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On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 12:13:37 PM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 20:02:54 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
> >I am currently
> >working on my taxes. Can't file yet as I'm waiting on some paperwork but I
> >do know my total income for the year and that total puts me below the
> >poverty level for this area. Poverty level being $72,000.00 per year.

>

Rest of her bullshit post was snipped. No need to repeat the lies.
>
> I think you better get something like Turbo Tax so you don't really
> mess yourself up with the tax man. The program will guide you through
> everything. If you use Turbo Tax the program will get you every penny
> you can have and will search out every single deduction, line by line
> for you. I think Turbo Tax for your situation is $39 or so at Costco.
> Just read the back of the box to see which level of the program
> applies to you. The program will even submit your taxes to federal
> and state via Internet and let you know that your taxes were received.
> I' be real interested to know where you came up with a figure of $72K
> for poverty level for taxes. Those folks working at McDonalds in
> Washington state must make a heck of a good salary. Poverty level for
> tax purposes is probably less than $15K/year.
> Janet US
>

She can do her taxes online through Turbo Tax for free if she can read simple
instructions. It will walk her through, line by line, and ask her to input
her figures. It will tell her if she qualifies or not depending on the in-
formation she enters. If she's not comfortable typing in all the addresses
and numbers from her different forms then T.T. will import all that info
for her, for a fee, of course.