I just found that I don't have my Bank of America 1099-INT. Needless to say, it's not available online.
I didn't get my INTs from Citibank and procrastinated for awhile on getting the info from the bank. What I ended up doing instead was downloading my years' worth of activity from their website in csv and using excel to just separate out the interest payments and adding them together. Took no time at all.
I dont' think I ever GOT a 1099-INT from BofA. But I figure I have less interest from them (since it's like, $20) than from ING (who let me print it off from online). So I'm just going without. (Edit; I took the interest amount from my statements, which I could get online, and in the December and January ones, it says how much for the year, as well as for the statement)
I have a flight that leaves at 6AM tomorrow. Which means I have to leave my house by...4:30 at the latest? I am SO not loving this...but did manage to just snag an exit row when I printed my boarding pass.
OTOH, my work computer will not let me run Firefox (WTF?) so I'm contemplating bringing both it AND my regular laptop. Which would be a pain, but I HATE IE6...
I am in favor of a fully intact Jilli.
I couldn't get one of my student loan interest statements because they shut off the PIN if you don't use it for several months. And it takes 2-3 business days to get a new one. I figure it wouldn't save me more than $10 so I'm proceeding without it.
I dont' think I ever GOT a 1099-INT from BofA. But I figure I have less interest from them (since it's like, $20) than from ING (who let me print it off from online). So I'm just going without.
I didn't get one either, meara. But you don't have to declare if it was under $10, so I didn't bother with it either.
Oh, mine was definitely more than $10, because I keep more in there than I should (I should move a heck of a lot more over to the ING account). But I already had to do the 1040A because of the ING amount, so...
I wonder if their cutoff is $20 or something. Because I got one from BofA. My interest was only around $26.
Why aren't you people doing your taxes online? I changed jobs, bought a house, and cashed out a 401k this year and my taxes still didn't take 20 mintues.
Because I got one from BofA. My interest was only around $26.
Seriously? They must just hate me. Or it got lost in the mail. Ah well, too late to get one now...
Why aren't you people doing your taxes online?
I used TaxCut. It's what I used last year, too; it's always given me the best results.
The last time I tried TurboTax it took much longer than with paper and pen. I also have more than a dozen employers.
I will be paying my IL taxes with check number 666. This amuses me.