Look here!

Cool, huh?

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6252728/competitive_consigning.html?cat=25

DG: No ad, but high value Huggies coupons

I was all set to do the Dollar General matchups today. Picked up my inserts and there was no DG ad this week. Went to their website, and there is no ad. The WOW savings that I matched up last week are good until the 14th. But while I was at the site, figured I’d at least take a look at the IPs they had.

$0.50 Huggies wipes
$2 Huggies diapers
Nothing else that interested me, lots of cat food coupons.

No 5/25 this week either, at least not up yet!

Redbox Deals

Here’s a cool deal that just showed up on my feed–
Go to the Redbox Facebook page and like them. Then, click on the Valentine tab and score some free rental codes.

They also have a monthly deal available by texting REDBOX to 727272–they give away one rental code each month.

I like Redbox, very easy and I can almost always score free codes. It is a pita sometimes to have to go back to the store the next day.

Tax time & your home

It’s tax season! So in the spirit of the season (might as well look at it as a positive!), here are some things to think about, from Hilary.

The massive tax-extension law that President Obama signed at the end of 2010 keeps tax brackets and capital gains rate at existing levels for two more years and maintains other key real estate provisions such as the 15-year cost recovery period for leasehold improvements, 25 percent depreciation recapture rate, and the deductibility of expenses related to certain necessary remediation work.

The law also extends some energy efficiency tax benefits for up to two years and holds onto the deductibility of mortgage insurance premiums. This is important to anyone selling their home who would have been hit with capital gains taxes and those who have made improvements to their properties and were planning on writing off those expenses.

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