Is the 2008 economic stimulus credit a reduction of my federal income tax, or is it a payment against my 2008 income tax? Thinking ahead, I'm trying to see what my 2008 income tax would be for purposes of making "safe harbor" 1040-ES quarterly tax payments for 2009.
And, oh, yeah, this is quite hypothetical so don't get all wound up in it. Like I am.
If - for whatever reason - I don't get the check/prebate during 2007 but then I qualify for the credit against my 2008 taxes based on my 2008 tax return, does that credit on my 2008 tax return function like withholding - refundable if in excess of tax, but only *pays* the tax, doesn't reduce it - or does it function like a business/education/EIC/whatever credit, and reduce the tax itself [in addition to being refundable (I think)]?
Like, if my 2008 tax is $2,400 before the stumbulis rebatus creditorandum, say the credit is $600 for illustration, does the credit reduce my tax to $1,800, or is it just counted as part of my payments against the $2,400 tax? I'm sure someone has thought this through...
And, oh, yeah, this is quite hypothetical so don't get all wound up in it. Like I am.
If - for whatever reason - I don't get the check/prebate during 2007 but then I qualify for the credit against my 2008 taxes based on my 2008 tax return, does that credit on my 2008 tax return function like withholding - refundable if in excess of tax, but only *pays* the tax, doesn't reduce it - or does it function like a business/education/EIC/whatever credit, and reduce the tax itself [in addition to being refundable (I think)]?
Like, if my 2008 tax is $2,400 before the stumbulis rebatus creditorandum, say the credit is $600 for illustration, does the credit reduce my tax to $1,800, or is it just counted as part of my payments against the $2,400 tax? I'm sure someone has thought this through...
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