This blog should serve as a repository for how I approach problems in the world. Sometimes I wonder about what's going on in my life, and finding data to predict events has been helpful. In everything from taxation to the size of my Gmail account, I've got access to information that can help in decision making. Or at least lower my stress.
With taxes, I want to know if my grad school loans count as a person. It turns out that, for the sake of a W-4, my loans are a dependent.
I feed them Wheaties.
It also turns out my gmail account won't run out of space in the forseeable future.
I'll be keeping track of how I approach problems, and how I attempt to solve them. This is basically what I do at work, so to avoid intellectual property concerns, I won't mention workplace projects.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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So does the IRS accept your loans as a person - if so, I need to buy some Wheaties!
ReplyDeleteInteresting is deductible, and it is so ridiculously high that I get deductions as if I have a child.
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