Does anybody know if there is a group or place on campus that students can go to that will help fill out tax returns? Or does anybody no of good, cheap(preferrably free) places around campus that will do them? Thanks!
3/27/2007 2:13:34 PM
do them yourself online.You're a student, it'll probably take about 15 minutes.You might learn something, too.
3/27/2007 2:15:30 PM
I've tried and I've got too much extra stuff to understand whats going on.
3/27/2007 2:18:37 PM
(VITA) Volunteer income tax assistance http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=107626,00.html Some of the accounting students on campus participate in this program, but they already had the on campus sessions. There should be quite a few in raleigh
3/27/2007 2:23:12 PM
did this thread really require all caps AND an exclamation point?im not really that excited.
3/27/2007 2:28:40 PM
just use a free online tax service.
3/27/2007 2:30:11 PM
the college of mgmt was offering free tax service to anyone (students do it to get experience).......use turbo tax deluxe......or PM with your question
3/27/2007 3:15:50 PM
If your time and frustration are your biggest concerns, go to Wal-mart and pay the $texas to get it taken care of.[Edited on March 27, 2007 at 9:42 PM. Reason : .]
3/27/2007 9:41:47 PM
what extra stuff is going on, some of us on here probably could explain it to you if you would give some more details
3/27/2007 9:48:39 PM
go search for turbotax freedom for studentsit is freei did the g/f's last night
3/28/2007 10:03:07 AM
shit when are these due?
3/28/2007 10:42:54 AM
3/28/2007 10:45:03 AM
extra stuff being i have financial aid refunds from the school that i dont know if i count in my income or not and i have a work study job that i claim exemption for so all they take out is social security. last year i didnt file cause my only job was the work study. this year i worked this summer doing construction so thats the only reason im filing.
3/28/2007 11:50:43 AM
Well, if you are receiving finacial aid to go to school, then no it will not be included as income. In fact if you have qualified tuition and expenses that were paid by the financial aid, you can either claim an education credit or take the tuition and fees deduction. Did you get two W2s? You should of gotten one for the work study and the construction.Are you suppose to claim yourself? If you are under age 24 and a full time student then you would have needed to provide over half of your own support to claim yourself. If you did not provide over half of your own support then your parents can still claim you, and when you file, you would need to mark box that says "claimed as a dependent."
3/28/2007 1:05:07 PM
i got one W-2 and a 1099-MISC. and im considered independent for the university so yea i guess i would claim myself. i have no parental support.
3/28/2007 1:21:45 PM
On the 1099-Misc what box has the income? Is it other income or non-employee compensation.If it is non-employee compensation you need to file a Schedule C and you will be forced to pay self-emplyoment taxes on this income. If it is listed as other income then it would go on line 21 of the 1040 in other income.
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3/28/2007 7:43:53 PM
Its awful advice because you are sending them to Wal-Mart. Most Wal-Marts generally have H & R Blocks or Jackson Hewitts in them, which are terrible tax preparation companies. Most of them are way over-priced, have inadequate tax knowledge, and have horrible customer service. So please inform of how this is not awful advice.[Edited on March 28, 2007 at 7:55 PM. Reason : asfr]
3/28/2007 7:55:05 PM
^I was being sarcastic when I said Wal-Mart. Bah, n/m.
3/28/2007 7:56:05 PM
I could possibly see that.
3/28/2007 8:05:53 PM