January 9th, 2010 by admin
Question: How do I get a replacement copy of my 2005 SSA form 1099?
I have lost my 2005 Social Security Form 1099. I need it to file my 2055 tax return.
Answer: Call SSA and request another copy. But be warned that they may charge you for it.
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October 25th, 2009 by admin
Question: How much will a 1099 form take?
Hello, as an independent contractor I will be receiving a 1099 form for this year and this is my first time ever. I was wondering how much exactly they take? (I live in Osceola County in Florida if that makes a difference). I need to know so I [...]
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July 25th, 2009 by Unregistered User
There are many foreigners working in the US legally and they file and pay their taxes to the IRS. Some of them have foreign dependents. Do you know if you can claim foreign dependents on your tax return? Do you know the correct way of handling foreign dependents so that you can pay the least taxes legally? This section and question is all about claiming foreign dependents on tax returns.
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July 8th, 2009 by admin
Do you know how to request a copy of your tax return from the IRS? Many people have needs to produce their tax returns of several years when they apply for a loan or for some other purposes. Even if you cannot find your tax returns, you can still get them directly from the IRS. You just have to fill out a form, mail it along with a processing fee and then wait for the IRS to send your returns to you. Find out how you can request a copy of your tax return from the IRS here.
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June 27th, 2009 by Unregistered User
If you have not been keeping up with tips and news on how the IRS operates, you might be surprised to receive a notice of examination and information requests from the IRS especially after they have sent you your tax refund check already. They can do that though so you should find out what the rules are regarding IRS audit and what you should do when you receive such letter from the IRS.
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