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Old 01-10-2005, 01:02 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: paying for spring 2005 semester & counting it for 2004 - too

David Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU wrote:
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> "beee" <byoung[at]ocf.berkeley.edu> wrote:

> > I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> > starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> > > I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about

> > $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> > in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> > > Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there

> > anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> > from my school.


> Three days late and a few dollars short.


and I wrote:

You understand correctly. You're several days late, and
several dollars short.

GMTA, Dave. (Great minds think alike)

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford
Sat, 8 Jan 2005

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Old 01-10-2005, 01:02 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Herb Smith wrote:
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> beee wrote:

> > I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> > starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> > > I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about

> > $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> > in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> > > Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there

> > anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> > from my school.


> You're right, it's too late to count for 2004. Time waits
> for no man.


In deference to the distaff side of our membership, let's be
politically correct now, Herb. "Time waits for no one."

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford
Sat, 8 Jan 2005

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Old 01-07-2005, 04:47 PM
David Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU
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Default Re: paying for spring 2005 semester & counting it for 2004 - too

"beee" <byoung[at]ocf.berkeley.edu> wrote:

- quote -

> I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about
> $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there
> anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> from my school.


Three days late and a few dollars short.

--
David M. Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU
Woods Financial Services
Norwood, MA 02062
www.woods-financial.com

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Old 01-07-2005, 04:47 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: paying for spring 2005 semester & counting it for 2004 - too

beee wrote:

- quote -

> I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about
> $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there
> anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> from my school.


You understand correctly. You're several days late, and
several dollars short.

ChEAr$, anyway,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
Thu, 6 Jan 2005

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Old 01-07-2005, 03:49 PM
Bill
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byoung[at]ocf.berkeley.edu (beee) posted:

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> I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005
> semester which starts soon in 2004, but
> completely forgot about it.
> I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I
> made about $20,000 in 2004. I am going to
> make very little to no money in 2005, because
> I'm going to be a full-time student.
> Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late.
> Is there anyway to get around this? I haven't
> yet received my 1098-T from my school.


It became too late at the end of 2004, and
there is no legal way to get around this.

Bill

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Old 01-07-2005, 03:49 PM
Paul
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"beee" <byoung[at]ocf.berkeley.edu> wrote

- quote -

> I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about
> $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there
> anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> from my school.


Your payment that you will make, is going to be for 2005,
the year in which you wrote the check.

--
Paul A. Thomas, CPA
Athens, Georgia

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Old 01-07-2005, 03:49 PM
Herb Smith
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beee wrote:

- quote -

> I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
> starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.
> I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about
> $20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
> in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.
> Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there
> anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
> from my school.


You're right, it's too late to count for 2004. Time waits
for no man.

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Old 01-04-2005, 07:40 AM
beee
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Default paying for spring 2005 semester & counting it for 2004 - too late?

I was planning on paying for the Spring 2005 semester which
starts soon in 2004, but completely forgot about it.

I thought it would benefit me to do so, since I made about
$20,000 in 2004. I am going to make very little to no money
in 2005, because I'm going to be a full-time student.

Its Jan 3, 2005. I realize I'm probably too late. Is there
anyway to get around this? I haven't yet received my 1098-T
from my school.

Thanks

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