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    TAXBOOK worksheet?

    I don't see a dependent support worksheet?
    Last edited by veritas; 02-24-2007, 07:49 PM.

    #2
    worksheet is for support

    either for qc or qr tests.
    sorry, after re-seeing your question, i agree, there is not a support worksheet.
    have to make up your own.
    Last edited by LTS; 02-25-2007, 06:14 AM.

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      #3
      Support worksheet

      There's one on page 32 of Publication 17 and you can Google it.
      Last edited by Black Bart; 02-25-2007, 06:56 AM.

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        #4
        Thanks BB

        I found one in an older Quickfinder. The 2006 Quickfinder does not have the worksheet either. Isn't this still a useful worksheet?

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          #5
          You're drivin' me crazy with curiosity.

          What could possibly be funny when Doc was dyin'? If it worked for him, I'm going to try it when I'm checking out.

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            #6
            I'm not sure

            what he thought was funny. If I recall in the movie it was his response to seeing his bare feet. Considering the lifestyle he lived that is a minor miracle. In other words he should have died with his boots on.

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              #7
              Originally posted by veritas View Post
              what he thought was funny. If I recall in the movie it was his response to seeing his bare feet. Considering the lifestyle he lived that is a minor miracle. In other words he should have died with his boots on.
              I think that was it. Dying without his boots on. That is one of my favs as movies go and I think Val Kilmer did a great job as Doc.

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                #8
                Everything I have

                read says that Kilmer's portrayal was accurate. Doc was 5"11", slender build with dark blond hair. He was a soft spoken classically trained southern gentleman. Bat Masterson described him as a "caustic wit".

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