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Originally Posted by uh-oh
but where i'm now is like 3 or 4 or something ridiculous. so i'll definitely have to come out of pocket there too
but the roads are nice here so i don't feel as bad lol
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Aaaah, I see. So, moving from one state (or city) to another can fuck up the numbers a bit so you may have to file it manually depending on where you moved to and your workplace. It makes a lot more sense now and it doesn't seem so convoluted anymore. I guess it's better to have it like that than not have state to state legislation etc.
Still seems rather difficult tho. I'm 29 and have basically never filed any taxes despite being part owner of a company. I've also only owed taxes once because I thought I could get away with paying 32% instead of 34% when I moved back to my old town 9 years ago, so I went by the tax agency and reported that I wanted to pay 32% of all income which was a mistake on my part. But that's basically everything we have to do, everything else is done by your workplace. It's when you start owning shit like a car, a home or whatever you need to be a bit more careful but even that is pretty much straight forward; you just write up what you own and pay for yearly and the tax agency gathers it all and takes care of the rest. It's done in an hour.
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