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Feb 26, 2009 23:14

Tax Return: $485
Motorcycle Insurance for the year: $529

Not too bad, was hoping to have a big enough return to cover it all, but meh.

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yawnilutrova February 27 2009, 03:54:56 UTC
I got 1500 in Tax return last year, i STill have not received my T4 but im thinking its ALOT more, LOL i got 3 raises in the year,

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yawnilutrova February 27 2009, 03:56:21 UTC
guess in the end it was like around 1200ish

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kiallamraptor February 27 2009, 03:56:25 UTC
Its also because you are a student.

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yawnilutrova February 27 2009, 04:37:17 UTC
and will be for 5 years if i continue going plumbing, :P, then go into another trade, LOL to screw the system..LOL. not really

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llamaslug February 27 2009, 11:24:10 UTC
He's in Canada, and has full comprehensive cause he's had two stolen bikes.

On my SV Full coverage was about $650/yr

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kiallamraptor February 27 2009, 11:31:41 UTC
Thieft claims do not effect your rates. That would be unfair, because its in a situation 'beyond your control' is what a broker told me once.

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llamaslug February 27 2009, 13:09:21 UTC
Interesting. Here if I make any claim to my insurance. Be it act of god, theft, what not, they'll raise the rates. If I didn't have full coverage on my car it would cost me 300/6 months, I currently pay 1080/6monts because of comprehisive and collision and un/under insured.

I dunno what my bike insurance will be when I get a new one. Hopefully not too bad. But I should start researching.

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conduit February 27 2009, 18:29:54 UTC
Ugh I did my taxes online to see what I could get back potentially and it came up as 3.7k. I ran my tail off to H&R block to find out that I only get back 430$ ; ; I think this year will be a investment year with RSPs and what not so I actually touch that kind of a refund. I suppose on the plus side my bills are almost all vanquished!

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kiallamraptor February 27 2009, 22:01:23 UTC
Thats not bad, considering most people in your trade have to pay in, unless they got kids and a stay-at-home wife or something.

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