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Tax Questions
I bet there are many of you out there with a thorough understanding of income tax filings (certainly more thorough than me.) How about a thread where we can ask our questions and get some free advice from those you you who know? Everyone please understand that any questions answered here are just neighborly advice and not intended to provide certifiable tax filing advice. Admin: if this is to dangerous then I'll understand if you boot this one off.
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OK, I'll start. Hey, you knew I had a reason to start this thread, right?
If I live in Florida all year, but derive income from a government pension in Kentucky, do I have to pay Kentucky income tax? |
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At least, that was my experience |
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All suggestions are appreciated. If the demand is there then we could add a section. These discussions can be had currently but best under 'Non Villages discussions' forum today.
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State of Ohio retirees do not pay Ohio taxes if they live in another state.
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State Income Tax
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for nineteen years I have been receiving a pension from a civil service job in California . The only State Tax I have paid is when I lived in Ohio for six months of the year. I had to pay tax to Ohio on 50% of the pension. |
Does anyone know a CPA to recommend?
Thank you. |
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As I recall Calif tried to tax the pensions of residences that moved out of the state but they lost the legal battle. Be sure to file change of addresses with your state so at least they know you moved. |
This is my first year on Social Security. Do they send you a W-2, or 1099 ?
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Big O asked "This is my first year on Social Security. Do they send you a W-2, or 1099 ? "
Social Security will send you a "Form SSA-1099_Social Security Benefit Statement." It's only one page has what you received what was paid to Medicare Part B (if your on medicare) .. then your total. You should have received it by now. |
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A couple of additions to the "other state" question:
(1) If you haven't told your employer to stop withholding your old state income tax, you will have to file if you want to get the money back. File as non-resident and carefully point out that you are a resident of FL. (2) Don't play games about where you live. Even if you live down here full time, if you still vote "back there", get homestead exemption on your former residence, or still have your driver's license "back there", you may get a whole lot of extra attention about where you really are a resident. As we used to tell folks in the military, never ever muddy the waters over the question of residency. If you create confusion, you will probably get hit for lots of money. |
Ok reading this has opened up questions? If I sold my home in my previous state, Got drivers license in the state I moved to, filed for homestead exemptions, does that let the state I moved from know I am no longer resident or do I have to do some formal letter/change of address telling them I've moved?
I thought once you set up residency in another state (brought house), got driver license in that state you became resident of that state. or do I need to send change of address the day I moved from my previous state letting them know I no longer live in that state which I had to pay state taxes to? I've lived in several states and never sent them notice when I moved (other than when filed taxes at the end of the year), but in today's tax crazy world I don't know the tax codes in books that stacks 10 feet high. |
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I think I know the answer to this one. Can the interest paid on your bond be deducted?
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Nope.
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It has been said so many, many times before......................NO.
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OP started this thread so people could ask tax questions. He didn't say the requirement was not to ask a question answered twenty thousand posts ago on a different thread.
As someone has said before, open the refrigerator door, take out what you want... |
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For itemizes it is still no as mortgage interest and interest related to investments are the only deductible items. You might he able to get the bond "included" in your mortgage and then you would get a deduction. Remember the bond is actually part of the cost of your house. |
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Typically I don't go back and search the archives here when I see a post that interests me, and probably won't.
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We own a property in TV and rent it out for 3 months. We report the rent as income and deduct expenses. Where on my taxes does the bond and maintenance get listed as a deduction? Thanks
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Read the instructions very carefully, especially if you use the house (or a relative does) for all or part of the rest of year. |
Bizdoc,
I am sorry but I wasn't very clear. I am wondering specificity where to list this since it is not a tax. Do you list under other? Thanks again. |
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