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	<description><![CDATA[Hi We would like to know if a MBA would be considered taxable income if over the 5250. We currently do not include this in an employees income. Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. I have printed out Pub 15-B, but it doesn&amp;#39;t really mention anyting about MBA. ......]]></description>
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Whenever applicable I ask a series of pertinent questions to determine if a client qualifies for Earned Income Credit (EIC). There are times when I feel the client is &amp;quot;exagerating&amp;quot; the truth. In other words, they&apos;re flat out lying. One of the forms.........]]></description>
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	<description><![CDATA[My husband passed away last year, and told me once that when we sell the house we can write off all the money we have put into it maintaining it, repairs etc, like carpet, plumbing, tree trimming etc. Is that true as I am getting ready to throw out all my 1990&amp;#39;s and 1980&amp;#39;s tax returns? I......]]></description>
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	<title>Should I file my return even though I do not have the money to pay? Maine</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[If you cannot pay all of your taxes by the original due date, you should still file your return on time. It is important to pay as much money as you can by the due date. Late payment penalties and interest are charged on any unpaid tax balance. By paying as much as possible by the original due.........]]></description>
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	<title>Gymnastics booster 501(c)(3)</title>
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	<title>Am I a Dependent</title>
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	<title>Can you collect NJ unemployment if you have a side business?, &amp;quot;SCHED C&amp;quot;.</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[A question about NJ Unemployment. If you make 60,000 a year at a big company, and have a side business that generates from -500 - 2,000 a year, a sole propiertership that you use a sched &amp;quot;C&amp;quot; for. You get laid off at your &amp;quot;real job&amp;quot;, the 60k job. Can you still collect.........]]></description>
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	<title>Tax on primary home turned rental then primary home again!</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Hi. I lived in my primary home in North Carolina for 5 years. Then took an expat assignment to China. During that time, I listed the house for sale or lease. Due to the poor US real estate market, I ended up leasing it for 13 of 24 months, so it had to appear as income property according to our......]]></description>
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