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Old 01-31-2004, 04:32 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: SSN for filing taxes and driver's license??

Originally posted by JubJub
    > I was mistaken, you need
either an SS number or an ITIN number to file taxes. W7 is the form to
apply for an ITIN. If you are eligible or have applied for an SS number,
you are ineligible to get an ITIN number (tho how they check this is
anyone's guess).
    >
    > I notice in your sig that you are having major
delays in getting your SS number. Are you still waiting? Perhaps you
could get your local congressman to hurry things along? If I was in your
situation I would prob apply for an ITIN anyway.


Yes thats
corret , me and many others trying to get a willy wonker SSN

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Old 02-01-2004, 12:09 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Default Re: SSN for filing taxes and driver's license??

Originally posted by meauxna
    > The average electronic
refund is deposited in 10-21 days as opposed to the loan,

I
think you and Jeff misunderstood. Hubby is referring to filing
electronically with a refund deposited by the IRS directly into our
checking account. In no way connected to a loan.

CB

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Old 02-01-2004, 03:55 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Default Re: SSN for filing taxes and driver's license??

CB,

I didn't misunderstand anything, and I think that meauxna didn't
misunderstand either.

If Hubby is getting a tax refund, then he most
definitely did give the US government a loan last year. An interest-
free loan at that.

And if he's going to file as married-single rather
than married-joint because it will get him his refund faster, then he's
most likely going to forgive part of that loan by getting a smaller
refund than he's entitled to.

By the way, one can get their refund by
direct-deposit to their bank account when they file by paper as well.
It's not something that's restricted to electronic filing.

Regards,
JEff



Originally posted by CaliforniaBride
    > I think
you and Jeff misunderstood. Hubby is referring to filing electronically
with a refund deposited by the IRS directly into our checking account.
In no way connected to a loan.
    >
CB

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