in Taxes - No deductions but still owing?? by [deleted]
H&R Block and TurboTax have bad reputations.
Go to TaxSlayer and try your own taxes both ways (married, filing joint or married, filing separately). You’ll see the difference for yourself.
What they should have advised you was to fill out new W4’s. That’s the easiest solution, especially for two income families.
CookieAdventure t1_jeekgtr wrote
Reply to Taxes - No deductions but still owing?? by [deleted]
Married, filing separately is the worst filing status ever. You’re literally losing money.
When you got married, you and your spouse needed to file new W4’s to take into account the combined, family income. Look at the W4 form and follow the instructions.
CookieAdventure t1_jeejk5z wrote
Reply to How to split bills fairly in this instance? by [deleted]
Partner A is going to own the house and pay the mortgage whether or not they are dating and no matter where the date is living. Offering to have their date live with them doesn’t change anything financially except it saves Partner B from paying housing costs. Even if Partner A normally has a renter, I doubt the renter shares the same bed with their landlord.
If Partner B wants their own room in the house, then determine fair market value of that room and sign a lease agreement. That way, if the dating suddenly stops, then Partner B isn’t also suddenly homeless.
The other financial aspects of dating won’t change. Partner B has their own expenses for utilities, cellphone, groceries, and personal care. Most couples do this on a casual basis such as, “I’ll pay the electric bill this month” or “I’m going to the grocery store, do you need anything?” Partner A continues to pay for all house related expenses because they were going to pay for those anyway.
In the meantime, Partner B saves their housing budget. As mentioned above, they are at risk for suddenly finding themselves homeless so they might need that money.
CookieAdventure t1_jeefa7n wrote
Reply to Paying large bills online by Blatherbeard
My condolences.
Generally, you make a mortgage pay-off electronically (online) because it is safer. You will do it using your bank account number and routing number. The mortgage company probably already has this information. Your debit card number won’t work because there are spending limits on those kinds of transactions.
You have to contact your mortgage holder for your pay-off amount because that will probably be different from your principal balance.
CookieAdventure t1_jeeechn wrote
Reply to Claim parents in Mexico as dependents? by myanonymous1
Do they have a SS# or ITIN?
CookieAdventure t1_jeed10b wrote
Reply to Eharmony turned me over to collections by strgazr_63
Look up on the internet for the process on how to deal with collection companies. It starts with having them prove the debt. Watch your credit report and dispute the charge if it shows up.
CookieAdventure t1_jeecmiq wrote
Reply to I spent too much money on a hobby and I'm feeling depressed and don't know what to do by Upbeat_Indication_54
The “hobby” didn’t actually put you in debt? Pack it away. Finish school. Get a job. Deal with it later.
CookieAdventure t1_jecyotd wrote
Reply to comment by contessamiau in CPA says I owe federal taxes; payroll says they withheld everything correctly. I don’t know where to go from here. by contessamiau
Head of household filers are single parents.
On your new W4, you have to tell your employer about your other sources of household income. In your case, that’s your spouse’s job.
CookieAdventure t1_jecye0c wrote
Reply to Renting two places simultaneously to increase income: is this something I can do? by Overall-Ad2235
You don’t even have to rent an Airbnb. You can get a mailbox through a private company that looks like a physical apartment address.
CookieAdventure t1_jecf88v wrote
Reply to CPA says I owe federal taxes; payroll says they withheld everything correctly. I don’t know where to go from here. by contessamiau
Note: Turns out OP is married and spouse earns income but this wasn’t reflected in their W4s.
CookieAdventure t1_j6pi56r wrote
Refuse to talk to this person. Tell them that from now on all communication must be in writing.
CookieAdventure t1_j6pg8re wrote
Some off campus college housing is arranged so that each tenant is responsible for their own rent. Even though the kitchen and living room is shared in one unit, the rent is for each individual bedroom. If one roommate doesn’t pay, they are evicted but not the other roommate(s).
If you are not in that kind of rental, then you are responsible by 100% of the rent every month. If the rent isn’t completely paid then you can be evicted, too. Sometimes (rarely) when a landlord sees that you’re the responsible one, they’ll give you a little leeway … but not much. For instance, they’ll suggest you move before they have to include you on the eviction.
That’s what I suggest you do.
CookieAdventure t1_j6ox5rq wrote
My condolences on your profound loss.
CookieAdventure t1_j6owrf3 wrote
Reply to Should I pay late or pay what I can? by cvheuvel
Stop using the card. You’re digging yourself into a hole. This is your wake up call. You suddenly don’t have enough money to pay off the card every month. Your strategy isn’t working.
Go back to paying with cash until you get your spending under control.
In the meantime, pay something on the card before the due date. Pay it off as soon as you have the cash.
CookieAdventure t1_j6ou9lt wrote
Reply to comment by Relahxn in Tax question! Live together unmarried in the same household but share one child. Can both parents file as Head of Household? by [deleted]
How much does she earn? If she doesn’t earn much maybe she qualifies as your dependent, too.
CookieAdventure t1_j6ot38g wrote
Reply to Compensation Question by [deleted]
$69K is below the median income in the USA.
CookieAdventure t1_j6orxos wrote
Reply to Does making half of a mortgage payment every 2 weeks pay off the mortgage years sooner than making a full payment every month? by throwinggushers
With mortgage companies nowadays, it works only if they agree. You are far better off with saving up money then once or twice a year making an extra principal payment toward your balance. Once you do this, ask them to re-amortize your loan. Some companies will do this automatically, some don’t.
CookieAdventure OP t1_j6oqr47 wrote
Reply to comment by Akwing12 in Got a pay-out from a data breach class action lawsuit. by CookieAdventure
I just find it so funny.
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CookieAdventure t1_j6lrrxh wrote
As soon as you turn 18, get a copy of your credit report. I’m hoping mom hasn’t done more than add you as an authorized user.
CookieAdventure t1_j6lot15 wrote
My daughter wrapped our Subaru around 2 trees. The cost to repair vs value was within $500. The insurance company repaired it.
That said, I wouldn’t have comprehensive on a vehicle that is worth under $3000.
CookieAdventure t1_j6lnzue wrote
He needs to talk to his bank or credit union to try to get pre-approved for an auto loan. Once he knows how much he can spend, he can start looking.
CookieAdventure t1_jegnl84 wrote
Reply to comment by cleaningupmess2023 in 20K IRS bill and no idea how to handle by cleaningupmess2023
Did you go through the entire publication 523 calculations to determine how much was actually taxable?
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p523.pdf