wkassin
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Got it, I am going to sit tight until 10-15, one never knows if it will be addressed and to avoid the hassle of a return revision.
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Was this by chance addressed in the recent tax bill, and/or is it possible that it will be adjusted at some point to classify it as a qualified disaster? Seems ...
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I actually entered it after I posted the message, and Form 4684 on Turbotax is applying a $100 reduction (line 11), and a 10% AGI reduction (line 17). Is that r...
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Thank you, yes I haven't filed yet since 2024 had an auto extension until 10-15.All reimbursements are in, so that is more simple too.Are Loss of Use reimbursem...
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Can you please provide details on how penalties are calculated, to both contributions and earnings in the state of CA if a 529 is used for private high school t...
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- Cheered Re: To claim casualty loss from LA fires, can replacement cost reported by my insurance be used a... for MarilynG1. March 26, 2025 6:52 AM
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- Posted Re: In CA, can you use an entire 529 withdrawal for private high school tuition? Or just the cont... on Retirement tax questions. April 15, 2024 10:26 AM
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