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  • David1980
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 1703

    #16
    No doubt many firefighters will forget it was already deducted & end up claiming it twice.

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    • Super Mom
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 1151

      #17
      Originally posted by Oxtrainer
      Where do I find some information on a Volunteer firefighters credit for 250? Or does it
      exist? Thanks for any response.
      Yes, it does exist for NC. It goes on line 49 of the NC-400, you can see the line instructions in that pub for more information on it.

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      • AJsTax
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 629

        #18
        Originally posted by David1980
        No doubt many firefighters will forget it was already deducted & end up claiming it twice.
        BUT, the instructions are very clear in that the deduction may NOT be taken on the tax return in any form or manner..If you take it you are doing it wrong.
        That is how I read and have done it, go back to the person doing the work for the department and ask them to get it right.
        Can not and will not deduct on the tax return.
        AJ, EA

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        • Jesse
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2005
          • 2064

          #19
          Originally posted by AJsTax
          BUT, the instructions are very clear in that the deduction may NOT be taken on the tax return in any form or manner..If you take it you are doing it wrong.
          That is how I read and have done it, go back to the person doing the work for the department and ask them to get it right.
          Can not and will not deduct on the tax return.
          AJ, agian, just asking, because I did returns and took deductions because I was 100% positive these amounts (that should have been excluded) were included in the income on the W-2's. What instructions are you referring to?

          No deduction may be taken by these individuals on their income tax returns for amounts that were excluded under these provisions. Nor can you take a charitable deduction for any of the costs that are excluded, but it sounds to me you are saying if not excluded on the W-2 you are just SOL?
          http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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          • Super Mom
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 1151

            #20
            Don't Forget State!!

            There are several responses to your thread about the federal deduction and not to take that. But we in NC do have a 250.00 Credit for volunteer firefighters on the state of NC D-400!! (Line 49)

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            • AJsTax
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 629

              #21
              State!

              yes, I was not referring to the other state returns. Sorry if I mixed up state and Federal.
              My understanding for Federal purposes is that if it was not done at the employer level the employee/client is SOL, yes. should be fixed back at the firehouse.
              I have been wrong before :-(
              AJ, EA

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              • Jesse
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 2064

                #22
                I'm inquiring as to the Federal

                I'm hoping your wrong ONLY because if not I just messed up several returns. Do you recall what instructions you were reading?

                On line 21 I type: "Qualified volunteer emergency response pymts not deducted on W-2" - So if they do actually read this, I guess I incriminate myself. Another V-8 bob on the head!

                State I'm not out anything because it is an add back, if deducted on W-2 Wisconsin needs to add it back into income.
                http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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