Discussion:1099 SS and Efiling for Tax Rebate
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| {{ForumNewPost|UserID=The Guy|Date=7 March 2008|Text=Some of these 1099SS may not be eligible for E filing, for those who are not required to file but still want to receive the tax rebate. IRS has a work around for this, by including $1 interest income on their tax form. This will allow to E-File. }} | {{ForumNewPost|UserID=The Guy|Date=7 March 2008|Text=Some of these 1099SS may not be eligible for E filing, for those who are not required to file but still want to receive the tax rebate. IRS has a work around for this, by including $1 interest income on their tax form. This will allow to E-File. }} | ||
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| Some of these 1099SS may not be eligible for E filing, for those who are not required to file but still want to receive the tax rebate. IRS has a work around for this, by including $1 interest income on their tax form. This will allow to E-File. | |


