Dang I want a zero turn and now California is trying to go all electric mowers shits gonna cost me a fortune soon.
Even if you earn 300k married filing jointly with 1 kid under 5 and 1 5-17 you should be receiving $333/mo
I don't know how hard you are balling but plug some numbers here: https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/6023...dit-calculator
Like it was hard to justify 3k for one but now I'm thinking 4k so I hope this pushes out more and they come down before my contraption I ride falls apart entirely.
Yeah I was legit buying a zero turn this off-season or next and now I'm looking at mine like please fucking live.
zero turn would be perfect for my lawn cause it's so small that's how many turns you'd have to make on one
I grew up on just under an acre...I wouldn't want to do that shit on foot today. On a half acre now, so I couldn't justify getting a riding mower when we built a couple years ago. I did go electric tho, all Ego things. Love em, no more fucking around with gas and oil and nice and quiet (by comparison).
Do it anyway!
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Yeah I have a riding mower with 42inch deck under an acre but it still takes too long. Too much landscaping and trees and curves and grass. I want to fly through it and get some pretty lines.
I hear ya. If I had a riding mower I'd do the crossing diagonal lines thing and make it look all fancy. I'm not double walking the yard though...maybe when I retire and need to find things to do besides drink all day.
This is helpful and makes the $167 I'm getting a month make sense.
Interestingly this is the best explanation I've seen of how this tax credit breaks down, nice website and thanks for the link Archie*.
*it doesn't make up for the way that Rodgers and Packers are gonna butt plug the Bears this Sunday though.