Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Amy's Mom Saver - FREE BATTERIES!


Check out the details here:

MOM SAVER 04 27 10 by gary-2

Friday, April 23, 2010

It's Plugged In With Bob!




Friday Morning's Movies Include the new J-Lo Film. Should you get a back up plan?

How about the New Disney Film? Listen here!

Plugged in back up plan by gary-2

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Amy's Momsaver!

What to do when the eggs run out and you can't get more! But you need them!



Mom saver 04 20 10 by gary-2

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Last Minute Tax Tips from IRS.GOV

# File Electronically Consider filing electronically instead of using paper tax forms. If you file electronically and choose to have your tax refund deposited directly into your bank account, you will have your money in as few as 10 days. Virtually everyone can prepare a return and electronically file it for free. For the second year, the IRS and its partners are offering the option of Free File Fillable Forms. Another option is Traditional Free File. About 98 million taxpayers – 70 percent of all taxpayers – are eligible for the IRS Traditional Free File.

# Check the Identification Numbers When filing a paper return carefully check the identification numbers — usually Social Security numbers — for each person listed. This includes you, your spouse, dependents and persons listed in relation to claims for the Child and Dependent Care Credit or Earned Income Tax Credit. Missing, incorrect or illegible Social Security numbers can delay or reduce a tax refund.

# Double-Check Your Figures If you are filing a paper return, you should double-check that you have correctly figured the refund or balance due.

# Check the Tax Tables If you are filing using the Free File Fillable Forms or a paper return you should double-check that you have used the right figure from the tax table.

# Sign your form You must sign and date your return. Both spouses must sign a joint return, even if only one had income. Anyone paid to prepare a return must also sign it.

# Mailing Your Return Use the coded envelope included with your tax package to mail your return. If you did not receive an envelope, check the section called "Where Do You File?" in the tax instruction booklet.

# Mailing a Payment People sending a payment should make the check out to “United States Treasury” and should enclose it with, but not attach it to the tax return or the Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher, if used. The check should include the Social Security number of the person listed first on the return, daytime phone number, the tax year and the type of form filed.

# Electronic Payments Electronic payment options are convenient, safe and secure methods for paying taxes. You can authorize an electronic funds withdrawal, or use a credit or a debit card. For more information on electronic payment options, visit IRS.gov.

# Extension to File By the April due date, you should either file a return or request an extension of time to file. Remember, the extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay.

# IRS.gov Forms and publications and helpful information on a variety of tax subjects are available around the clock at IRS.gov. You can also check the status of your refund after you file your return by clicking on Where’s My Refund?.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Get Paid For Buying Appliances! Amy's Momsaver.



http://www.thoughtsofthatmom.com/

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tuesday...MUST BE AMY'S MOM SAVER!


TODAY: HOW TO AVOID ALLERGIES

MOM SAVER 040610 by gary-2

Monday, April 5, 2010

Mt. Dew Throwback?



Remember the days when SUGAR wasn't a selling point?

I picked up a Mountain Dew "Throwback" today. And the major selling point of the soft drink was that it contained sugar.

Remember the old days when sugar was bad for you and the cancer-causing artificial sweeteners were GOOD for you?

Just goes to show you that most things DO come full circle.