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Ended up just picking up a bell moto 9 carbon flex for about $300. With the holidays, travel ect i had to get something ordered. Ill hit up riders discount for the rest of the stuff i need.
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Iron pony isnt local anymore and their website sucks. Found some good deals on riders discount but wanted to know if there is anywhere else i should look. Where do you shop online for mx gear?
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Whats the best deal on a MX helmet in large? Looks like there might be so awesome bell closeouts but says to call to check inventory. Any good brand would do shoei, arai, agv, bell suomy, ect
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Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
shittygsxr replied to shittygsxr's topic in Dumpster
I am going to try and do both, but the south is turning into lower Jersey. I guess we will see how I like it up there. Its really weird because everyone is a blond and my daughter sticks out like a sore thumb. Fortunatley I am grey so they dont know I am an outsider -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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looks like there are a couple places to catch the ferry to go up there. I have so much packing researching and crap to do that I havent read much about it yet -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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we will be on the Keweenaw penninsula, by Michigan Tech. Its going to be a big task since we donated most of our winter stuff when we left Columbus and got rid of our AWD vehicles. Actually I dont even have a car anymore. -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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240 is average where we will be I think the record is 390. Trails are everywhere. So lots of powder, I guess track length would come into play and I need to look at amps for heated gear. -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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It's like every manufacturer has 30 models. Seems like lots of trail riding and frozen lakes. -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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Way up north, upper penninsula of michigan -
Snowmobiles, I wish I didn't throw my snowshovel away
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Thanks Ben. I'm gonna have to actually get a car/truck too. Haven't had one in almost a year now. -
Well all these fuckers from new jersey have turned the south into shit. So I am trading the beach for 20 feet of snow. Anyone well versed in snowmobiles?
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April 15; NEO garage gangbang and circle jerk
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I felt a burning when I was peeing, isn't the what happens when someone mentions your name? -
Yes Phaseout MAGI between 130-160k Over 160k no deduction
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That is for single filers. Many people, making more than 80k are married.
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You are not explaining it correctly because software did your taxes and not you. The software probably did it correctly for you and adjusted your income. Chances are it's did it and you didn't know. My statement is still 100% correct that paying down debt, with tax deductible interest, should not be a top priority.
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No really, you do not know what you are doing. Student loan interest is an adjustment to your income. It does not matter if you take the standard deduction or itemize. It is a separate deduction. Just say "oh crap I fucked up, thanks for helping me get my money back" This is called the student loan interest deduction and it can reduce your taxable income by up to $2,500 even if you don't itemize
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True, your tax guy is an idiot. Also, Claiming the Deduction The student loan interest deduction is an adjustment to income. To claim the deduction, enter the allowable amount on line 33 (Form 1040), line 18 (Form 1040A), line 33 (Form 1040NR), or line 9 (Form 1040NR-EZ) It looks like you need to file amended returns for previous years and get some of your money back. You are welcome and I won't even charge you for the advice. I just made you money
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Remember debt is relative. 25k in credit card debt for someone making footlongs is not the same as a radiologist that makes 45k a month
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You would probably do better, not trying to pay off your student loans ,with tax deductible interest, and use the extra money to purchase stock or an etc with a proven dividend history. Nothing worse than being 60 still working and having too much in a retirement account that you can't get yet
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Drb and sofi have good rates, remember that tax deductible interest (mortgage and student loans) needs to be viewed in a different light that interest on a credit card or auto loan. It seems like most people in this thread have good intentions but could benefit from spending more time learning finance. Poor decisions on allocation of finances early on is gonna cost them millions by the time they are ready for retirement. Disclaimer: Of course there are income limits to writing off student loan interest
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I don't buy a property unless I would live in it myself. Worst case if the market doesn't turn the way you want then you have a nice place to live. Do you know why property values in Hawaii, Colorado and many other beautiful places never crash as hard? No matter how bad things get there is always someone with cash that wants to live by the ocean mountains ect. I'm killing it in my rental property.
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Charleston is the best. One of my favorite people from this site moved there a couple years back, kozmo. I am a couple hours south on hilton head. If you like awful weather and people stay in cleveland. If you like great weather, palm trees, people with manners, history, sea food then charleston is your place. Oh and we have palmetto state armory too
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If you have student debt that you can't afford then either you chose the wrong major or the wrong school. Maybe both. Second it means that your parents loved their vices more than they loved you. Don't repeat the cycle. start putting money aside for you children's education