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At current interest rates, not really. ALTHOUGH if you did have that money


available and invested it in a strong stock market like we've been having then perhaps.

Personally, I shoot for small refunds because I'd rather not owe, but I'm also not going to spend hours trying to project next years taxes so that I can absolutely calculate EXACTLY what I should withhold this year. Not worth the time for me.

(In response to this post by Pylons)

Posted: 02/20/2019 at 09:40AM



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Why do most people get so excited for a large tax refund? -- vt_mughal 02/20/2019 08:37AM
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  Because I didn't put 1/3 of my refund into withholding -- hoosnowahokie 02/20/2019 08:49AM
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