Stay on top of changes to tax code
This entry was posted on 3/4/2007 8:03 PM and is filed under uncategorized.
From PE.com: "WASHINGTON - Telephone customers, energy-savvy homeowners and parents of older teens should pay special attention at tax time. Many changes affecting 2006 tax returns are aimed squarely at you.
On balance, the news is good. Even if you don't have to file a tax return you can get a refund on certain telephone taxes." Changes
My comment: As the story says, even people that are not required to file, can get the telephone excise tax refund. This would include retired people living mostly on Social Security. The form is easy to file, and the standard amount of the credit for a single person is $30. Dependents cannot get the standard amount, and must use their actual tax paid, if they file.