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(Federal Tax Filing Deadline is April 15, 2010)
File My Taxes For Free? - OK What's The Catch?
1. You must live in one of the following states: AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, UT, VA, or WV
2. Your AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) must be $56,000 or less.
If you do not live in one of the 31 states above and/or you have an AGI of more than $56,000, you can still file your taxes here. The federal tax return will cost you $9.95 however.

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How Does The 2008 Economic Stimulus Payment Affect My 2008 Tax Return?
On 2008 Federal tax returns there will be a section where the payment will be claimed as a credit. Taxpayers who did not qualify last year, may qualify for a rebate credit when they file the 2008 tax return.
If you did receive the stimulus payment
There will be no effect to your 2008 tax return if you received the maximum allowed rebate. If you happened to receive more than the allowed amount when filing your 2008 tax return, you will not be affected. However, if you received less than the allowed amount when you file 2008 taxes, you will receive the difference back in the form of a tax credit.
2008 Economic Stimulus Payment Eligibility
To Receive The Economic Stimulus Payment In May You Must File A Tax Return!
Over 130 million American homes will receive payments as part of President Bush's program to jumpstart the economy.
To be eligible you need to have:
1. A valid Social Security number
2. $3,000 of income in 2007
3. A federal tax return filed by Midnight, April 15, 2008
Eligible Americans will receive up to $600 a person or $1200 a married couple. Persons with children receive $300 per child under the age of 17.
You definitely will not get a stimulus payment if any of the following apply to you:
* You don't file a 2007 tax return.
* Your net income tax liability is zero and your qualifying income is less than $3,000. To determine your qualifying income, add together your wages, net self-employment income, nontaxable combat pay, Social Security benefits, certain Railroad Retirement benefits and certain veterans' payments.
* You can be claimed as a dependent on someone else's return. For example, this would include a child or student who can be claimed on a parent's return.
* You do not have a valid Social Security Number.
* You are a nonresident alien.
* You file Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR-EZ, Form 1040PR or Form 1040SS for 2007.
File State Taxes Online Also
Remember, if you live in Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, or Wyoming, you do not need to file a state tax return. Also, most residents of New Hampshire and Tennessee do not have to file a state income tax return.
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Have You Filed Your Taxes Yet? Duel
Have You Started Your Taxes Yet?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byI filed already!
Dwight L. Goodin says:
I filed already
Posted September 10, 2009
Ron says:
Yes..I am one of those dorks too..ha ha ha..I already filed it..And yeah guess what I got my refund posted in my account today !!! yipee.. could there be a better way to spend ""PRESIDENT'S DAY WEEKEND"" along with impressing your "Madame Tusaud" lolzz.. I have been doing this for the last couple of years now.. [grinning with pride ;-)]
Luck to all of u still waiting to file..!!
- Ron
Posted February 09, 2009
adamsacres says:
Husband a nut about filing taxes early. Usually I hit the button and the software prints out the docs and I gloat about being computerized. This year I didn't stay on top of my entries and spend a week of entering stuff into software. Now my husband is gloating.
Posted March 29, 2008
Financial_Ninja says:
I admit it. I filed back in January. I know, I'm a big dork. But you know what, I have my refund in hand. :-P
Posted March 01, 2008
I'm going to wait until April 14th!
Janet says:
Not yet, no one can file 2008 income taxes until January 2009! I use www.taxhead.com -- awesome service. Very easy to use. And free since I qualify for the Earned Income Credit.
Posted November 10, 2008
johndilbeck says:
Started? Yes. Filed? No!
I won't wait until 4/14, but I have waited until the last week to do it.
As much as I love running my own business, I hate accounting and taxes, but we all know it's something that has to be done.
But, there's no reason to rush into it!
(silly, lopsided grin)
It's time to pull out my "I hate the IRS" button and wear it until I get my taxes filed.
All the best,
JD
Posted April 08, 2008
Susan52 says:
Ha! I have 20 whole days left! I'm married to my tax man, though, and he's beginning to gently prod me to gather my business information. Something about keeping records that I just don't like. (Insert big sigh here.)
Posted March 25, 2008
pyngthyngs says:
I doubt I'll wait until 4/14 to file but I would not be surprised if I file on 4/13.
Posted March 01, 2008
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- Internal Revenue Service
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- United States Tax Court: Help: Information for Nonattorneys: Introduction
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- Tax-Aide -Estate Tax Planning, Retirement Finances - AARP
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- Military.com - Finance - Taxes
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