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Posts posted by Gingersnap
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That's very pretty! Happy Valentine's Day to you also.
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We have way under the exemptions we are suppose to claim on my dh's paycheck. When we work the W4 form, it shows that we should have 9 exemptions. We claimed only 7 and still ended up owing. We filed on the standard deduction, no itemizing. We do not qualify for EIC either. We get one child tax credit only. What are we doing wrong? Is there another credit of some sort I am missing? I don't want to pay the big amount at H & R Block to have them look at my return to see if I did it right. I just can't afford that.
Any suggestions? TIA
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the information that they are taking from your 2007 return to determine eligibility is adjusted gross income (did you exceed the maximum of $150,000 per couple), and number of children (since they're sending out $300 per kid).
Now... if you owe the IRS *back* taxes and they're trying to collect, I don't know if you'd still get a check or not... that's actually a good question (but a different one altogether).
HTH,
Robin
I was going to send the check for the amount we owed along with my return in April. No, we did not make over the $150,000. But, what gets me also is that they are sending them direct deposit. We would love that but since we owe from last year, we won't have our direct deposit amount listed on our return so if we do get a rebate check.. we will have to wait for snail mail. Bummer.
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http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=177937,00.html
This doesn't address what happens if you ended up owing money on your 2007 return. I wonder if we will still qualify for a rebate check?
Apparently, the check will be based on your 2007 return.
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We don't do anything much at all. You're not alone.
How do so many get money back on their taxes?
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We don't have stocks. We didn't get receipts for our charitable giving. Dumb, I know but even in the past we never gave enough to itemize. Our interest on our home mortgage is never enough to itemize. Why? I don't know.