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10-Apr-2008, 06:35 AM #31
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...177937,00.html

http://www.irs.gov/app/espc/: How much will the government send you?

Soon I shall receive my $600 check, so that only leaves my state refund. However since I submitted it via snail mail I probably won't see that money until late June or early July. So let us do the basic math.

$600 + $500ish + $300ish = $1400.

Unexpectedly this week I received a schedule k-1 form 1065 from of my fledgling investments. According to my preliminary research I don't have to include this in my return; however I might qualify for a credit. If so then it will have to wait until next year. Can anybody assist? Thank you.

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http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...177937,00.html

http://www.irs.gov/app/espc/: How much will the government send you?

Soon I shall receive my $600 check, so that only leaves my state refund. However since I submitted it via snail mail I probably won't see that money until late June or early July. So let us do the basic math.

$600 + $500ish + $300ish = $1400.

Unexpectedly this week I received a schedule k-1 form 1065 from of my fledgling investments. According to my preliminary research I don't have to include this in my return; however I might qualify for a credit. If so then it will have to wait until next year. Can anybody assist? Thank you.
I received my stimulus check mid May. O one other thing I forgot to mention. Some people I know who had their tax returns done by a 'professional' screwed them up. What made it worse was that the preparer didn't want to give the person any type of rebate on his services. Any advice when choosing a press ional tax preparer?
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