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God Of War 07-25-2013 08:33 PM

any one good at TAXES
 
ANYONE CAN FUCKING EXPLAIN A SITUATION TO ME TAX WISE WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED SO ANYONE UP N UP WITH TAXES LET ME KNOW PLSE

Spoken 07-25-2013 08:51 PM

Pm me

Meth 07-25-2013 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Storyteller (Post 104129)
Pm me

Are you even American? Lol.

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 09:08 PM

I I have some understanding, no promises... But shoot the question

Destroyer 07-25-2013 09:09 PM

yes, you have to pay them

Nigma 07-25-2013 09:13 PM

My grandma does my taxes

God Of War 07-25-2013 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rawn M.D. (Post 104134)
I I have some understanding, no promises... But shoot the question

Every year I have to pay in i'm cool with that whatever, but this year I decided to claim educational credits since I was in school getting a bach in computer science etc. Well I did'nt have to pay any of the loans back until this year so last year I didn't have to pay towards tuition or loans, the irs sent me a letter saying I filed wrong because I didnt pay for tuition but I did get loans and a grant so I dont see how I was not eligible for educational credits and wasn't able to knock a bit off the money I had to pay in. I just think there wrong but don't know how to find out

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 09:39 PM

u got nothing off bc u didnt show proof of the loan repayment/dispursement..whatever..
education credits are like 250 off or something, its not that big of a discount
but u had to submit a letter from the fed student loan (or wherever u took - im saying stafford) with the principal borrowed at what %, and what uve re-paid
ideally u should get a education discount, and then either ur repayment amount, or just the interest (i forget but thinks its the latter) off
all together tho, its not much money in the grand scheme of taxes, but ary bit counts
i dont think there is any money off for a grant, bc its already free money btw.
@God Of War

Mike Wrecka 07-25-2013 09:42 PM

yes! Rawn is back to knowing everything. this board is fun again

God Of War 07-25-2013 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rawn M.D. (Post 104151)
u got nothing off bc u didnt show proof of the loan repayment/dispursement..whatever..
education credits are like 250 off or something, its not that big of a discount
but u had to submit a letter from the fed student loan (or wherever u took - im saying stafford) with the principal borrowed at what %, and what uve re-paid
ideally u should get a education discount, and then either ur repayment amount, or just the interest (i forget but thinks its the latter) off
all together tho, its not much money in the grand scheme of taxes, but ary bit counts
i dont think there is any money off for a grant, bc its already free money btw.
@God Of War

when i got to pay in ten any money off helps, so even without me having to pay any on the loans in 2012 then i should still get the credit right?

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 09:46 PM

if u went to school in 2012 u should get education credits off...
are u being audited?
if so ur going to need receipts n sht
claim all u can tho
classes, books, parking, even gas n transportation
but if u didnt repay loans, u get nothing there.

Ghost1 07-25-2013 10:50 PM

The word is disbursement

Admit u have no.fucking clue what ur talking about just for my sake.

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 10:59 PM

um i actually do know what im saying

ive gotten the credit on my taxes before

Tony Montana 07-25-2013 11:12 PM

You come to America, work like a dog. Pay Taxes. Suck those IRS motherfucker dicks... I bury those cockroaches

God Of War 07-25-2013 11:13 PM

so i got the 1098 or wtf ever form it is the university sends u or gives u shouldnt that be enough for the irs fags

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 11:15 PM

prolly, id contact the lender tho and get a statement from them just to b safe.

BLACK HOLE 07-25-2013 11:29 PM

Good twilight, sirs. It's me, Professor Black Hole. I just happened to be passing through several asshole shaped starclouds when I noticed your conundrum! As nothing escapes me, I thought I'd lend a helping hand; Solaris asked me the same question the other day. Tax litigations, municipal finances and corporate liens can all create enough tension to cause a myriad of bursting supernova amongst even the most financially capable solar systems. The federal tax codes on earth are incredibly complex and certain universities allow more exemptions than others. If you are over 24, the case begins to get rocky like the asteroid belts. In most cases, a simple 1099 form will suffice. When I took destroying galaxies 101, I travelled from a distant star cluster all the way to nebula X-509VY7, and received compensation. Just ask your Bursars office, they should be able to help you see the light.

Sharp 07-25-2013 11:33 PM

aliases fell off big time after the trial

Ghost1 07-25-2013 11:36 PM

1098e documents the amount of interest that u payed for the year on loans as long as it was over 600.00, u can claim these monies.

God Of War 07-26-2013 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Bags (Post 104186)
1098e documents the amount of interest that u payed for the year on loans as long as it was over 600.00, u can claim these monies.

did i need to pay it out of pcket like in form of a payment or such


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