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I owe $1400 in federal taxes this year

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I owe $1400 in federal taxes this year Sorry in advance for the perhaps ignorant post. I owe $1400 in federal taxes and $900 in state taxes as a server. I get paid $2.13/hr in my state and i claim basically all my tips because almost everyone tips off a card, and the POS system in place makes you claim every card tip before clocking out and receiving my money for the night. I do tip …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-05-05

Should I move out making ~1400 a month?

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Should I move out making ~1400 a month? Hello. I am 18 years old and i’m starting my new job as a MA making ~1400 a month part time. I also have a second job on call and plan on donating plasma but don’t want to include those in my income because they aren’t garenteed. My friends are really wanting me to move in with them and rent will be around 500-700 a month including utilities. (w…

Reddit Personal Finance 161 2023-09-27

I’m spending 1400 a month on food + other grocery store items in the South Coast New England region —what am I doing wrong?

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I’m spending 1400 a month on food + other grocery store items in the South Coast New England region —what am I doing wrong? Like why. I consider myself pretty financially savvy. Like I could be better and a bit more frugal, but we still save for retirement (although not maxing it out), and we have a one year old. We are trying to save for a home before we have our second child and I’ve been restricting the budgets and when looking at what is spent on food AND consum…

Reddit Personal Finance 172 2023-09-07

“Escrow Shortage” increases my mortgage by 60%. $1400 to $2200. Is this normal? Could there be an error?

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“Escrow Shortage” increases my mortgage by 60%. $1400 to $2200. Is this normal? Could there be an error? I just received notice from my bank that in September my mortgage will go from $1400 to over $2200 due to an “Escrow Shortage.” I’ve owned this house for 2 years now, and it was is my first and only property. Reading some other threads, I’ve seen this happening to other people but never for this much. $800 seems massive, and this amount could ea…

Reddit Personal Finance 195 2023-07-18