@Infoseepage @josephcox So every Tesla owner should take their car and push it off a cliff? That's not even remotely realistic. Most people don't have the resources to just throw away a working car and buy a new one.
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I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor: (ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Mar-2025 04:15:12 JST I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
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I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor: (ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2025 09:30:29 JST I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
@rysiek @futurebird just don't think the paper trail will stop them from letting you go for some other reason.
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I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor: (ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2025 07:39:15 JST I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
@ryanc @tychotithonus I constantly underwithhold and always owe several hundred or more. I've only received an underpayment penalty once or twice. The penalty is not based on the amount you owe, it's based on the difference between what you owe and what you should have paid, so it's really not a bad deal.
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I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor: (ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2025 07:28:20 JST I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
@ryanc @tychotithonus as long as you withhold at least 110% of what you owed the previous year you're good regardless of the amount owed (I think it's 110%)
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I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor: (ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2025 07:24:06 JST I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
@tychotithonus @ryanc no they can't require estimated payments but yes they can and will impose penalties if you should but don't