Tax season uhg-ain . . .

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    Birdog8585 RUGBY

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    Sales tax table that is discussed earlier in the thread for those of you living in a no-state-income-tax state (pg 12)
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    Ken_gone_flying "I live vicariously through myself."

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    picklesuit Orange and White and Beer!

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    Did taxes on Tax Slayer again this year (4 in a row) and got done in 20 minutes. I was actually in SC picking up a plane from L.M. and had the wife do it while I monitored on the phone.
    Easy and done quickly...
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    My wife and I have the same tax guy do it every year. He's awesome. We talked to him right before we moved, and he told us to save any receipts for home improvement stuff for the first month we were living back in our house down here. We were "returning the property back from rental condition" so it's deductible. Not to mention that he said the law allows that even if you can't deduct rental expenses (aka you made too much, funny PSW and I were rich last year), they can be deducted the following year if you're below the line. We should get a decent return this year.
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    Ken_gone_flying "I live vicariously through myself."

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    I use H&R Block every year. Its always walk-in, quick, and they will answer any question that the IRS may have and will use their lawyers in any lawsuits (provided you give them ALL the paperwork).

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