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| <citizen_average[at]yahoo.com> wrote: - quote - > I followed pub 525, and
You don't.> basically, since I did not effectively get a benefit on my > 2005 federal taxes filed in 2006, I do not have to report > the amount from 1099G on my 2006 federal taxes on line 10. > OK, that's good. > But where and how do I explain the reason? -- Phil Marti Clarksburg, MD << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2006) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| Just because you are issued a 1099-G does not mean it is taxable. Anyone who receives a state refund receives the 1099-G, but not all who receive the refund deducted their state taxes. Not everyone itemizes, in fact many people do not who should. You do not need to issue an explanation. There will be no cross reference. << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2006) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| In 2006, I received a small refund from California FTB for the 2005 state income taxes. In my federal filing for 2005, I had used schedule A (itemized deductions). Therefore, normally, the state tax refund would be considered income for 2006. I have received 1099G, and normally this would be reported on line 10 of federal 1040. However, in 2005, I was subject to a huge AMT (and even huger for 2006 ). As such, I did NOT get any benefit froma large chunk of state income tax. I followed pub 525, and basically, since I did not effectively get a benefit on my 2005 federal taxes filed in 2006, I do not have to report the amount from 1099G on my 2006 federal taxes on line 10. OK, that's good. But where and how do I explain the reason? I do not want IRS computers going bonkers -- California FTB would tell IRS computers that I was issued a 1099G, and IRS computers will not find any entry on line 10 of my 1040. So, some database comparison, and voila, I would get unwanted letters from IRS! I know this can be explained at that time, but I would rather explain it upfront. So, how do I do it? Do I leave line 10 blank, or do I enter 0.00, which might indicate that a 1099G was issued, uit includbile amount is zero? Thanks for your help and suggestions! << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2006) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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