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Old 03-26-2008, 10:53 PM
Paul Thomas, CPA
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Default Re: get stimulus payments by interbank transfer, but paying taxes due by check


"Harlan Lunsford" <hnslunsford[at]bellsouth.net> wrote
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> Correct. Since I owe, as usual, I will have to wait till
> late June for WHAT IS rightfully DUE ME!







Yeah, they'll be asking for that back under the next administration.


....indirectly through tax increases or deduction/credit decreases.






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Old 03-26-2008, 09:37 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: get stimulus payments by interbank transfer, but paying taxesdue by check

Paul Thomas, CPA wrote:
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> <removeps-groups[at]yahoo.com> wrote
> > What if you owe taxes. So you fill out line 76 ("Amount you owe") and
> > send in a check. But what if you want to receive your stimulus check
> > by interbank trasnsfer as it is much faster and safer too? Should you
> > fill out line 74b to 74d ("Routing number", "Type Checking/Savings",
> > "Account number")?


> My understanding is that wouldn't help. Those who receive their refunds by
> direct deposit to their personal bank account, or who pay by direct debit
> from their personal bank account, will receive the bribe by direct deposit
> weeks before the others who pay by check, receive refunds by check, or
> participate in RAL's.

Correct. Since I owe, as usual, I will have to wait till late June for
WHAT IS rightfully DUE ME!

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 03-26-2008, 04:15 PM
Paul Thomas, CPA
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Default Re: get stimulus payments by interbank transfer, but paying taxes due by check


<removeps-groups[at]yahoo.com> wrote
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> What if you owe taxes. So you fill out line 76 ("Amount you owe") and
> send in a check. But what if you want to receive your stimulus check
> by interbank trasnsfer as it is much faster and safer too? Should you
> fill out line 74b to 74d ("Routing number", "Type Checking/Savings",
> "Account number")?








My understanding is that wouldn't help. Those who receive their refunds by
direct deposit to their personal bank account, or who pay by direct debit
from their personal bank account, will receive the bribe by direct deposit
weeks before the others who pay by check, receive refunds by check, or
participate in RAL's.





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Athens, Georgia

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Old 03-26-2008, 03:20 PM
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Default get stimulus payments by interbank transfer, but paying taxes due bycheck

What if you owe taxes. So you fill out line 76 ("Amount you owe") and
send in a check. But what if you want to receive your stimulus check
by interbank trasnsfer as it is much faster and safer too? Should you
fill out line 74b to 74d ("Routing number", "Type Checking/Savings",
"Account number")?

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