Category: work
01/29/10 06:26 - ID#50933
Taxes!
1. Don't go to H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt or Liberty Tax. If your return is actually complicated, you should have a real accountant (enrolled agent, CPA, lawyer). If it's as simple as most people's returns (W-2 income, maybe 1099s, a mortgage, child care, student loans) then you should be doing it yourself using one of the excellent online filing applications.
2. Absolutely do not get an "instant refund" or "refund anticipation loans." They are predatory loans with fees and interest representing an annual percentage rate of 50-500%.
You now not only paying H&R Block an obscene amount of money to do a few simple data entry tasks, now you're paying them an even more obscene amount of money to give you your own money! You lent the government your money interest-free during the year when your employer collected payroll taxes from you. Your refund is YOUR money! You deserve ALL of it!
Instead, file and wait the 8 or so days that it'll take for the IRS to deposit your refund into your checking or savings account.
In general, the effective annual percentage rate (APR) for a RAL can range from about 50% (for a $10,000 RAL) to nearly 500% (for a $300 RAL). If a $40 add-on fee is charged and included in the calculation, the effective APRs range from about 85% to nearly 1,300%. An average RAL of $3,300 carries an APR of 72%.
National Consumer Law Center (PDF)
(More refs: Kiplinger Tax Girl and an excellent report by the Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina (PDF) )
3. FREE FILE!
New York state free file options: I've used Taxslayer and I-Can EFile
(not free NY options: )
The IRS will also help you find a company to free file or efile with. I've used TaxAct (one of the paid versions) for about eight years. Pennsylvania's direct efile site is pretty easy, and free!
Free Tax Help Available Nationwide
R-2010-15, Jan. 29, 2010
WASHINGTON - Nearly 12,000 free tax preparation sites will be open nationwide this year as the Internal Revenue Service continues to expand its partnerships with nonprofit and community organizations performing vital tax preparation services for low-income and elderly taxpayers.
The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program offers free tax help to people who earn less than $49,000. The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Program offers free tax help to taxpayers who are 60 and older.
I'm happy to rant about this if you'd like me to continue :-) Everyone should have a basic understanding of what their paystubs say, how payroll taxes work, W-4s and their annual income taxes. This should not be a big mystery or intimidating.
If you don't have a bank account to direct deposit your refund into, you should (unless you're trying to stay off grid, of course). This helps you build credit history and legitimacy. There are several good area banks that help contribute to a healthy local economy by keeping investment here, including First Niagara, Northwest, Lake Shore, and Five Star. (Thanks to (e:dcoffee) for this link) Another option is the Buffalo Coop Credit Union if you're a member of one of the participating coops, such as the Lexington Coop.
Hope this helps!
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Category: work
01/24/10 08:47 - 44ºF - ID#50900
Printer!
But it works now! I've got it set up on my laptop and desktop.
WIRELESSLY!
Brother HL-3070cw color wireless printer. It uses LED technology, not laser.
I don't know if my Asus EEEpc with its odd linux distro will ever connect to it, but I might try.
I'm in town a lot over the next few weeks - let's do stuff! Classes don't start until 2/4.
Don't forget Mardi Gras 2/16 @ Nietzsche's. (artvoice: ) I had a blast last year. I made it a meetup for the Buffalo Queer Women group, but I want to invite all the (e:peeps), too! Lagniappe's is planning an alligator roast, according to Chris' facebook page.
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Category: work
01/21/10 10:41 - 26ºF - ID#50878
Save North Penn High School? Check.
I'm sorry I can't do some nifty (e:video) trick, but here's some interesting news coverage of my town and our successful effort to save our high school (and you get to see Jill):
Such a cute little town! I'm tickled by the video images.
NYS has a moratorium of sorts on drilling in the Marcellus Shale natural gas formation, but PA doesn't. I find it really interesting that the headline for the Syracuse-based News Ten Now Time Warner Cable channel is about how great the gas drilling is for our area, but this article in the Elmira (NY) Star Gazette doesn't mention gas at all: Since I don't watch local news and only follow the loudest NYS news, I don't know what the current media landscape looks like wrt to the Marcellus Shale gas play in NY but this looks like a political point about how it could be benefiting small NY towns if only the gas companies were allowed to drill.
This article in the Williamsport (PA) Sun Gazette has a more balanced approach that mentions the impact gas well drilling is having/going to have on school enrollment yet also shows some of the work the community put into saving the school.
The best article is from our weekly county newspaper but they don't web publish all their content, just article teasers:
I've been working on this project since mid-October and it's been eating gobs of time & energy. I wasn't expecting a vote until Feb. 8 - when I wouldn't have been able to attend the meeting - so I'm happy that I got to be there and that my campaign plan was so successful, but it feels weird to have had a plan that doesn't need to be followed through on because we won! early!
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Category: politics
01/15/10 12:31 - 35ºF - ID#50819
Take Back the Night Rally @ Days Park
Two well-publicized homophobic attacks occurred on New Years. Others go unreported or under-reported far too often.
Enough is enough. We are encouraging as many as possible to rally at Days Park on Friday, January 15 at 7 PM to take back our city from bigots.
We will then march down the sidewalk of Allen Street to Main Street at about 7:15 to 7:30.
If you are able, please bring candles, and if you are also willing, please wear rainbow and/or hot pink items. We want to be as noticeable as possible.
Flyer, feel free to print off and post:
More details will come soon.
If anyone is interested in joining a neighborhood watch for Allentown, please join this group:
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01/08/10 02:45 - 17ºF - ID#50771
Pink Nisha cuteness
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01/01/10 06:28 - 26ºF - ID#50718
Thank you!
