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Any yeas or nays for Landau boats?
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<blockquote data-quote="gunner1" data-source="post: 69814" data-attributes="member: 876"><p>Nah, she knows that this is the way it is. Not being a pig or anything. We do the same thing every year- she claims our son on her taxes. ( We're not married obviously but we've been together for 12 years.) Then whatever my tax return is I keep it all and she takes the same amount out of her state/federal return., The rest of her return we spend together on bills or whatever. It's a VERY nice and mutually benficial way to do things. This year she wanted to take our soon to be seven year old son Hunter to Disney again because the first time we took him ( my SECOND time at Disney!), he was only a few months old. SHe knew that meant less "play money" for her but she was okay with that. She'll probably still have at least $500 to play with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunner1, post: 69814, member: 876"] Nah, she knows that this is the way it is. Not being a pig or anything. We do the same thing every year- she claims our son on her taxes. ( We're not married obviously but we've been together for 12 years.) Then whatever my tax return is I keep it all and she takes the same amount out of her state/federal return., The rest of her return we spend together on bills or whatever. It's a VERY nice and mutually benficial way to do things. This year she wanted to take our soon to be seven year old son Hunter to Disney again because the first time we took him ( my SECOND time at Disney!), he was only a few months old. SHe knew that meant less "play money" for her but she was okay with that. She'll probably still have at least $500 to play with. [/QUOTE]
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