I ask because there's an improved Hope for Lifetime Learning Credit (I forgot the new name) that I want to claim, and I already filed my tax return for 2008. I don't know if the IRS will "upgrade" the credit into the new and improved version for my tax return.
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Originally posted by mchaley View PostAre we getting any stimulus checks this year? (hope so ) I want to buy some things
You are getting it in the form of tax cuts, which means for the average single person, you will have $400 less taken out of your taxes. That amounts to something like $17 a paycheck for the rest of the year.
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Originally posted by owequitit View PostNo.
You are getting it in the form of tax cuts, which means for the average single person, you will have $400 less taken out of your taxes. That amounts to something like $17 a paycheck for the rest of the year.
Def. the year to buy a house or car if one can afford too.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Yes, there is an $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit, there is, I think, a $2,000-3,000 credit if you buy a new car by the end of the year, and then there is a program to entice people to upgrade to energy efficient appliances and home insulation etc. I believe they will cover 30% of that cost up to $1500. They also increased the tax credit for parents helping their kids through college, as well as increasing the limit of the Pell Grants.
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Upon further reading, I see that I will not be able to claim the new credit until I file for 2009. It only affects tuition paid in 2009.
"The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse."-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by owequitit View PostYes, there is an $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit, there is, I think, a $2,000-3,000 credit if you buy a new car by the end of the year, and then there is a program to entice people to upgrade to energy efficient appliances and home insulation etc. I believe they will cover 30% of that cost up to $1500. They also increased the tax credit for parents helping their kids through college, as well as increasing the limit of the Pell Grants.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by williamsvt View PostI was reading earlier today that there also introducing credits towards individuals who trade in a car. *(the trade in would have to get less then 18 miles per gallon and would have to be junked after it is traded in). This would create less used inefficient cars on the market. The vin would have to be tracked in the future however to make sure that the vehicle was junked and never to be used again.
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