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LindaB

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  1. I'm not sure what your question is... Sounds like 10 months of rent for 2007, depreciation for that period, mortgage interest, etc. Just because they might not rent it again after this month doesn't change that.
  2. If you use a tax free distribution from this plan to offset tuition, then you can't use the tuition for the Hope or Lifetime Learning credit. I think Lion is saying that the parents might be better off to take one of the credits, and let the child report the income on his/her tax return. (The student should be the beneficiary of the 529 plan)
  3. Qualified expenses also include, besides tuition, fees, books, supplies, equipment, and reasonable costs of room and board.
  4. Just got this off ATX site: High volume April 14-15 is generating "server errors" 04/14/2008 We are experiencing very high efile volume today, 14th, and expect that to continue tomorrow too of course. We are seeing more "server errors" today than usual, and there is no action needed. Simply keep trying to send your efiles. This high efile volume translates into higher call volume to the CS Dept and our wait times are much longer than usual. We have added staff, increased hours, shortened lunches, and extended our closing time to 11pm tonight.
  5. Thanks, I found the election and marked it, but it doesn't seem to show up on the efiled forms list, but it did print out when I printed the return. I guess I'll type it in on the efile elections tab, then they can maybe get it twice.
  6. I found it when I checked the return--"An election statement is available in the Elections/Statements Workbook"
  7. How would you attach a statement in ATX to waive the carry back for an NOL? If there is a special form for this, I can't find it.
  8. LindaB

    1099 MISC

    No, you cannot put it on line 21.
  9. This is from Pub. 551, Basis of Assets: under 'Deducting vs. Capitalizing Costs' "...you can choose either to deduct or to capitalize certain other costs. If you capitalize these costs, include them in your basis. If you deduct them, do not include them in your basis (See Uniform Capitalization Rules, earlier.) The costs you can choose to deduct or to capitalize include the following. Carrying charges, such as interest and taxes, that you pay to own property, ..." -------------- This might give you another place to look. I remember a discussion about this in the past, maybe someone who knows for sure will post.
  10. This might be what you're looking for, I didn't read it all: http://www.irs.gov/retirement/article/0,,id=162416,00.html
  11. LindaB

    8615

    You could check and see if it would work out better if you amend Dad's return and add child's income on form 8814.
  12. Daughter won't get the rebate because she didn't make over $3000. Mom and Dad won't get it for her, even after they amend, because she is over 16 years old. Daughter may get it on 2008 return, if she has enough income and claims her own exemption.
  13. You will also need the basis of the property, and report the sale how you would for the type of property--personal, investment, or business.
  14. LindaB

    1099 A

    Report it on the 4797 and it will go to sch. D. Yes, you need both forms.
  15. I think this is correct. In Pub. 590 under 'When Can You Withdraw or Use Assets?' it keeps talking about the two-year rule, but it is always the 2-year period that begins on the date on which you first participated in the employer's SIMPLE plan.
  16. I checked a little more, too. There might be two five year periods to look at-- 1 ) 5 year period beginning with the first taxable year for which a contribution was made to a Roth 2 ) 5 year period starting with the year of a conversion contribution from a traditional IRA to Roth For distributions to a beneficiary after the 5 years, no tax on earnings. If the distribution is within the 5 years, earnings are taxed.
  17. No, this doesn't sound right. I did a quick look in pub. 590 and it said that if it's been at least 5 years from the beginning of the year in which the Roth was set up, and a beneficiary receives a distribution, it is not taxable and no penalty. I didn't look further to see what happens if there is a distribution to a beneficiary in less than the 5 year period.
  18. I think you should read in Pub. 970 and see if any of is really taxable, and not just do it or not because he wants the $300 rebate.
  19. You can't amend and go from MFJ to MFS, can you?
  20. I looked at the IRS website for 'drain times' and it looks like it has to be filed by the last drain time on 4-15. Drain times vary for different service centers. I tried to go to the ATX website to look for drain times, but the website is down, try later.
  21. She should file MFS, she will have to mail the return if the husband already filed a joint return. There will probably be some inquiry from the IRS for both her and the husband. As far as claiming the kids, aren't they qualifying children for both parents? But she is now the custodial parent. She could claim them or not, the IRS would question both parent if she claims them, maybe the lawyers will have to settle it.
  22. Later I was trying to think what the rule was---that you could solve for 3 variables if you had 3 equations, I think. I tried to solve again pretending that I didn't knowing the tail was 8 pounds, but just went round and round with the equations. It would only come up with a 'blueprint' for a fish that could be any size, but proportional to this fish.
  23. Dan, I think we were working on it at the same time.
  24. No, the old posts aren't there. I just went and searched for any of my posts and there were none. I think so far they are leaving the posts with links to here, I've seen a couple.
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