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madmax
03-09-2004, 11:47 PM
Tax time can be tough. I normally get a few grand back but this year I was sure I would OWE even more than that. Not being one to let that bother me I went ahead and saved that much over the year and earmarked it for taxes. Well, being the ignorant tax person I am I found out today I was wrong. I actually got more back than normal!!!
So,
To start off I will be getting 8 of these for my Manley monoblocks!
http://www.thetubestore.com/shuguangel34b.html
After that I plan on re-tubing my Modulus preamp with four new 6922's. I would like to find NOS Bugle Boys.
The rest? I'm going to try something different. I think they call it "saving". :confused:
Anyone else plan on getting something cool this year?
madmax
RuSsMaN
03-09-2004, 11:51 PM
I haven't seen a refund in a quite a while.
I'd like to get a pair of JM Lab Chorus series towers in the near future. I've got a pair of 18" stereo subs, and the 15" folded horn sub projects to finish too.
I'll probably be more in sell mode, than buy mode for a while.
Cheers,
Russ
nadams
03-09-2004, 11:53 PM
Not audio-related, but with the money my dad gets back, we're gonna get his truck worked over. It's a '78 Chevy 3/4 ton with a full box and a trailering package (the combination of 3/4ton and trailering makes it ride hard as a rock...). Has a 350CI V-8 in it, which I hope to get the heads worked over, some exhaust work done, and get the carby tuned up better. Body needs a little assistance as well, and it currently is in desperate need of 4 new tires (2 have a slow leak).
With the money I get back, I think I'm going to put it away towards the new car that I'm soon going to need. Right now I'm limping along on 2 vehicles that are over 155k miles. When one breaks, I drive the other 'til I can get it fixed :) . Nice to have that fallback option. Not so nice to have a yard full of cars :rolleyes:
At least none of them are on blocks....
nadams
Maybe my tax return will be over 100 bucks this time... I can invest in ONE SHARE of stock. Yippeeee.
organ
03-10-2004, 01:49 AM
I'm planning to get a violin and a tuner for it. I'll be playing my classical favorites all day and night:).
Maurice
pjdami
03-10-2004, 02:10 AM
Russ,
did you get AA news email today? they have a special on the Chorus right now for $399 / pair. they look nice and if they sound 70 percent as good as the $2100 / pair Electra 905s I heard a couple of months ago then they are a steal.
http://www.audioadvisor.com/store/productdetail.asp?sku=JML710CAL
I'm getting VERY nice refund back this year. Thanks to the house mortgage interest being tax deductible. A few more audio toys to complete a third rig in the house.
HBombToo
03-10-2004, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by nadams
It's a '78 Chevy 3/4 ton with a full box and a trailering package (the combination of 3/4ton and trailering makes it ride hard as a rock...). Has a 350CI V-8 in it,
nadams
I had this very same truck when I was a teen. It was 3/4 ton with a 1 ton suspension. The damn thing would break your back if you hit a pot hole! I had the roll bar, brush guards and the kc lights that made it look like a space ship at night. Fun times!
Put that fine piece of machinery back together!
HBomb
faster100
03-10-2004, 11:02 AM
Well as you guys already know.
1. SVS pb2 sub
2. new dvd-A / dvd player
3. new digital camera Fuji s5000
and the wife got a new bedroom, painted.. cherry head and foot king size, accesories.. the works.. what she wanted.
lots of little stuff,
also got a few months back to repaint and restore, A 1938-42 Admiral refrigerator in mint inside shape and works.. outside needs paint.. this is in my florida room, coca cola/ 70's room and 2 channel rig room...
PolkThug
03-10-2004, 11:11 AM
:mad:
I ended up owing about $50.
:mad:
ken brydson
03-10-2004, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by RuSsMaN
I haven't seen a refund in a quite a while.
I hear you. WTF is a refund? I had to pay an addn'l $4K last year:mad:
spasticpitbull
03-10-2004, 12:51 PM
every year we get ours early so its always gone early ususaly by mid Feb. Got the TXSR701, Monitor 7's , HK AVR20 and signal Bi-Wire for the fronts. Only had to dish out 100.00 of the return towards the SVS since i sold the polks. The wife got clothes, clothes more clothes and the trip to TN for the weekend. Now its back to being BROKE.:( Gotta wait till next year for more toys
PolkWannabie
03-10-2004, 12:56 PM
In our case tax time means opening the check book. But then I've never been in favor of giving Uncle an interest free loan.
