Discussion:Tax Rebates

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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> Tax Rebates
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> Tax Rebates

Dennisvaughn@msn.com (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2008
Does one have to have earned income to qualify for the new tax rebate?

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2008
Dennis, you have missed the past 6 discussions, which fully explain everything. You can access them via the yellow search box.

Dusty (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2008
If you search (Yellow box to the left) you will find MULTIPLE threads on this.

Dusty

(Short answer no but do read about it to get the whole story)

Blrgcpa (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2008
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