![]() Sincie it was close to what i was already doing i decided to give it a try. I was ecstatic and told some of my friends ironically enough a buddy of mine got inspired and started doing keto which is actually how i originally heard about it. At the time I had seen some of the videos about the harmful effects of sugar so I decided to try cutting out added sugar from my diet so from late November to the end of January I ended up going from 324 lbs (146 kg) to 304 lbs (137 kg). This is a long read the 1st part is a summary of the 1st time i lost 100 pounds and the effects that lead to the regain and struggles to lost it again feel free to skip that section and just go to the "the Start" sectionĪt the end of 2018 I found myself at the ripe weight of 324 lbs (146 kg). The weight chart from 2014 - today (the dates on the chart are bugged i have no idea why): īefore and After Photos from 1st time i lost 100 pounds: īefore and After Photos from my current journey: today i was able to track all of my calories for 100 days and have lost 48 lbs (21 kg) I wanted to share my story with others who may be in the same situation as me. I Lost over 100 lbs (45 kg) in 2019 and then managed to gain it all back. Submitted by Nyakittymeow to taxhelp Ģ023.03.06 06:32 Cpt_Plushy The Road to Lose 100+ pounds for the 2nd time Is that okay? I am close to finishing up my taxes electronically. I was wondering since that too was already included in my paycheck stub does that mean it is already taxed and does not need to be reported as seperate income on my taxes? I am just wondering if this supplemental pay is handled differently then the regular paid sick leave employers give? Just in case, under state taxes, i did list it seperatly as covid pay because i did not see a section for it under federal income. I am filling out my taxes on turbotax and have my w2 with me and in box 14 it only has CASDI as reportable sick pay already included in my gross income i assume so no need to report individually right?Īlso, I checked my pay stub from last year and found i received a few hours of 2022 california covid supplemental paid sick leave. I could not find the answer to this question anywhere, been searching online for hours lol so I thought I would post it here in case anyone else is going through the same thing. Submitted by Fancy-Priority-3625 to piercing Ģ023.03.06 06:46 Nyakittymeow need to report 2022 california covid supplemental paid sick leave? taxable?
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