Many tax payers can receive a tax phone credit of around $30 to $60 -- says the New York Times.
If they're willing to dig out their old phone bills to figure out how to get the easy credit.
Line 71 of Form 1040, Line 42 on the 1040A or Line 9 on the 1040-EZ is the spot you need to focus on.
“Credit for federal telephone excise tax paid. Attach Form 8913 if required,” reads the description.
Figuring out how to get the tax phone credit might be worth it to get around 50 bucks in back in your hands.
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Monday, February 12, 2007
Get a Tax Phone Credit
Many tax payers can receive a tax phone credit of around $30 to $60 -- says the New York Times.
If they're willing to dig out their old phone bills to figure out how to get the easy credit.
Line 71 of Form 1040, Line 42 on the 1040A or Line 9 on the 1040-EZ is the spot you need to focus on.
“Credit for federal telephone excise tax paid. Attach Form 8913 if required,” reads the description.
Figuring out how to get the tax phone credit might be worth it to get around 50 bucks in back in your hands.
If they're willing to dig out their old phone bills to figure out how to get the easy credit.
Line 71 of Form 1040, Line 42 on the 1040A or Line 9 on the 1040-EZ is the spot you need to focus on.
“Credit for federal telephone excise tax paid. Attach Form 8913 if required,” reads the description.
Figuring out how to get the tax phone credit might be worth it to get around 50 bucks in back in your hands.
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