Discussion:$285 Credit
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Discussion Forum Index --> Consumer Questions --> $285 Credit
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| Have client who says lots of people he works with take a $285 or so credit for days being deployed in a war zone like Iraq. Pakistan etc | |
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| are you ever going to fill out your profile as we've asked numerous times? | |
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| Ztom you need to stop listening to "buddies". Are they going to pay the penalties and interest on your tax return when the IRS disallows this stuff? Do you know the difference between a credit and a deduction? And if you are a preparer and if this is a client...Why did you post it in consumer questions? | |


