Today TaxMama hears from Tom in Maryland, who is a tad befuddled. “what to do with a W-2 that includes income in Box 1…but there’s no reported SS wages, state income, or withholding of any kind. There’s a notation on the W-2 that reads, “Income subject to self-employment tax and must be reported on Schedule […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Marty in NJ who’s perplexed. “I got a 1099-MISC from Ameriquest Multistate Settlement Administrator with income in box 3, other income. Is this taxable? The settlement resolves allegations that Ameriquest failed to adequately disclose home loan terms, whether loans carried fixed or adjustable rates, inflated appraisals, charged excessive loan origination fees […]
Today TaxMama hears from June in California who asks. “My son-in-law suggested that I use income averaging to offset high income tax for 2007 resulting from circumstances beyond my control. Is that possible?”
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