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i believe it will be in november 2021 sometime anybody know the date? i can't seem to find that the irs has announced it yet
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Here They come - Letters recalculating the stimulus credit
SCL replied to Corduroy Frog's topic in General Chat
early on you could find stim 1 & 2 for taxpayer under "where's my stimulus"(or something like that). that was shut down after awhile but way too early why a confusing debit card was issued is a complete mystery to me...irs morons -
what is the college/university?
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mine for several years...and it has been more than adequate maybe an early new (2015) 3rd gen intel i5...upgraded 8+mg ram years ago and r&red every other year way more than enough (over kill) hard drive memory...1G? i don't do pictures, memories, or music...only a social site or two...just the facts "mam" computer prices are so cheap compared to near and far ago prices i am thinking of going to a current gen i5 or i7...solid state...and anything else you can think of
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duh newbie...waiting for godot actually pacun's questions are useful for a discussion on its own...i may start one
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god bless you margaret cpa blood line inheritance is a compelling attraction still as you reference, positively influencing another blood line can do more social/cultural/genetic good than direct blood lines as a general cliché: blood is thicker than water...but often just barely and sometimes not at all
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what if the return has already been efiled and accepted with a balance due and a set date for a direct debit from a checking account on 3/30/20 can a change to a later date for payment only be done by an amended return
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local large corn processing plant was sued over odor/particulate pollution damages by individuals in a two mile radius of the plant it was finally settled against the corporation client received a 1099misc/box 3/other income from the corporation in the amount of $4000 taxable? not taxable? any suggestions?
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lol, varying, yes. still, most of the 1099r answers on this thread were wrong. pay your money (none) and take your chances. and yes, 3rd party sick pay (box1/w2 & box 12/code j) also qualifies for eic.
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i agree with joel. 1099r, code 3, and under min retirement age (check the box on 1099r screen) gets amount to line 7 (earned income) and also generates an eic process. the other times you said this has been talked about confirmed line 7 and eic.
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a number of years ago, a local long distance trucking company had the bright idea of going to a 1099misc after always doing a w2. i'm guessing they had 25+ drivers. within 2 tax return cycles, the irs hammered them for unreported back employer and i believe employee fica...plus substantial penalty with interest. there may have been a claim for unreported fed withholding...although that may have been settled. why? my deduction... when the drivers filed their returns, even assuming they (or their tax preparers) did it correctly on a sch c, many/most of them had no money (since they had no prior fed or fica withholding on a w2) to pay the lump sum fed and se tax liability from a sch c. that got irs attention. it's not nice to fool with mother nature.
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I support any positive/negative jainen posts. I or jainen...it's all good. several/many years ago, when I ran across jainen on other dearly departed boards (and here)... I fantasized about living the good life (like jainen) on the california (carmel?) coast. you go boy!!!
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from responses, drake is alright, alright, alright!! they have had their act together for many years...esp, when cch/atx's network program went seriously south 4? years ago. still, over the last 2 years, cch/atx has substantially recovered from its prior debacle.
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my latest mo when i get an 'indian' accent robo call. i tell them to quit bothering me...go suck off a cow...and hang up. they don't like that and haven't called back!
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i believe the 1099r will already incorporate the general rule and show/take into account the (fed) gross distribution and taxable distribution...plus the taxable state distribution (manually adjusted on the iowa return).