iluvpntbtr

iluvpntbtr t1_j6g69cb wrote

I’m gonna do the math on this this week and get back to you because I’m genuinely curious. My husbands new vehicle 2k per year in taxes. My 10 yr old vehicle 200$ per year in taxes- wondering if cost of said new vehicle can actually save me 1800 per year in gas at 8k miles Year year. Honestly I’m doubtful but want to do the math vs being a subjective skeptic.

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iluvpntbtr t1_j6cxkp9 wrote

One thing I think about is anyone doing the analysis on how much local business income could be generated by moving to a different tax method? For example I’m hesitant to buy a new car simply because of the taxes on it vs my 10 years old car. So the local car dealer is not getting my business or insurance person that’s I’d buy on said new car. This also promotes a lot of older less environmental friendly cars on the road too. Just my 2 cents.

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iluvpntbtr t1_j6cx0m6 wrote

My vote is the Y. I’m middle aged and not that fit but do go to 3-4 classes a week to stay active. I bounced around to 3-4 different Y’s because I workout while my kids are practicing their sports in the evening. While there are a few fitter people at the Y generally it’s a very low key wholesome organization. I’ve never felt intimidated there. For reference I tried ACAC and it was intimidating and pretty upscale (snooty?) for my needs. For sure I gravitate towards certain classes that “meet you where you are” vs the boot campy type classes. But for sure you will find a few you really like if you are willing to try new things. Good luck. DM me if you want some class examples.

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iluvpntbtr t1_j2dkv95 wrote

Started day out taking my teen to swim practice.

We’ll spend the evening having fondue as we do every NYE. Cheese then broth. We received the fondue pot for a wedding gift. Just celebrated our 17 year anniversary yesterday.

Happy New Years!

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