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Mar 26, 2020
11:47
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reagan21
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...and that's why I was hoping they were going to use 2018 AGI
I closed down my law firm in 2018 and quasi retired for a couple months before I got serious about looking for a job towards the end of the year.
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Shouldn’t have filed taxes yet. Started working in 2018 so my income was
boorad
3/26/20 11:30am
This is
the
flex of 2020.
shimmy
3/26/20 11:31am
If you’re able to file by March, I’m not going to be impressed.
scootsy
3/26/20 11:38am
The flex is that the went from under $150k in 2018 to over $150k in 2019, not that they filed by March, lol.
shimmy
3/26/20 11:44am
Yes, obviously.
scootsy
3/26/20 11:55am
I wonder if you can file for an amended return to put 2019 on ice?
VballDad
3/26/20 11:31am
And I'm going to have to rush our 2019 filing.
ebv
3/26/20 11:34am
Lucky for me, it appears they will be using the 2020 income levels in the end.
delbert
3/26/20 11:40am
So you're saying I should quit my job right now?
reagan21
3/26/20 11:43am
...and that's why I was hoping they were going to use 2018 AGI
reagan21
3/26/20 11:47am
If you have not filed for 2019, they will use your numbers from 2018 and
delbert
3/26/20 11:56am
I moved to the bay area in 2019 from Texas.
JuicyJam
3/26/20 11:43am
Key for you is whether you already filed for 2019. If you have not, you can get
delbert
3/26/20 11:52am
Yeah I did. I like to get my taxes over with as soon as I get all the documents.
JuicyJam
3/26/20 11:55am
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