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Our Tax Guy Has Me So Freaked Out!
Asked by K.G. from Fort Wayne
on January 26, 2012
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Ok normally I do our taxes with turbo tax and do efile, easy peasy, No problems. But since we have been 1099A for a foreclouser I have had to ask our financial guy to ...
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- Wowie wow wow! He sounds like he's got some issues.. I'd be taking my information to someone else... maybe even try H&R Block onilne, you can actually start the proces...
- When it comes to business taxes a huge percentage of it MUST be filed electronically. My employer has filed hundreds of tax forms and makes tax payments electronically...
- Frankly, I would go elsewhere...... I don't like dealing with conspiracy theorists in a professional manner..... and frankly, he isn't being very professional at this...
Tax Preparation Software
Asked by L.M. from New York
on January 27, 2010
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I used Turbo Tax for the last 2 years to prepare my taxes (need to use 1040A and several schedules). I like the program, but it's the most expensive on the market. D...
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- Go through www.irs.gov for the free efile.
- I've used TaxAct.com the last few years. Depending on your AGI, it could be free. I think the cut off is $50,000. If you want to file your state taxes electronically, ...
- I know Turbo Tax is expensive, but my brother who is a CPA said it is the best one on the market for doing your own taxes.
Any Experience Using Turbo Tax?
Asked by E.R. from Stockton
on January 11, 2009
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Hi moms! Like many others, we're trying to cut costs on whatever we can and instead of taking our taxes to our preparer, we were thinking of doing turbo tax. Does an...
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- I always use "free file" at the irs website, you can also file your state tax for free also. It's only for short form tho. And I do recommend turbo tax too, especial...
- Hi E. LOVE Turbo Tax :) I have a childcare businesses at home we file every year for the last 5 years its easy fast and you get it done in ONE DAY!!! just have all ...
- Hi E.. I have used Turbo Tax to file for a son and daughter-in-law who didn't have online access at the time. It is pretty easy to use. Just be sure that you have a...
Need Recomendations for Filing Tax Return...
Asked by M.G. from Dallas
on January 20, 2009
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Hi Ladies,
Since tax time is here again I need some recommendations/opinions on how and with who would be the best way to go in filing our tax return! (We kinda need ...
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- We have been using H&R Block for about 5 or 6 years now. We feel comfortable with our returns. My husband is a fire fighter so we have a lot of deductions here and t...
- Definitely get them done for you. We also used to think we could do them ourselves and be fine, after we had kids I asked my husband to take them to someone to do the...
- It just depends if you want to do all the work, I have been doing our taxes for the last 6 years and know all the irs handbooks that apply to me. I enjoy doing it. I...
Tax Question - Child's Income
Asked by L.D. from Los Angeles
on February 4, 2011
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Hi Mamas - My 3.5 year old son has been lucky enough to have had a couple of modeling jobs this past year which have paid a total of $1400. I just received his 1099 F...
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- I'm an accountant and have had my degree for over 20 years. Your child does have to file a separate return but he shouldn't be claiming himself as a dependent. You can...
- i am pretty sure you just add it to your taxes, go to the irs.gov website and look for questions or call your local h&r block and ask them
- According to the IRS, his gross income was over $950, therefore, a return needs to be filed in his name. Yes, you can still claim him as a dependent. Go to www.ir...
Tax Exemption Advice Needed
Asked by J.F. from Milwaukee
on December 2, 2006
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Hello everyone, It's my first time leave a message on here, but I was wondering if anyone has ever had to deal with the tax exemption process for non-paying fathers? M...
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- HI! This is my first posting also! I know exactly what your going through, my ex still finds ways to screw me also, it's amazing all the ways he finds! Anyway, you pro...
- I have no idea about that taxes. But I am curious to know why your child support is not taken out of his check. My support for my son is taken out of my ex's paycheck ...
- Ok first of all call HR block or someone who is a professional and ask them, so you know 100% what you are able to do. I was a single mom and I was told that the pare...
Pesky Ex Babysitter Refusing to Disclose Provider Info for Tax Purposes!!
Asked by S.H. from Wichita
on February 14, 2010
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Last year I took my daughter to an in home daycare where the lady was sleeping while watching several children, let them play outside unsupervised with a 5 foot pool i...
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- You can still claim her. If you cannot obtain a SSN for her, you just have to provide the information that you know, like her name and address. You may not be able to ...
- One NEVER EVER gives out their SSN. I own a business (not child-care) and do not have an EIN as I am a sole employee. And EIN is used by the IRS to track EMPLOYEES o...
- The only info you need for your taxes on this woman is her first and last name, her address and how much you paid her the IRS will find out the rest for you. Good luck
Tax Question, This CAN'T Be Legal, Can It??
Asked by J.S. from Tampa
on January 31, 2011
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My husband I have had legal custody of our nephew and niece for 6 years now, and have always been able to have them on our taxes as deductions each year. Their biologi...
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- You will need to mail your tax return to the IRS instead of electronically filing it. When you mail it in, include a letter explaining the situation along with the cus...
- Go to a CPA to have your taxes done this year. That way you KNOW you are in the right with all of your deductions. In my opinion, having good tax advice is worth its w...
- Ditto... call the IRS to make sure that any/all paperwork they need you have / to give them a head's up. OR Work with an accountant this year.
Son-In-Law Wants to Claim "Single" on Income Tax Return!!!
Asked by K.B. from Dallas
on January 5, 2011
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My son-in-law stated this past weekend that he wanted to still claim "Single" on his income taxes! I have been wondering why ever since! He has been the most "untrut...
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- Your daughter needs to claim head of household. She will not get all credits for the baby if she claims married filing separate. No earned income credit either.
- He can't file Single if he's married. He can file Married filing Separately. Perhaps what he means is that he wants to claim Single on his withholding so that more t...
- Don't single people pay more taxes? All those dependents make nice little deductions. He doesn't sound terribly bright but I suspect that the reason why he is saying...
Taxes Are DONE... Really J., What Took You So Long.
Asked by J.B. from Houston
on February 16, 2012
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1. are yours done, yet to be mailed?
2. have you not even started?
3. have you already got your return?
4. have you already spent your return?
5. do you owe? (you ...
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- Mine is basically done, but since I owe (and don't have the money right now), I'll wait until April to file.
- Ours are not done. My teenage daughter cleaned one day (I know - and yes the hallelujiah choir did break out in chorus from heaven) and we suspect she threw out a 109...
- I second what Cheryl said...I am self employed so always wait til the last minute to file, but this year, we needed the return AND are planning a vaca this summer, but...