es or to claim a refund. The IRS wants all eligible taxpayers to claim this credit. Many taxpayers who qualify for EITC may also be eligible for free tax preparation. Tax payers and tax professionals should review the rules before attempting to claim the EITC. To qualify, taxpayers must meet certain requirements and file a tax return, even if they did not earn enough money to be obligated to file a tax return. The EITC has no effect on certai…
Filed under 2009 Tax Refund Schedule by on Mar 1st, 2011. Comment.
Michigan Income Tax Refund Status Divorce and other family disputes can take a toll on you. When your financial future and marital status are at stake it can be quite intimidating. People that get divorced and are looking at Michigan child custody laws need to realize it can be tough for both parents. When children are involved it can be both stressful and emotional. As with other states, Michigan child custody law has different directions that …
Filed under Michigan Income Tax Refund Status by on Mar 23rd, 2011. Comment.
A child custody agreement can have serious implications on your tax filing and your taxes overall. This issue should be addressed with your attorney or with your accountant while you are going through the process of negotiating or litigating child custody or a divorce agreement. Waiting until after you have finalized a child custody agreement to investigate the tax impact is not adviseable. State law on child custody does not dictate who gets …
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Jul 28th, 2009.
Query by GMan: Do I have to claim my NYS income tax refund from 2006 on my 2007 tax return as income Component 2? And if so why doesn’t the IRS furnish tax refund information on a 1099? Nys Revenue Tax Refund Greatest reply: Solution by v bThe IRS is not New York State. New York State issued you the 1099G showing the refund of your overpayment of state taxes. This is the refund that might be taxable on your 2007 federal taxes. If you haven…
Filed under Nys Income Tax Refund by on Mar 1st, 2011. 1 Comment.
dit is fairly simple, and is not difficult to calculate; however, any individual taxpayer with uncertainty should seek the advice and assistance of a tax professional when preparing their federal tax return. The credits, as stated earlier are claimed when you complete a 1040 or 1040A and file your returns with the Internal Revenue Service. Although many individual taxpayers pay for a professional to complete their federal tax returns each year…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Nov 17th, 2009.