Today TaxMama hears from Ken in Las Vegas with this dilemma. “Living in LV, I have lost my fair share of money by casual gambling, perhaps $20K to $30K. I have only won “big” a few times, when they give you that IRS form. Problem is, those little forms never make it home, but they […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Kathy in New Mexico who says. “My husband has his full VA disability and Social Security disability. I do not work. Are we entitled to the earned income tax credit (EITC)? We do not file taxes. Are we entitled to file for the last stimulus check, or is to late?”
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Today TaxMama hears from Tom in California, with a problem. “I overstated my income. How do I correct this?”
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Today TaxMama hears from OC in Los Angeles with this problem. “We couldn’t afford an accountant in April to help us with our taxes so we filed for an extension. October 15th is imminent and we still can’t afford an accountant. We may end up owing for 2007. 2008 has been a very difficult year […]