View Full Version : Co-worker has a question about death and taxes!!
Lorrie
01-04-2007, 07:59 AM
Barbara's husband died on July 20, 2006.
She has questions about her 2006 taxes.
"Does she have to claim his income for the 6 months of 2006?" "Would it benefit her to do that?"
She is worried about owing for him.....maybe....
Please respond to this email...anyone who knows about this...
Thank you very much!
~Lorrie
kburgess
01-04-2007, 11:10 PM
unless he is a federal worker, you can file and get every penny back from all federal WH, SS WH, and Medicare WH.
Most of us are filing completely incorrect returns, and can get all of it refunded to us in a simple administrative filing process along with your 1040, and then just wait for the refund check.
It is that simple,
I can help with the process, and fee out of the refund.
Ken.
Barbara's husband died on July 20, 2006.
She has questions about her 2006 taxes.
"Does she have to claim his income for the 6 months of 2006?" "Would it benefit her to do that?"
She is worried about owing for him.....maybe....
Please respond to this email...anyone who knows about this...
Thank you very much!
~Lorrie
Lorrie
11-29-2007, 02:48 PM
What does this mean exactly?
Most of us are filing completely incorrect returns, and can get all of it refunded to us in a simple administrative filing process along with your 1040, and then just wait for the refund check.
It is that simple,
I can help with the process, and fee out of the refund.
Ken.
shellebelle
11-29-2007, 02:54 PM
He's right. And depending on the fee its not a bad offer!
unless he is a federal worker, you can file and get every penny back from all federal WH, SS WH, and Medicare WH.
Most of us are filing completely incorrect returns, and can get all of it refunded to us in a simple administrative filing process along with your 1040, and then just wait for the refund check.
It is that simple,
I can help with the process, and fee out of the refund.
Ken.