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I did mine last night, and it said to print and send in a signed form cause I didnt have my tax info from last year to electronically sign. I can't find it anymore, but I dunno.. i think it processed?
No it didnt process. That is the point of needing your adjusted gross income from last year, to be able to let it process.
You basically just used the comp to figure out your taxes for you and still have to mail it in. There is a phone number you can call though to get your info from last year.
Kracka
04-17-2006, 06:55 PM
That's all I'll say, and now I'll shut up. ;)
I've been biting my tongue ever since this thread started.... ;)
Kracka
04-17-2006, 06:57 PM
No it didnt process. That is the point of needing your adjusted gross income from last year, to be able to let it process.
You basically just used the comp to figure out your taxes for you and still have to mail it in. There is a phone number you can call though to get your info from last year.
Actually, yes it did process. He just needs to mail his signature in for it to become official. He should have to mail nothing in but a signature form.
Shane@DBPerformance
04-17-2006, 06:57 PM
If you don't owe them money, then it doesn't really matter. You have 3 years to get a refund from the normal due date to try to get your money back.
Actually, yes it did process. He just needs to mail his signature in for it to become official. He should have to mail nothing in but a signature form.
Which would still need to be done by today?
I guess I misunderstood the little window that popped up while doing mine. I didnt have my forms from last year so I had to save it and come back when I found that. It also said that if I couldnt find last years numbers I could print out my progress and send it in? Maybe they were just refering to the signature sheet?
BuildADSM
04-17-2006, 08:22 PM
jana are you an tax person or something... You seem to know your stuff.
I'm excited because my dad is a CPA so no more long days for him (and no more of him waking me up at 5:45 with the garage).
I was talking to him yesterday about being late. He said if you didn't owe it really didn't matter because it is a % of what you owe which they charge so if you are getting money back it will be nothing. Also for everyone that is late try running it through a post meter that you could back date, I don't know if it will work but it may.
Now off to spend my 300 or so...
Stuart
At-Least-It's-An-Evo
04-17-2006, 08:32 PM
It's ok. I don't owe anything. And it's not even a big enough of a return for it to matter. Meh. I did it cause I actually had 10 minutes to spare but no printer.
unreal808
04-17-2006, 10:39 PM
I went in to see my CPA last week, I’m getting almost $4000 back. I was way to lazy on getting taxes done, oh well.
A//// Guy
04-17-2006, 10:53 PM
Yea I was going to do mine earlier but I did mine last week, pretty easy stuff just followed last years copy... Getting about 450 back which is cool, too bad its already spent.
Pimpin Dsmstyle
04-17-2006, 11:56 PM
You do know that filing an extension is only an extension on "filing". If you owe money, and don't file the proper paperwork for a payment plan, you will be hit with penalties as well. So while leaving them go is fine, just make sure you don't owe money. I'm sure if you are getting a refund they could care less (why would they... they get the interest on your money!).
I can understand it's hard to come up with that much money to pay in, but why wouldn't you make sure you are claiming the right about to begin with?
That's all I'll say, and now I'll shut up. ;)
I claim ONE. I planned to move out this year, but since I didn't my parents decided they were going to claim me. It's better to pay in because then the governement doesn't make more money off you with interest and you dont have to pay the penalty for state because you got a refund from the feds. You just have to be a little better planned out than I was. I totally forgot I was going to pay in!
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