What kind of IRS form is needed for filing tax for working student who is at the same time a dependent.?
July 29th, 2010What kind of IRS form is needed for filing tax for working student who is at the same time a dependent.?
What kind of IRS form is needed for filing tax for working student who is at the same time a dependent.?
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a. The amount of time it takes to complete a test.
b. The heights of giraffes in zoos across the United States.
c. The length of time it takes to do a Federal tax return.
d. The weights of the tackles in professional football teams.
e. none of these
My boyfriends soon to be ex wife refuses to give him a copy of the joint tax return they filed for 2009. She did the return using one of the internet based tax software programs. He’s asked her several times for a copy and she flat out refuses to make him a copy. She said she would give him a copy, only if he was being audited.
So this is morally and ethically wrong, but is it illegal?
BTW, yes, she kept the whole refund too.
is there a tax deduction if you have a child with a disability?
And if so, what site?
I declared and then later learned that there was an error on my W-2. How do I make corrections after I have filed? Are there specific forms or procedures?
I declared and then later learned that there was an error on my W-2. How do I make corrections after I have filed? Are there specific forms or procedures?
a. The amount of time it takes to complete a test.
b. The heights of giraffes in zoos across the United States.
c. The length of time it takes to do a Federal tax return.
d. The weights of the tackles in professional football teams.
e. none of these
a. The amount of time it takes to complete a test.
b. The heights of giraffes in zoos across the United States.
c. The length of time it takes to do a Federal tax return.
d. The weights of the tackles in professional football teams.
e. none of these
Just wondering if anyone has recommendations as I know sometimes you can save more money by holding off on declaring certain things from year to year- such as tuition payments for example. I am 99% sure I don’t owe any money but want to maximize my return from the past 3 years. Any help is appreciated!