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		<title>Upgrading TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 19:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve filed our taxes and are eagerly awaiting our return so we can apply a majority of it towards our Debt Snowball and take a significant jump towards our goal.  We have however decided to take a portion of it and upgrade our TV.  We&#8217;re currently using a 27&#8243; CRT style that we bought shortly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve filed our taxes and are eagerly awaiting our return so we can apply a majority of it towards our Debt Snowball and take a significant jump towards our goal.  We have however decided to take a portion of it and upgrade our TV.  We&#8217;re currently using a 27&#8243; CRT style that we bought shortly after we got married almost 9 years ago, and it is on its last legs.  For the last year we&#8217;ve had to keep the Brightness setting turned all the way up to be able to see anything in a semi-dark scene, and its getting worse as time goes on.  With as much as we&#8217;re using our TV for our indoor entertainment now, we&#8217;ve decided its time to make the jump into HDTV land.</p>
<p><span id="more-331"></span>What we&#8217;re looking at doing is getting something in the 36&#8243; to 47&#8243; range.  Originally we were thinking 32&#8243;, but it isn&#8217;t really any larger than our existing TV since the widescreen format changes how they&#8217;re measured.  Since part of our desire to upgrade is to be able to read the smaller text on the screen from across the room, sticking to something that doesn&#8217;t give us any additional size is kind of a waste.  Over the last few days I&#8217;ve been looking at the local stores and it seems our best bang for the buck right now will be a 42&#8243; LCD screen.  I&#8217;ve also looked at a<a href="http://www.hhgregg.com/dynamic.asp?did=148#view" target="_blank"> size chart</a> and it seems 42&#8243; is the right size for our room too.  That being said, it says a 27&#8243; standard TV is about the right size for our room, and I think a 32&#8243; would be much better.  The price difference from 42&#8243; to 47&#8243; seems to be a little steep right now though.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m deciding now is whether it is worth the small price difference to go from 720p up to 1080p.  While the broadcasts currently aren&#8217;t at 1080p (according to local TV salesmen for what it is worth) they could be in the future, and we would also see that if we picked up a Blueray player.  Since I don&#8217;t anticipate doing that any time soon, I don&#8217;t think that is a very big deal.  The only HD input we&#8217;ll have for now is the Xbox 360, and we may decide to upgrade satellite receivers sometime down the road but that won&#8217;t be on the table for a while anyway.  Also in some research I&#8217;ve done, <a href="http://www.dishnetwork.com" target="_blank">Dish</a> (which is who we use) seems to have the best HDTV quality but its still not full 1080p.  I am noticing however that there doesn&#8217;t seem to be much difference at all price wise, it just depends on what models the store currently has.</p>
<p>The thing that is hard to keep in mind is that we may notice a difference when looking at the TV models side by side in the store, but at the end of the day when we get it home it is going to look thousands of times better than what we currently have.  Because of that little fact right there, I&#8217;m concentrating on getting the best value in the size range we want, and I am hopeful that this purchase will last us another 9 and a half years.  I guess worst case in a few years if we want to upgrade again, this would make a heck of an improvement for a TV in our bedroom&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Daschle&#8217;s Mess preventable by Fair Tax</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 19:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was all over the news Tuesday that Tom Daschle had announced he &#8220;neglected&#8221; to pay nearly $150K in Federal income taxes, but he was sorry.  He was still in the running for Health and Human Services Secretary, and still had the support of our new president, Barack Obama.  Yesterday he announced he is bowing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/30/tom-daschle-tax-problem_n_162708.html" target="_blank">all over the news</a> Tuesday that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle" target="_blank">Tom Daschle</a> had announced he &#8220;neglected&#8221; to pay nearly $150K in Federal income taxes, but he was sorry.  He was still in the running for Health and Human Services Secretary, and still had the support of our new president, <a href="http://www.barackobama.com/index.php" target="_blank">Barack Obama</a>.  Yesterday he <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D964904G0&amp;show_article=1" target="_blank">announced he is bowing out of the running</a>, citing concern over perceived integrity issues surrounding the tax questions.  I don&#8217;t know a lot about Sen. Dashle, his policies, or his past, but I&#8217;m willing to say I highly doubt he is fully at blame for this situation.</p>