We made the lace cookies from (e:jenks,50610) as well as these biscotti-like speculoos that I didn't like but many others did - the plate was almost empty. And we made my and (e:jim)'s fav molasses crinkle cookies (e:heidi,48165).
Thank you, (e:pmt), for hosting yet another awesome party! It was so cool to finally meet (e:leetee), (e:uncutsaniflush) & (e:himay). Alisha teaching (e:tinypliny) to salsa and meringue was so cute.
I hope everyone has a fun-filled, goal-achieving 2010!
(e:tinypliny)'s new userpic:
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: holiday
12/28/09 01:06 - ID#50672
Appliances & traffic
Until I read the wikipedia entry about James Rouse I didn't realize he was the planner of Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace. I knew he designed Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Both these places are used as "good models" for promoting the current plan for the Erie Canal Harbor/waterfront development in Buffalo that uses Bass Pro as an anchor store for an "urban theme park." Benderson, the proposed developer for the waterfront, creates suburban strip malls. I have been questioning the wisdom of the waterfront plan, but being in Columbia again gave it a whole 'nother layer of questioning. (For one critique of the waterfront plan: )
I stopped in Columbia because it has Daedalus Books, my fav bookstore ever Lots of academic press books for $5 or less. Yum yum! I picked up a hardback of Octavia Butler's Fledgling for M*. I also love Akbar a pretty standard Indian restaurant just a half mile (and 20 minutes of driving thanks to INSANE traffic) away. I find it interesting that Indian restaurants are rather homogenized. Akbar's food is very similar to that of India Gate on Elmwood, Passage to India in Harrisburg, Pangea in the Poconos, and a couple other Indian restaurants that I've been to and can't remember the names of. Is there an Indian-restaurant supply company? Anyway, the manager recognized me, even though I haven't lived there since 2003! I have stopped in during most of my MD/DC trips since then, so I'm not -that- surprised, but I was definitely pleased.
My phone is broken - I also stopped at a Verizon kiosk at a BJs, another half-mile, 20-minute drive up Snowden River Parkway in Columbia to try to get it fixed. The kiosk guy made me call a service line, CSR1 transferred me to CSR2 who decided it was the battery. Although my magic-pixie-dust electronics sense says it's the phone, I allowed him to send me a new battery, "We'll FedEx overnight it! You'll have it tomorrow!" Ha ha. I gave them M*'s mom's address and of course it didn't show up Wednesday, nor Thursday, nor Saturday. So here I am in Pennsylvania with a phone that only works when plugged in, and not even continuously when plugged in, but the battery is probably going to show up at M*'s mom's tomorrow and I'll need to get my hands on it before I'm able to continue the troubleshooting process. *sigh* travel is difficult.
M* loved the gourd (see last post for pix) and book; her mom loved the three gourd ornaments (who knew you could find brown Santas in Tioga County?!?); we played lots of Wii (I'm getting *good* at the table tennis and archery of the new Resort Sports); we drank a lot of Ketel One Citroen, mango rum, lemonade & grenadine; I had wonderful conversations with M's family & fun bunch friends. I'm so glad I went, although I'm sad about missing xmas with A's family. I spent some very pleasant/bittersweet time there tonight, though.
M*'s mom gave me a quesadilla making machine! How neat. I make quesadillas all the time - hopefully this will make it even easier. Jill & Kelly got me one of those nifty Keurig single-serve coffee machines with a whole box of hot chocolate cups. Appliances!
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Category: holiday
12/21/09 11:56 - 27ºF - ID#50624
Gifts
To follow up on (e:tinypliny,50598) here are some of the gifts I'm giving this year...
An amazing gourd by Valorie West, Gourds Galore, Mansfield, Pa.
A pine tree in a chimney
More of Valorie's gourds
Some handmade soap by Splat Cat Crafts, Blossburg, Pa. (lard! yum!)
A balsam 'n cedar candle by Frosty Hollow Candles, Blossburg, Pa. (no photo)
Some Carhartt gear, a fishing license gift certificate, a couple pizza shop gift certificates, and doggie treats.
(Luckily no one who will be receiving these gifts reads this!)
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Category: holiday
12/21/09 11:34 - 27ºF - ID#50622
Bloss Light Up the Holidays contest
Here are the winners of the 2009 Light Up the Holidays contest in the five rather random categories. Sorry, only properties within the borough are eligible :-)
Most Christmas Spirit
Modern
(detail)
Whimsical
Best Business Display
Best overall/Victorian
And my favorite that didn't win - I just couldn't persuade Jill & Kelly on this, but I love it.
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12/19/09 08:14 - 23ºF - ID#50603
Molasses crinkle cookies
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Yummy cookies!
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Yummy cookies!
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I've used turbotax for the last several years... this year was a total ripoff b/c they wanted $35 for states- and I have to pay CT and NY. But, in the end I decided it was worth it to just have it all DONE in one click, rather than fight with trying to find sites that do states for free. It seems most places do federal for free, but not states. And, I like the way turbotax stores everything from the previous year, so it's really quick. Though I'm sure they all do that.
Really in the end I was lazy and decided it was worth it to pay and just have it done with- even though that was probably really silly of me.
(so in exchange I'm helping my BF find a way to do his online for FREE, AND with e-file. I think we can do it.)
I'm not going to a tax place. I just wish there was an easy way to do NYS, I heard that there was a way not to fill out the form and have them figure out the money for you but haven't figured that out yet. Once I'm ready I'll check out your links.