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re: Future Tax/Investment Question
Posted on 4/3/14 at 12:34 pm to Cold Cous Cous
Posted on 4/3/14 at 12:34 pm to Cold Cous Cous
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Yeah I'd feel much more sympathy for your dire lot in life if you weren't on the OT posting pics of monkey dicks you took during your South Asian vacation
You're assuming I paid for that trip.
But in any event, the monkey dick pick was pretty good.
But for a serious answer. I took out the loan with the intention for full repayment. In fact, i did a few months of it. The other contracting party changed the terms. It would be stupid of me not take advantage of a change in contract terms. I also pay more taxes than 80% of the population, So I Am "The taxpayer"
Poodle does this every day as an accountant. If he doesn't he'd be a terrible accountant. No tax break or loophole is morally superior to any other. He'd rub his dick raw in excitement if the lender was named "Goldman Sachs" or "Chase Bank." Being a hypocrite without even knowing it.
And again, if people joined the military and took out PSLF in ten years, I'd wonder if he'd call them all thieves?
In any event, the government is probably going to get near 300,000 dollars from me at least. So Poodle can take out his aggression elsewhere.
This post was edited on 4/3/14 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 4/3/14 at 2:01 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
quote:If true, then your income should be commensurate with your taxes paid. Shouldn't your IBR payments be adequate to repay the loans if your income puts you among the top 20% of taxpayers? Something doesn't pass the smell test. Your IBR payments are capped at 10% of your discretionary income. It seems you are giving us incorrect information about your standard of living, or you provided your lender incorrect information about your discretionary income. But then personal integrity doesn't seem to be something you hold in high regard.
I also pay more taxes than 80% of the population, So I Am "The taxpayer"
quote:This isn't a tax issue, and these aren't tax loopholes. It is a financial decision with tax consequences. When asked for financial advice I do apply my morals to the advice I provide.
Poodle does this every day as an accountant. If he doesn't he'd be a terrible accountant. No tax break or loophole is morally superior to any other.
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