Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Is My Court-Forgiven Support Arrearage Taxable?
My 5-year old received a 1099. Now what?
Q: My five-year old received a full scholarship to attend a private (for-profit) elementary school in 2008, which included a pre-kindergarten summer day-camp, a uniform allowance, breakfast and lunch, field trip fees, and after-care in the school's day care section. The school sent us a huge 1099 for the amount of the tuition as well as all the extras. It was issued in my child's name and with his social security number. I'm a single parent making less than $20,000.00 per year. What do I do?
Form 1040A. If you file Form 1040A, report the taxable amount on line 7. If the taxable amount was not reported on Form W-2, enter “SCH” and the taxable amount in the space to the left of line 7.
Form 1040. If you file Form 1040, report the taxable amount on line 7. If the taxable amount was not reported on Form W-2, enter “SCH” and the taxable amount on the dotted line next to line 7." from IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Is My Mortgage Relief (Debt Forgiveness)Taxable?
Q: When we started to go into foreclosure last year, we negotiated with the bank, and they set a meeting to sign all the papers needed to give the house back to the bank for forgiveness of the mortgage. The house was worth much less than the mortgage at the time the bank took it back, but we did not have any debt to the bank after we signed it over. Do we need to report the forgiven portion of the debt as income?
IRS publication 4681 has detailed examples of the type of forgiven debt that is (and is not) eligible for relief.
Is My 2008 Stimulus Payment Taxable Income?
Short answer: No. The 2008 Economic Stimulus Payment is not taxable income for your 2008 income tax return.
In small print at the beginning of a FAQ at irs.gov, the IRS informs taxpayers of this. It's understandable that most people didn't catch that, and many tax professionals have been cautious about confirming it. My research assistant was looking for it diligently, and still took several tries to find exactly where the IRS admitted it, here: Basic Information on the Stimulus Payment: "What is it? It's an economic stimulus payment that more than 124 million households will receive. It's not taxable, and it won't reduce your 2007 or 2008 refund or increase the amount you owe when you file your 2008 return."
And another mention on page 62 of the 2008 1040 Instructions: "Economic stimulus payment. Any economic stimulus payment you received is not taxable for federal income tax purposes but reduces your recovery rebate credit."
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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Welcome to my blog, where I will try to give general answers to frequently-asked tax questions. Please keep in mind that these answers are for a general audience. Your specific, individual tax problem should be addressed by a professional that has access to your documents and tax history. While I hope these answers are helpful, you should not rely this advice to make any decision on how to file your taxes.
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