TheGodFresco
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Filed federal on 2/8 and still pending approval... should i be worried?
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Yea u only gotta pay to file your state and it cost 12 dollarsI have a 1099-Misc. I believe last year Turbo Tax charged for trying to file with 1099 and doing mileage deductions or whatever. So I skipped that and I did it on FreeTaxUSA for free. I been out of the loop for this year, so does anyone know if this is the same? Does FreeTaxUSA still let you file your 1099 for free and do your deductions etc?
Filed federal on 2/8 and still pending approval... should i be worried?
I'm in the same boat. I just think they're dragging with all the govt shutdowns and 2 holidays in 6 weeksFiled federal on 2/8 and still pending approval... should i be worried?
2 kidsState took two days. Feds took 9 days including holiday weekend. I got paid$$$. It's bittersweet. I overpaid again.
shawndavinci Unless she has kids or does something truly tricky, sounds like she just overpaid. I feel bad for her.
It saddens and sickens me that most people see this as a refund. By all accounts via tax forms etc. It's an overpayment. You simply overpaid. TurboTax likes to call it a refund but within the tax forms, it's called an overpayment. The government won't give you a % back bonus or more $$$ back if you let them take out a whole lot. You are only due what is liable, which is a known figure.
My girls bread hit. she is giving me $1700 to pay off my CCs
Good morning my Niketalk fam. Your resident CPA/Tax Advisor here, I hope you guys are having a great tax season. Feel free to PM me any questions you might have regarding any tax/accounting situation you are unsure of, i'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. If anybody is thinking about walking into a chain such as a H&R or Jackson Hewitt, feel free to message me I can prepare your taxes at a discount (way less then them) and they will be prepared by a licensed professional not some kid who took a class for two weeks and can now prepare taxes with the computers guidance. I have a physical firm on Long Island, but I also help many out of state clients with my secure portal and e-mail, skype, or FaceTime.
I do implore you all to attempt to try your taxes yourself especially if you have just a W-2. But if you have a more complex situation such as your own business, installment sales, and real estate schedule E as an example, I would recommend contacting a tax professional like myself.
Depends on how much you owe. Standard example. Using the irs wage bracket method, single claiming zero making $1,000/WK, they withhold $127. Same scenario if you claim married, they withhold $86. The difference between the two over the course of one year is about $2100. They are right to assume you owe much more as a single person. Many less tax breaks and credits.I claim zero and owe 4 federal and 18 state. Now I was told I need to change my W2 to single zero and I wouldn't owe, but wouldn't that mean they take more taxes out my check. I thought the goal was to break even?
how long does the state return take? it feels like a month plus passed and i still havent gotten mines... good thing i got the federal so i did some ignant stuff and used it on a chain
Don't give them your social security numberHere's a question for NT Accounting fam:
I was selected as a "winner" by StockX in their "Buy a Supreme Bogo for Retail" contest a couple months ago. So I bought a hoodie from them for $181 shipped, which they appear to have purchased directly from one of their "Ask" listings at $1300. They took the loss as part of the promotion. I simply paid retail price, and received nothing for free (even had to pay the shipping).
Shortly thereafter, they contacted me asking me to fill out a W-9 form for them. I still have the hoodie, and have not yet sold it, and as much as I like them as a a business, I'm not comfortable providing a retailer/third-party broker with my SSN for multiple reasons, especially since they also have my bank and personal info on record, as well, since I've sold a few things with them.
My question is, am I required to provide StockX with my SSN simply for making a purchase through them? Or should I only be required to provide them with that info if/when I resell the item through their service?
Any tips you could offer, I'd appreciate. Thanks!