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Halon
01-30-2007, 02:02 PM
I won't be surprise if 6k will not be dispurse to you. The IRS might ask you to provide more proof.

More proof? Proof of what? My taxes aren't that complicated. I entered in my info from the boxes on my W2, I had the 3 basic deductions (car tabs, property tax, and mortgage interest = appx 17,000 in deductions), and nothing more to it really. I'm not really sure what more proof there is.

A//// Guy
01-30-2007, 02:17 PM
They might come after you and ask for physical proof of the transactions, basically audit you.

Kracka
01-30-2007, 02:20 PM
I don't forsee Brandon getting audited since its such a simple return.

Halon
01-30-2007, 02:54 PM
They can see proof if they want. I just don't get why people are quick to assume I am wrong or screwed up. It's 3 simple deductions, that damn near everyone who owns a house has. Property Taxes, Mortgage interest, and car tabs. Nothing crazy here.

SLOW_V
01-30-2007, 06:24 PM
I didn't say that you wouldn't get the cash. I'm just saying I wouldn't be surprise if so.
I used to prepare taxes for a few years.I had seen where IRS has restricted cash being dispurse for BS reasons. Allot of time, they are trying to fish for more information to don't make that kind of pay out.

Halon
01-30-2007, 08:53 PM
Well, I just got done completely. I removed my license tabs from my deductions, since I can't find the receipts. So I'll only get 6169 back now.

Should have it in 8-16 days according to the TaxACT site. Also, I was mistaken earlier about having to send something in. All I needed was my either my PIN or Adjusted Gross Income, and it allowed me to file paperlessly. I will probably use that same software next year, since it was so freaking cheap, and 8-16 days isn't that long, so I'm pretty happy. I'd recommend it to people who are looking to do it online, for as cheaply as possible.

stargirljulie
01-30-2007, 09:24 PM
Holy shit! $500 for a purse? You wont have any money left over to put in it!

But that's for the purse, and the matching accessories :banana:

92EvilTalon
01-30-2007, 10:33 PM
B, I have owned my house for three years now. When do I get to file that into my taxes? That sounds like a crazy return. But hey I get 2000 back for having a kid. So thats nice....hehehe

Still waiting on Target to send me my W-2 and my Wifes from Home Depot.... Last year I filed threw H&R Block for free. And this year they sent me TaxCut Basic in the mail. I am going to check that out before doing something different online.

Halon
01-31-2007, 12:08 AM
If you own your own home, at the end of the year, the company who your mortgage is through should send you a statement that shows some amounts in boxes, kinda like your W2. It says how much you've paid in interest and what not. You file that as a deduction. Also you should receive a letter from your city or county, that shows what you paid in property taxes for the year. That is a deduction. Also save your receipts from when you updated the tabs on your cars plates. Those are a deduction. Those 3 things added up to 17000 worth of deductions for me. And that amount of a deduction is why my return was so large.

Jed
01-31-2007, 10:59 AM
If you're like me and you forget how much money you've blown on tabs for your car you can go here and enter your DL number or plate number:

https://dutchelm.dps.state.mn.us/dvsinfo/vh80/mvregtax.asp