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    What is this?

    Anyone know what this metal box mounted on the pole is for? Looks low on the pole so was thinking something for cable or telephone but I am guessing.
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    Tax Question

    Finished our 2021 taxes using H&R Block SW and we are paying zero federal taxes but looking at the 1040SR form it says we have about $300 taxable income. So that should put us in the 10% bracket (0-20k) so was expecting about $30 tax but no our tax is $0. I fiddled with the income numbers and...
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    1040 Tax Question

    I use H&R Block software to figure my taxes for 2019 and wanted to investigate how my taxes were calculated. The software uses 1040 form and on line 11b for taxable income is $14,345. The next entry with data on the form shows at line 12a a tax of $1153. I am using married filing jointly and...
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    Password

    Changed my login password. Let my browser create a long cryptic password and saved it. Works fine from my browser but not from my iphone app. Gives login error. Is there a limit on password length using the app?
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    Vanguard After Tax funds

    Our after tax fund Wellesley threw off a lot of CG & dividends last year and expect our after tax fund to grow over the years so I am thinking of changing to something more tax efficient for the long term. Plan on doing roth conversions the next few years followed by RMD's so would like to keep...
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    Retiring in Portugal

    Enjoyed watching this video of my son's ex CEO who was retiring and going to portugal and choosing a new home there. Video
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    Roth conversion question

    Never done a roth conversion and am wondering. We are drawing social security now and only have a small pension and a little taxable dividends income. Even though we didn't need a distribution from my ira I recently took a 23k distribution because I calculated that amount with all our...
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    Spouse Benefits in SS

    Hi all New here, Does anyone know how to calculate benefits for your spouse at different retirement dates for the primary earner. Can't find much on ss.gov except that at full retirement age a spouse can claim 50% of the primary earner benefit at full retirement age. Is it always 50% or is it...
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