show us your tax return? Paying $6k in taxes throughout the year and then getting child credits, EIC, etc and receiving a tax refund near equal or larger than said amount isn’t paying taxes. That my friend is not considered a tax payer.
Any CPA’s can answer this?
I don’t qualify for stimulus check because of income limits so my son didn’t get the $500. If his mother puts him as a dependent in 2020, would she get the credit for him then as long as I don’t put him?
Windycitysole mentioned he got stock of toddler sizes about a week ago. I’ve been asking him about it and no response. He even deleted the post about it.
Letting the statement cut showing a balance under 9%, does not mean you pay interest on that amount. You're free to payoff balance once statement is generated.
I still can't grasp the concept of getting back more money as a tax refund than what said person has paid in taxes throughout the year. Someone makes $20k a year paying $2k taxes but has two kids and gets back $10k, unbelievable. The entire system has to change.
Anyone have any area recommendations on purchasing a home in Long Island, NY? (To actually live in)
Price point $350k or below. Needs to be a good quiet neighborhood. I work in queens so prefer commute to be less than 40min. Thanks