Anyone with adjusted gross income of under $27,000 qualifies for free on-line state and federal tax self-preparation using state of the art software. I have used it for the three years since starting my profitless business. It allows you most of the schedules, including C, and you can get the refund due you for your business losses.
The best part is you can actually earn $30,500 adjusted gross. Put $3500 into a 401k by Tuesday Apr 15th (your max per year), and it gets deducted, and taken off AGI. These income levels change every year.
"you're never supposed to use AM or PM, as neither make sense in that context"
Never? Well the whole world does. Sure it's a conundrum. 12 a.m. would seem to naturally be the last minute of the morning, using the same rationale as the academic millennium question. Yet by practice it's understood to be midnight.
After you make the mistake once, as I expect many thinking people do, you oblige yourself to remember that the correct answer is the opposite of what would seem to make sense. (Is there a name for this thought process?)
Yet, for the first time since I long ago thought this out, if you think of the minute as a whole, and not the stroke of it's first second, it lies for all of its remaining 59 seconds in the a.m. And so why not call it 12 a.m.?
But to say you should never use it because it has to be properly learned -- well that is a good reason never to say never again.
Has no one mentioned Intuit Tax Freedom Project?
Anyone with adjusted gross income of under $27,000 qualifies for free on-line state and federal tax self-preparation using state of the art software. I have used it for the three years since starting my profitless business. It allows you most of the schedules, including C, and you can get the refund due you for your business losses.
The best part is you can actually earn $30,500 adjusted gross. Put $3500 into a 401k by Tuesday Apr 15th (your max per year), and it gets deducted, and taken off AGI. These income levels change every year.
Go to http://www.taxfreedom.com
How did I miss this the first time? Duh! Perhaps I have a life, and someone TBTG realized that this is important -- as in worth repeating.
/. for df's is the better site, distilling out only what is really necessary to life in the 21st.
Thanks guys and gals. It's like someone forgot to lock the dorm after curfew. Cool.
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"you're never supposed to use AM or PM, as neither make sense in that context"
Never? Well the whole world does. Sure it's a conundrum. 12 a.m. would seem to naturally be the last minute of the morning, using the same rationale as the academic millennium question. Yet by practice it's understood to be midnight.
After you make the mistake once, as I expect many thinking people do, you oblige yourself to remember that the correct answer is the opposite of what would seem to make sense. (Is there a name for this thought process?)
Yet, for the first time since I long ago thought this out, if you think of the minute as a whole, and not the stroke of it's first second, it lies for all of its remaining 59 seconds in the a.m. And so why not call it 12 a.m.?
But to say you should never use it because it has to be properly learned -- well that is a good reason never to say never again.