Chit-Chat Chit-chat is for random, off-topic discussions that don't belong in the other forums.
Please, no car topics here.

Done your taxes yet??

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 12:56 AM
  #21  
NoSpleeny's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 3,662
From: Etobicoke
Originally posted by Si Veloz

actually my mom does mine..
heheh. I never thought I'd ever see you type that.

Coming from marty.. that's a quote that will go down in my memories forever!

My father does mine.. I haven't gotten my RRSP tax form back yet! I can't file mine yet.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 01:51 AM
  #22  
imported_Slvr-Bullet's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,726
From: With the girl that your looking at in my sig!!
I don't even want to think about filing taxes
I always dread that month. End up owing large with the investments I have. And I always wait 'till the last week to do them

Procrastinator I am
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 07:26 AM
  #23  
imported_echien's Avatar
Guest
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,530
From: Toronto
Originally posted by Slvr-Bullet
I don't even want to think about filing taxes
I always dread that month. End up owing large with the investments I have. And I always wait 'till the last week to do them

Procrastinator I am
Are you maxing out your RRSP? (investing as much as your allowed?)
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 07:30 AM
  #24  
imported_echien's Avatar
Guest
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,530
From: Toronto
Originally posted by gatherer
yeah thats true... here's an example

assuming for both case A and case B interest on the principal is 10% compounded annually

case A) person invests 2000 dollars annually from age 18 to age 25 then stops adding money to the fund and just lets it grow.

case B) person invests 2000 dollars every year from age 26 to age 65 does not invest before that.

again assuming both get 10% interest compoundeed annually every year. the person with more money at age 65 is the Case A... with over 1 million dollars too. it's very interesting
Hence why my car doesn't have very many mods.

I remember seeing that chick on High Rev, she said she took out all her RRSP money and dumped it into the car.

OMG I nearly fell off my chair, if that isn't a case of what NOT to do i don't know what is.

It's people like this who us wise people will have to look after when we all get old through social programs.

CRAP... every invest in RRSP NOW, I don't want to be paying for your sorry broke a$$ when we're all retired.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 07:38 AM
  #25  
imported_Slvr-Bullet's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,726
From: With the girl that your looking at in my sig!!
Originally posted by echien
Are you maxing out your RRSP? (investing as much as your allowed?)

Ummm...ahhhhh.....no :cry:
I know I should but I can't afford my maximum allowable unless I go for a loan or whatever they call it but then I'll be owing interest on top of that and I don't need to be in dept more than I am already
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 10:52 AM
  #26  
imported_94EG6HB's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 9,277
From: 43° 41' N 79° 38' W
I jave two CA's...

One Tax Specialist...

and One Financial planner ..

Cost for tax return completion...

Dinner at Congee Wong..

Old 26-Feb-2003 | 11:33 AM
  #27  
bbarbulo's Avatar
-- site donator --
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 27,687
From: not Toronto
Man, that's excellent, I just tried it! In the survey, I gave TCC mad props for the reference...hopefully they check us out LOL
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 11:37 AM
  #28  
SoccerNut's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 666
From: Burlington
Did mine on Quick tax 2 weeks ago. Should be getting my check soon. 205 back. Thats good for me considering I had to pay last year.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 01:42 PM
  #29  
EL_Sport's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 1,562
From: Toronto, ON
Did mine and e-filed it yesterday. Refund should be here in a few weeks so I can get tires for my new rims.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 03:32 PM
  #30  
cee_mon's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,707
does anyone know where the lowest tax bracket ends? i think its around 14K or so. I need this info asap...thanks
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 04:32 PM
  #31  
electronblue's Avatar
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,279
From: On the road
Originally posted by Cantonagod
I live with an accountant, mine will be taken care of.
Not until April 30th, I owe
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 04:37 PM
  #32  
electronblue's Avatar
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,279
From: On the road
Originally posted by Cee_mon
does anyone know where the lowest tax bracket ends? i think its around 14K or so. I need this info asap...thanks
Personal exemption amount I believe is just over $8,000, as for the 17% bracket I believe it ends around $19,000. Not positive on the exact amounts because I don't do it for a living, but it is pretty close.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 06:49 PM
  #33  
Cantonagod
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Originally posted by bbarbulo
Cantonagod, can I live with your accountant for a little while too Never mind
There will be a small rental fee but I'm sure we can work something out.
Old 26-Feb-2003 | 06:52 PM
  #34  
CiViC [-_-] BoY ™'s Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 4,362
From: Crusin the SHWA! :(
im still waiting on my T4 from Domino's
by the way it looks so far im getting almost 2gs back
good thing too
bills lol
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
corcoran_chris
Chit-Chat
30
19-Jan-2008 10:14 AM
shlammed
Chit-Chat
10
29-Jan-2004 01:21 PM
PolskiSi
Chit-Chat
7
03-Apr-2003 12:56 PM
Tish
Chit-Chat
27
22-Dec-2002 10:28 PM



Quick Reply: Done your taxes yet??



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:19 PM.