Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

bitterbeerfaces t1_j6nha8a wrote

Yes. Such a pain in the ass.

I have two jobs and because of that payrolls wants to make me pay that $52 a year tax twice, when technically you only have to pay it once.

However, I can't submit a paycheck that shows I am paying it from my full-time job until I actually get paid in the new year. So every year both of my jobs withdrawal $2 towards this tax before I can submit a pay stub to my part-time job.

At tax time I fill out the paperwork and request my $2 refund, as the year prior I paid $54. I get some enjoyment out of knowing that keystone probably spends significantly more than $2 to get me my refund.

It's the little things in life.

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OhioJeeper t1_j6ngrwh wrote

Not necessarily into the passenger cabin, basically anything that someone could brush up against and get cut on is going to fail it according to my mechanic when I had a couple of quarter size holes in the bed sides of my truck. I threw some cheap fender flares on it to pass but was told metal duct tape would have also been sufficient.

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Kairenne t1_j6nggqr wrote

OMG yes. They will haunt you for the rest of your life. You will be assessed huge penalties that increase rapidly.

Even when you pay, make an extra copy to send back certified asap. I think they go thru past years records and re-bill.

My employer took out the correct taxes. They got their money, they KNOW they got your money. Just grift from the company.

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NewAlexandria t1_j6nf6ch wrote

I'll be getting the downvotes from there — but most of the bell curve really doesn't need any special education beyond what could be taught in high school. Let alone that parents should already be doing this and thus teach it to their kids; and not even need time in school on it. Most peoples' tax scenario will follow their parents'

Which, i say all that bluntly because most people are able to, but over-mystify it and choose never to figure it out.

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