<p><span id="more-299"></span>Anyone who knows anything about taxes knows that the tax code is so confusing that unless you&#8217;re filing a <a href="http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040ez.pdf" target="_blank">1040EZ form</a>, you need to use a professional service or product in order to make sure it is OK.  Some of us are just above the &#8220;EZ&#8221; level and simple do-it-yourself options like <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D0%26ref%255F%3Dnb%255Fss%255Fgw%26y%3D0%26field-keywords%3Dturbotax%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Daps&amp;tag=geekone-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">Turbotax</a> suffice.  Others, and I believe Daschle would fall into this category, really have no choice but to use a good CPA to make sure they are doing everything by the book.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to go out on a limb here and assume there was no intentional deception on the part of Daschle and it was in fact a legitimate oversight.  With that said, that tells me there are 2 parts to the problem here.  First of all, his CPA was incompetent.  A CPA worth their weight in salt would have been asking enough questions of him to catch this mistake before they were filed, or at least long before it reached the $150K point.  I think he could have saved himself by pointing this fact out.  &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry, my CPA made a gross mistake.  I trusted their professional opinion and they unintentionally misled me.  I&#8217;ve paid the back taxes and subsequent penalties owed, and will be having my completed tax return reviewed by a 2nd CPA before filing from now on to make sure this never happens again.&#8221;  No harm, no foul, and he&#8217;d probably already be confirmed as HHS Secretary by now.</p>
<p>Whether or not it was a mistake by the CPA, this does expose a very large problem with our tax system today: its horribly overcomplicated.  If a CPA doesn&#8217;t know whether use of a car is a gift or considered income, when it is their sole job to know, we have a problem.  Americans spend an <a href="http://www.fairtax.org/site/PageServer?pagename=obama_talkingpoints" target="_blank">estimated $300 Billion</a> dollars per year on tax preparation services of some sort, and this does not include the cost to keep the IRS in place to monitor and enforce the tax rules.  How much more money could Americans and American Corporations save if they could keep and invest this otherwise wasted money?</p>
<p>This is one of the reasons I&#8217;m a big proponent of the <a href="http://www.fairtax.org" target="_blank">Fair Tax</a>.  In a nutshell, the Fair Tax system eliminates the income tax system and implements an across-the-board Federal sales tax.  Calculations show that the tax rate would be in the 30% range, which would keep about the same revenue going to the government, and keep people&#8217;s tax liability roughly the same.  Talk about simple!  No more keeping shoeboxes full of receipts to sort through. No more IRS audits to see that you claimed an extra $50 in deductions that you weren&#8217;t entitled to.  Did you buy groceries today?  You paid your taxes.  Did you buy that new vacuum sealer for your business?  Your taxes are paid.</p>
<p>Under the current proposed Fair Tax, every person in the country with a social security number would receive a &#8220;prebate&#8221; for all taxes paid up to the poverty level.  This means low income families would effectively not be taxed at all, which is how it works today for the most part.  Any money spent above and beyond the poverty level would all be taxed at the same rate, meaning &#8220;the rich&#8221; will be paying exactly the same tax rate that the &#8220;middle class&#8221; families do.  It is simply a fair way to do it.</p>
<p>Another huge advantage to the fair tax is there would be no more tax on savings and investment!  This has phenomenal result.  Since only spending would be taxed, any money placed into savings and into investments would grow completely tax free.  It will also mean you can invest more too.  If you make $40K and are taxed at say 20% if you have enough deductions, you have $32,000 after taxes are paid.  If you spend $30K, that will leave only $2,000 to invest.  Under the fair tax, if you spend that same $30,000 you would have $10,000 left to invest.  I understand that you would probably spend more than $30,000 due to the increased sales tax, but it would make it easy for people to see where that money is going and would encourage them to save rather than spend.  That $7 fast-food cheeseburger meal looks a lot less appetizing when you know you&#8217;re going to have to spend over $9.50 by the time federal and state sales tax is added.  The old TV may last a bit longer when the $1,000 replacement will now be over $1,300.  It is what is already happening, except it moves the tax visibility to the cash register receipt rather than seeing a number on the pay stub.</p>
<p>I believe if the Fair Tax were in place, we wouldn&#8217;t have all of the controversial &#8220;tax oversights&#8221; by people in the spotlight.</p>
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