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Apr. 9th, 2004 09:41 amhurrah for tax returns!
dave got his taxes done professionally, whereas i tackled the 1040A myself. he's getting a slightly bigger chunk back, and i think he said it was something called a "hope credit" that made up most of the difference. i'm happy with what i got, but i'm curious... i think it had something to do with paying to get educated. i took a deduction, i guess i could've taken a credit instead, possibly leading to bigger money? anyone know?
dave got his taxes done professionally, whereas i tackled the 1040A myself. he's getting a slightly bigger chunk back, and i think he said it was something called a "hope credit" that made up most of the difference. i'm happy with what i got, but i'm curious... i think it had something to do with paying to get educated. i took a deduction, i guess i could've taken a credit instead, possibly leading to bigger money? anyone know?
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Date: 2004-04-09 11:16 am (UTC)I find it completely ironic, however, that I got a refund of $360 from the feds but ended up having to pay in $83 to Alabama.
I think I got fleeced (or maybe I should just move back to TN and get screwed on sales tax but not income tax).
kristin
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Date: 2004-04-09 12:05 pm (UTC)but yeah. my qualified school expenses only came out to around $200, only one semester and with a foreign language scholarship. so now that i think about it again, just deducting it instead of filling out the extra form was probably just fine.