If I cannot find my tax forms from the year I bought my co-op, is there any other way I could find out if I filed for my first-time homebuyer credit?
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Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You can order a "tax return transcript" from the IRS, but you wouldn't get it immediately. If you filed with H&R Block or TurboTax, they keep copies of your returns.
Mmm, coffee. Okay, onerous tasks, I name thee: Sort recyclables. Corporate financials. Bedroom cleanup. And weeding as a bonus, because I kinda like weeding.
Everybody should come to SF and eat of our food trucks.
omg, I totally think I qualify for the first-time homeowner credit. It didn't exist at a fed level in 2002 if I am reading things right AND since I lived in my place for 5 consecutive years and bought the new place within the window in 2010, I qualify. people who know more about tax stuff, please chime in.
Taxes and finding all the paperwork I need for my taxes will be my onerous task, btw. So many little forms that I kept in an easily scattered pile rather than filing as they came in.
Onerous task complete. Picking up a prescription. Ordinarily not onerous, especially on such a nice day, but my ankle has been hurting like hell this week, and the pharmacy I use is located such that walking is the only option.
Oh well, back in the office and it was nice to get outside today.
Come to think of it, coming back to work on a day like today is pretty damn onerous as well.
It didn't exist at a fed level in 2002 if I am reading things right AND since I lived in my place for 5 consecutive years and bought the new place within the window in 2010, I qualify. people who know more about tax stuff, please chime in.
Seriously, that was an option? ::whimpers::
Well, given the unsettled situation with my job, there was no way I was going to put my house on the market within the window. Bah.
In other news, my onerous task for the day is to mail my property taxes (which I forgot to do until after the deadline and now I am paying a $200 late fee, argh). And to clean my desk off, which is piled high with papers and reports. I would much rather go for a long walk and listen to Terry Pratchett audiobooks.
My onerous task was not punching the happy grinning guy in the cafe in the face. I expect there will be more onerosity in my day.
I have some meetings I really need to set up, but when I face in the direction of the task, everything evaporates like will o' the wisps. Why is that?