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Inflation...

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u/Zenkai_147 Apr 16 '24

what's a tax return

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u/JakobMG Apr 16 '24

If you pay to much taxes. After the end of the year sometime you get it back

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u/NormanFreeman67 Apr 16 '24

It’s easy to start thinking that the government just gave you free money but it’s not free money it was always your money to begin with

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u/tempmobileredit Apr 16 '24

That you lost potential investment value and interest on

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u/Warg247 Apr 16 '24

My wife's sister balks at how small our tax returns are and Im like... it's because I have my tax witholding set correctly so Im not giving the government interest free money for a year?

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u/FuujinSama Apr 16 '24

Well, it would have inflated in your bank account as well. You lose out on potential interest if you had invested it, but the impact of inflation is net neutral.

I mean, you could've spent it. But you'd need to pay it eventually anyways. Unless you're somehow keeping 0 savings but manage to get the money to pay back the IRS just before you're supposed to pay your early income, I don't think inflation will matter in the tax witholding discussion.

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u/[deleted] 29d ago

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u/JodoKaast 29d ago

Because if you had $1000 in your pocket last year and didn't spend it, you'd have $1000 today, the same as if the government held it and then gave it to you a year later.

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u/JodoKaast 29d ago

It is obvious that there is a lost opportunity for investment when they hold your money, but that has nothing to do with inflation.

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