Vol Mania 21
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one of my friends sisters was an illegal immigrant. when she became a citizen she immediately went on welfare even though she was working full time as a maid. then sheo declared all her neighbors kids as dependants and apparantly they all declare her kids as dependants too. when i asked her why she did this her response is "everyone i know does this." greeeaattttt. i'm 100% convinced if we gave $$$$ to govt employees for finding fraud the costs of our social welfare programs would haf.
So I am coming in on this one a lil' late, did they pass this plan or not?
God Bless America, the only place on Earth that can be trillions in debt and giving money away, at $600 dollars per person, and only using about half the population at 150 million that comes out to be enough to pay a hunk out of our debt, but I guess that would make too much sense for govt
I got my notice in the mail yesterday. Supposed to start in May and last through the summer.
It's just our money right?The notices are going out this month to an estimated 130 million households who filed returns for the 2006 tax year, at a cost $41.8 million, IRS spokesman John Lipold confirmed.
Sears Offers Bonus For Gift Cards Bought With Stimulus Checkswhen customers bring their stimulus checks to a Sears or Kmart and convert the full amount of the check into gift cards, they'll receive a bonus gift card worth an additional 10% from May 14 to July 19.
The gift cards can be redeemed at Sears, Kmart and Lands' End retail outlets as well as on Sears and Lands' End's Web sites.
The Enquirer - Kroger vying for tax rebatesThe grocer on May 2 launches a program that adds 10 percent to all gift cards of $300 or more – bringing the shopper $330 to spend in any store under the Kroger corporate umbrella.
Stores to offer 10% extra on GC purchased with the tax stimulus checks
Sears Offers Bonus For Gift Cards Bought With Stimulus Checks
Kroger too:
The Enquirer - Kroger vying for tax rebates
I wonder how many more companies will jump on the bandwagon?
It's a rebate. The government is not "giving away" money. They are giving you your own money back.