anybody do they own taxes?

cleanface coney

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I'll be honest I'm not sure who that would work. In basic terms the goverment will give a person a certain set/standard deduction depending on thier filling status. You can take that or itemize if the itemize version has a higher deduction value. The link to Tax Act should help you figure out which is the better choice.

yea imma go home and learn more about this website when i get off

What kind of income do you have? Multiple jobs? Gambling income/losses? Outside jobs? Interest earned on savings? Capital gains from sale of real estate or stocks? Any major medical expenses like surgery? Look thoroughly at itemized deductions. You list the various deductions you can take. If it is larger than what you would get for standardized deductions, then you would fill out a 1040 A.

If you just have one job and aren't earning a lot of interest, just do the 1040 EZ and select standardized deductions (opposite of itemized deductions).

naw i had 2 employers this year but not at the same time
i think the standard is what i gotta file under. i just started my savings so its not really any interest building up

you got some advice when it comes to banks and interest rates?
i was thinking about taking my bread out after the probationary period and puttin it into a credit union

good idea?
 

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:yes: I do my own taxes, but then again....im in accounting. Next year I want to start doing other people stuff and making some side money.
 

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Turbo Tax is great. Gonna be first year I do mine as married so we'll see how that goes :merchant:
 

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thats wassup my nikka do yo thang proud of you

quick qestion banks or credit unions? or both?

my opinion is both..they have pros and cons. Due to the structure of the credit union you get better rates and deals, usually. But banks have a ton of options, locations, and can be more convenient. Depends on what works best for you.
 

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my opinion is both..they have pros and cons. Due to the structure of the credit union you get better rates and deals, usually. But banks have a ton of options, locations, and can be more convenient. Depends on what works best for you.

yea i was gonna wait until next year before i make the move
my homegirl said she had CDs but the interest rates on them was high when she got them but now she mad cuz they not making no money

idk too much goin on i just gotta take it slow and pay attention to shyt
 
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