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E-file taxes, immediately the W2?

I just e-filed my federal and state taxes on H & R Block, which be great and easy. Question is, I hold my W2 here. Does the IRS send for itor do I merely keep it? Usually when I do it within person, they resembling staple it to the papers or something. Also, do I get a copy of the paperwork of the site, too?


Answers: When you wallet electronically, you don't have to convey in your W-2 (the IRS get it from your employer).

Is your second question asking whether you can print out a copy of your import tax return from the H&R Block site? If so, the answer is yes. You can also print out confirmation e-mails and web page as proof that your return has be filed
THE TAX PREPARER EXECUTED THE INFO ON HIS TAX SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND THAT WAS ALSO E MAILE TO THE GOVERMENT. THE ORIGINAL COPIES ARE FOR YOU TO KEEP

State rates return put somebody through the mill?

can i do my federal on my own and go to a excise place to have the state done. we dont enjoy the $ to pay for the state returns


Answers: why not do both yourself or at least possible take a look.
i usually lug last years due returns and just correct the numbers. most of the times your just doing like peas in a pod thing over and over again beside slight variations.
neither one is due back April 15Th, and the state might even be later.
find those dated returns and try to do them yourself, if not later you can take them to someone to do.
adjectives those forms are available at your local post office.
i usually gain three copies of each of the antiquated forms that i used the year before.
not sure if that's where on earth you can get the state forms though.
telephone the state income tax those and tell them to communication you a new set of forms. (yours must enjoy gotten lost in the mail)

moral luck to ya.
i guess you could if you know what your doing

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Where do you claim your child support received when filing income taxes?




Answers: Child support is not taxable(or deductible by the payor). However, alimony usually is taxable. Look to your divorce decree first to be sure the money you received is described as one or the other, or both.
not sure that your supposed to claim it.
look in the tax book and find what's taxable and what's not.
good luck to ya.

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