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I'll check out your link. Thanks. Tootsie ![]()
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Okay Vonn, I should have read the link first (lazy????). That is of great help.
This tax stuff gets so complex. DH learned a lot this year and by osmosis so did I. ![]()
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I got my snail mail from the IRS today....to tell me about this program....
it cost American's 42 million dollars to send this letter out ![]() Don't you love our government?
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Vonn,
Another question...if you know. I took my DD as a dependent as you know. But at the end of my session, it said me and DH would get $1200 but none for our DD ![]() Since DD filed, will she get her own $600? I think it said "Since she can be claimed by someone else, she can't". How could they leave out a paying and filing tax payer? I'm confused...maybe I'm wrong??? Thanks
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I hear ya on this ..
as long as the dependent is listed on YOUR tax return - you should be getting the $300 .. again . ... they are confusing everyone ... and yes ... they will be mailing out ALOT of mailings ... now - according to the IRS (another report I posted) ... said that they WILL be requiring the amounts to be reported for next year .. I get a bit disgruntled when they do this during TAX season ... because I don't have all the answers .. and they keep changing the answers!! LOL
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LOL VONN!!!
I think because she is not under 17 she is not a 'deduction' for me...I don't get that $1000. She is just not her own head of household yet. Since she is not HOH, it does appear that she will be screwed out of the rebate. Time will tell, but what makes them think she is not struggling like everyone else? I'm sure after a few politicians do their taxes for themselves and their college students, they'll figure it out!
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Personally, I think the idea is bogus, but heck, I'll take the money and use it well. ![]() Didn't you say she filed a return of her own? IF so she will get something, but I thought it was around $300.00. I think the $600.00 is for the joint return. So if a married couple files it would be $1200.00 if you qualify. To me this is a windfall so why complain? It's nothing owed to us; just supposed to stimulate the economy. Not due to struggling. They (gov) want us to spend it to help the economy recover. Here is information on the Single filer. Single without Qualifying Children In most cases, payments will range from $300 to $600 for individuals and $600 to $1200 for joint filers. Taxpayers may receive $300 for each qualifying child. Payments could be less, depending on tax liabilty and Adjusted Gross Income. Phaseout reduction begins at $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers. Examples of how the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 may affect taxpayers who are single and either childless or do not have children who qualify for the child tax credit: 1) Individual with wages of $4,000, no federal income tax liability. Individual rebate is $300 2) Individual with no wages, veterans’ payments of $2,000, social security benefits of $2,000, no federal income tax liability. Individual rebate is $300 3) Individual with no wages, no social security benefits, veterans’ payments of $4,000, no federal income tax liability. Individual rebate is $300 4) Individual with no wages, no social security benefits, no veterans’ benefits, AGI is $10,000, federal income tax liability is $125. Individual rebate is $300 5) Individual with AGI is $12,000, federal income tax liability is $325. Individual rebate is $325 6) Individual with AGI is $35,000, federal income tax liability in excess of $600. Individual rebate is $600 7) Individual with AGI is $80,000, federal income tax liability in excess of $600. Individual rebate is $600 Phase out reduction is ($250) TOTAL is $350 Check out the IRS link that Vonn sent; it is really helpful. Tootsie
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