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Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-06-2008 19:35:

Worm Popper Tax Return Time!

So It's that time of year again!

Do you do your own taxes or get someone to do it for you? Are you happy with what your getting back this year? (If at all getting anything back...)


Posted by Yohan on Mar-06-2008 19:39:

I just did my income tax. 30mins using an online application.

Course, I'm a poor uni student so it's easy for me


Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-06-2008 19:40:

I guess I should answer my own question haha...

I decided to do my own taxes this year. I usually go to H&R Block but this year I decided use Ufile and file with Netfile. It was very easy to use and if you are a student (or were a student for more than a month in 2007) it is free to file your taxes, that's right FREE.

Anyways, I checked today and they already assessed my taxes and I'll be getting a refund of $2,313.93


Posted by Orko on Mar-06-2008 19:40:

I use my family accountant.

This year I will get back all of a $100. I had no income, but will get something back for my metro pass rebates.


Posted by malek on Mar-06-2008 19:42:

Ufile, 3075$ returns


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Mar-06-2008 19:48:

My dad does it. He said that I have to learn eventually, and every year seems to be the year he's going to teach me....but then he never does. I have no complaints!


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-06-2008 19:53:

doing them with our company's accountant
should be a hefty check! all those university credits!


Posted by MarkT on Mar-06-2008 19:56:

I netfile every year and have filed my own taxes for the last 15 years, lol. My situation remains pretty straightforward and it would be relatively pointless to pay someone to file on my behalf.

Netfile FTW. return is direct deposited in 2 weeks or less, no charge.

For you students (who also work), you can ask you employer to deduct less income tax from your pay, since you know that your tuition results in a refund every year. That way, you're not lending the gov't your money interest-free during the year and it's in your pocket right away. However, if you're not so great at budgeting (I'm pretty bad, lol), it's nice to get a lump sum refund at tax time


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Mar-06-2008 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
My dad does it. He said that I have to learn eventually, and every year seems to be the year he's going to teach me....but then he never does. I have no complaints!


same, except without the promises to teach me


Posted by malek on Mar-06-2008 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
doing them with our company's accountant
should be a hefty check! all those university credits!


miam... will never forget that 5800$ return I got from them first I started working


Posted by loca on Mar-06-2008 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
My dad does it. He said that I have to learn eventually, and every year seems to be the year he's going to teach me....but then he never does. I have no complaints!


Same here until I moved out . Now it's Carlos' family's accountant that does it. I wouldn't even know where to start if I tried to do it myself.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Mar-06-2008 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
same, except without the promises to teach me


Haha...maybe I'll tell my dad to teach you, b/c I don't erally want to learn.


Posted by TO guy on Mar-06-2008 20:09:

Like Mark, I'm just an employee, so relatively easy return, will be filing it tonight or tomorrow probably.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Mar-06-2008 20:17:

Yes Ozzy I'm happy:

1) It hadn't occurred to me until recently that I'd be receiving a return soon and, so, it was a nice 'surprise'.
2) My return (when it eventually arrives) should cover in their entirety the expenses I will incur next weekend when I finally pick up my snowboarding gear.


Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-06-2008 20:21:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
My dad does it. He said that I have to learn eventually, and every year seems to be the year he's going to teach me....but then he never does. I have no complaints!


hahahaha that's what my dad did with me... until he kinda just stopped doing it and I was forced to go to H&R lol


Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-06-2008 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by cenik
Yes Ozzy I'm happy:

1) It hadn't occurred to me until recently that I'd be receiving a return soon and, so, it was a nice 'surprise'.
2) My return (when it eventually arrives) should cover in their entirety the expenses I will incur next weekend when I finally pick up my snowboarding gear.


and should cover Decadence easily haha

can't wait brotha...


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Mar-06-2008 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
hahahaha that's what my dad did with me... until he kinda just stopped doing it and I was forced to go to H&R lol


Apparently it's really easy to do yourself too....as you actually had mentioned. A good friend of mine works at PWC and it's his first year going through training/tests to become a chartered accountant. Thank goodness he's doing that, b/c once my dad stops doing them I think I'll probably just get my friend to do them for me.


Posted by exstasie on Mar-06-2008 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
My dad does it. He said that I have to learn eventually, and every year seems to be the year he's going to teach me....but then he never does. I have no complaints!


+1

Except that I can pretty much do it myself...but he likes doing it.

I will be getting a little bit back this year. Have a bit of tuition and RRSP contribution to write off!

Probably around $2,000 or something like that


Posted by Abercrombie on Mar-06-2008 20:26:

About $90 to my accountant, with a pile of unsorted receipts and forms I don't care to go through and waste time myself, and I'm done. Worth every penny for me.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Mar-06-2008 20:28:

Re: Tax Return Time!

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
So It's that time of year again!

Do you do your own taxes or get someone to do it for you? Are you happy with what your getting back this year? (If at all getting anything back...)


Your classifications are really wrong.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-06-2008 20:35:

Question: How long does it take to get your return if you file it yourself?


Posted by exstasie on Mar-06-2008 20:35:

technically, the less you get in return in your taxes the better....


quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Question: How long does it take to get your return if you file it yourself?



It depends if you have Direct Deposit setup.

Someone at my office file their taxes at the beginning of the week and it says that they are going to get their money by Monday...


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-06-2008 20:36:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
miam... will never forget that 5800$ return I got from them first I started working


my roomy got $5k last year
i'm expecting $2K for sure, and anything else on top


Posted by malek on Mar-06-2008 20:45:

with a simple file and direct deposit, it usualy takes 3 to 10 office days.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-06-2008 20:49:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
with a simple file and direct deposit, it usualy takes 3 to 10 office days.




Thanks much.


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