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Beth's link and Brad's link.
I have a senior couple whose only 2007 income was $21,875 in s/s which would not normally show on a return. If I put the s/s income on line 14b (1040A) then there will be fed tax, $218, on that income. Is there a way to bypass this for the 2007 tax year? I don't want to refer them elsewhere since I do not charge couples for this type income level.
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Originally posted by Larry M View PostBeth's link and Brad's link.
I have a senior couple whose only 2007 income was $21,875 in s/s which would not normally show on a return. If I put the s/s income on line 14b (1040A) then there will be fed tax, $218, on that income. Is there a way to bypass this for the 2007 tax year? I don't want to refer them elsewhere since I do not charge couples for this type income level.
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Originally posted by Larry M View Postbe $600 each? Total $1200? If the tax return for 2007 is filed during this tax season the checks would be issued this spring. Or are you talking about not filing now, and just taking the credit in tax season 2008?Noel
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