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Mar 21, 2015
1:59
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RexIdaCoug
Yup. most likely wont matter.
Unless your son made 30K.
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Tax question: how do I handle my son's tithing for tax purposes
jdub
3/21/15 1:42pm
I'm no tax expert but I doubt your son's tithing makes any difference
cougarnerd
3/21/15 1:47pm
You can't deduct it.
SPORTS
3/21/15 1:47pm
Don't do anything with it.
JAGA97
3/21/15 1:48pm
not even on his taxes, right?
jdub
3/21/15 1:52pm
Not unless he itemizes his deductions.
buhlcougar
3/21/15 1:58pm
Yup. most likely wont matter.
RexIdaCoug
3/21/15 1:59pm
Not eligible to itemize if he is not claiming his own exemption.
JAGA97
3/21/15 3:50pm
There are several pivot points here that are beyond board advice. H&RBLOCK.
ClackamasCoug
3/21/15 2:13pm
Friends don't let friends go to H&R BLOCK
RexIdaCoug
3/21/15 2:22pm
Agreed. I got charged 240 bucks for them to prepare self employed 1099. I've
ByuImaginesDragons
3/22/15 10:43am
And the fee isn't even the worst part...
RexIdaCoug
3/22/15 1:03pm
refund anticipation loans sound like a bad idea...
ByuImaginesDragons
3/22/15 2:04pm
just be happy he pays it
Bluforever
3/21/15 3:32pm
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