libertytyranny
Dream Stealer
soo..my taxes are pretty straightforward and I do them myself every year online. However this year I am getting a little confused with a couple things...hoping one of you smart guys has some advice that isn't "get turbotax"
One, I am not married but SO and I share a house and a baby. how do we figure out which is the best way to split things to get the maximum for both of us? I got a refund calculater app and I have been playing with that trying to figure it out..doing it several ways..but is there a good rule to follow? Or a better way to figure it out?
two, I got two letters this year ...I got one from the state saying I had to report the refund as income..I get that because the state tax is a deduction (though I never had to before, I think because I didn't itemize?). ..but I am confused about the federal one i got..what's the purpose of that one?
I don't want to pay someone to do my taxes, I can do them myself easy enough (I do SOs too) but I don't want to do it unless I know exactly what that letter means and if there is a better way to divide stuff than just guessing..
One, I am not married but SO and I share a house and a baby. how do we figure out which is the best way to split things to get the maximum for both of us? I got a refund calculater app and I have been playing with that trying to figure it out..doing it several ways..but is there a good rule to follow? Or a better way to figure it out?
two, I got two letters this year ...I got one from the state saying I had to report the refund as income..I get that because the state tax is a deduction (though I never had to before, I think because I didn't itemize?). ..but I am confused about the federal one i got..what's the purpose of that one?
I don't want to pay someone to do my taxes, I can do them myself easy enough (I do SOs too) but I don't want to do it unless I know exactly what that letter means and if there is a better way to divide stuff than just guessing..