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rahishg
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Posted on 02-07-11 11:51
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dear sajha basi ho mero namaskar!!!
ma sajha ko post haru almost everyday herchu ani dherai ramaila ra ramro kura sikne mauka pauchu. Malai lagcha ki yaha sabai budijivi manche hunchan, tesaile le mero prasnako auttar ko lagi sajha ma posting gari rachu.
The question is------> im a newbie in filing tax, i mean i dont even know alphabet "T" of tax; and recently i worked in an opt for not more than3-4 months and again changed my status to student. Now, i want to file tax both for working under SS and student tax refund this year. This is my first time for student tax refund, i mean i have not done refunds in 2009, but i want to do this year for both the 2009 and 2010 year togethere. is it possible or not? if yes, how to do it; if no why?
tips and suggestion are appreciated
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GajabChhaBa
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Posted on 02-07-11 2:06
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STUPIDA
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Posted on 02-07-11 2:47
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Just file the Tax for 2010.
Since you didn't work in 2009, you owe nothing to IRS.
Now I am not sure, if you will get the Student Credit for 2009. But, believe me IRS is such a nice thing, that they will give you what they owe you, and They will get what you owe them.
I didn't file tax in 2008 for fiscal year 2007, But when I filed in 2009 for fiscal year 2008, they added $ 800.00 to my refund since they owed me American Oppourtinity Credit (don't know the exact name) from year 2007.
So I think just file the 2010 using some online site TurboTax or TaxAct, and it will guide you step by step.
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syanjali
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Posted on 02-08-11 12:19
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Does turbotax has 1040 NR? How much it will cost?
Last edited: 08-Feb-11 12:19 PM
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wadup91
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Posted on 02-11-11 9:15
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I didnot file education last year so will I able to file this year
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Bhojpure01
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Posted on 02-11-11 9:32
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You can amend and enjoy the education credit. only if you are not using 1040 NR ( i guess so).
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ek@l
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Posted on 02-11-11 2:17
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if employer deduct the part of the insurance premium from 'gross income' , is that amount deductiable while filing tax?
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Bhojpure01
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Posted on 02-11-11 2:49
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When you get w-2 form, your gross receipt is shown after deduction, even the flex plan and retirement plan. You may see state income and federal income with different figures.
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