RuSsMaN
03-10-2004, 12:57 PM
Ed Zachry.
ken brydson
03-10-2004, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by PolkWannabie
In our case tax time means opening the check book. But then I've never been in favor of giving Uncle an interest free loan.
Still a painful check to write...............:(
Ron-P
03-10-2004, 01:03 PM
I'd much rather get some back then owe. Even if Uncle Sam gets a few bucks off me in the process. Makes life that much less painful this time of year.
Peace Out~:D
RuSsMaN
03-10-2004, 01:07 PM
That's the thing Ron, you'd have MORE CASH, if YOU took it of your check, put it in a Mutual Fund and made 12% on it all year, vs your employer taking it out and you make NOTHING.
jdhdiggs
03-10-2004, 01:27 PM
Originally posted by RuSsMaN
That's the thing Ron, you'd have MORE CASH, if YOU took it of your check, put it in a Mutual Fund and made 12% on it all year, vs your employer taking it out and you make NOTHING.
The key is just avoiding the fees associated.... Greedy buggers they are.... :mad:
Ron-P
03-10-2004, 01:31 PM
I know and I already do that.
Our budget is all broken out with 15% going into savings, plus 401k deductions, plus a school fund for our daughter...etc.
This was an off year for us to get a large sum back. Most years I end up right at about 1k being returned. Brake that out over a years time and Uncle Sam is getting a few bucks off me, not much at all and not worth having to owe that at tax time.
Peace Out~:D
PolkWannabie
03-10-2004, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by ken brydson
Still a painful check to write...............:( Not really. I like it much better when Uncle gives me an interest free loan that I can do with what I want for a year+. The difference for us between doing it one way and the other has at the bottom line meant new toys for free.
madmax
03-10-2004, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by PolkWannabie
In our case tax time means opening the check book. But then I've never been in favor of giving Uncle an interest free loan.
I figure Uncle Sam could use the help. Besides, it's better to have it and get no interest than to owe it but not have it.
madmax
Grimster74
03-10-2004, 05:33 PM
Tax return this year bought me a Denon AVR-3805 and a Denon DVD-2900 and still plenty left over. On top of the tax return, the wife and I just took out a home equity loan to finish some things around the house. There is all knida money moving around in my house I just can't touch it until the wife is done with my hunny-do list.:D
Vr3MxStyler2k3
03-10-2004, 05:38 PM
I dont have taxes :D
But, it seems everyone gets good toys with these.....taxes...
Can't be all that bad :mad:
My tax return has bought me nothing.....
My addiction this year has bought me.....
Adcom GFA-545 2 Channel Amp
Denon DCM-280 CD Player
Sansui T-9 Tuner
NAD 917 Preamp
That bout it, REALLY close to a SVS, bout another month.
ken brydson
03-10-2004, 05:40 PM
Originally posted by Vr3MxStyler2k3
I dont have taxes :D
But, it seems everyone gets good toys with these.....taxes
Enjoy it while you can
Hey, post # 500. I'm a Polkazoid. Woo hoo. Probably only 1/2 of them or so were useless :D
amulford
03-11-2004, 12:17 AM
WTF is a tax refund? You mean the greedy bastads give some BACK???
Jesus H. I'm gonna frickin KILL somebody...:D
nadams
03-11-2004, 01:36 AM
Originally posted by HBombToo
I had this very same truck when I was a teen. It was 3/4 ton with a 1 ton suspension. The damn thing would break your back if you hit a pot hole! I had the roll bar, brush guards and the kc lights that made it look like a space ship at night. Fun times!
Put that fine piece of machinery back together!
HBomb
It is quite a truck. We've had 1.5 tons of coal in the bed without too much trouble, towed a double horsetrailer (pretty small compared to some out there), and routinely load up 50 bales of hay (all at the same time!!! *BS*). It's sitting right now because it needs to be inspected, and in order for that to happen, we need some big $$.
We just rebuilt the carby ourselves, and surprisingly it runs pretty good. Just need to fine-tune the needles once it gets a little warmer around here.
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