Long distance tax refunds.
Posted by: info | March 6, 2007
Most long distance customers can use the standard tax refunds the IRS is offering. The refund depends on the exemptions claimed on your 2006 taxes. If you paid for long distance phone service between Feb. 28, 2003 and before Aug. 1, 2006 you qualify for the refund. The IRS has made it very easy to get your money back.
All you will need to do in order to get a refund on your 2006 taxes is fill out 1 additional line on your 2006 return. The IRS is also creating a short form for those who don’t have to fill out a regular return. You don’t have to figure out how much you spent or have copies of your phone bills if you use the standard refund. This seems to be a fair refund for all. If you paid for long distance service you will get a refund if you fill out the form.
This refund is for residential service, businesses and charities. To find out more information ask your tax advisor or simply visit the IRS website.
Juston Garland
Editor, Nationwide Bill Relief
Tags: income taxes, long distance tax credit, tax refunds, irs
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June 6th, 2007 at
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June 26th, 2007 at
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July 12th, 2007 at
Allan…
Super Content
July 20th, 2007 at
I didn’t get a tax refund.