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Chane i just was reading that some people are going to be shocked when they file for taxes next year.Because of the lower rates,like retired,etc.might have to pay more taxes,or smaller refunds.If you have a private pension you might take a bigger hit.The bastards have struck again:eek::eek::eek:
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yeah, you can't trust the government or banks (since most are run by the government) I think back to the days when gramps thought the same thing. he actually buried his money!:rofl:
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