Upon looking into TTB, the only place I saw 'income averaging" would be for Farmers & Fisherman. I assume that is still current?
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I loved income averaging, what was it back then Schedule G) and interestingly enough, clients still ask about it.
It was actually a "fun" calculation and to see the end result. Form 4972 was always good too, as you could see the end result ( bt a little more complicated to understand)
Wish they would bring it back - No chance, right?
SandyLast edited by S T; 04-07-2010, 08:15 PM.
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Originally posted by taxmom34 View Posti loved doing the income averaging. when i worked for block i won prizes 3 years in a row in competition in the district for doing the most.
and i did the lump sum averaging 10 years ago on my own return. and i'm not an old coot!!, lol, i am trying to retire though and just do family.
Ah yes - the old Block "prizes." I think one year, to spice things up, they went with Form 2210 preparation. Exception 2 was almost always a winner!
Of course, I still remember them giving out award certificates to anyone who wrote $100 worth of "volume" in a single day. There were a few $200 same, and a rare $300 certificate - but that would require a monster of a return that probably took several days to complete - including the check tape.
As for 10-year averaging, I thought you had to be born prior to 1936 to benefit? (I'm not staying awake at night waiting for Form 4972....or even a Sch R.....to show up....). The old brain gets muddled with "the rules" for some of those strange forms - probably a long-term effect of all that inhaled ammonia at Block??
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