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     Do I need to enter any Interest Income (1099-INT) forms? I dont even know what that means! The IRS website will be happy to help. And the will answer all your questions.  | 
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     I have no choice... I'm doing http://www.my1040ez.com/ ??????  | 
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     Do I need to enter any Interest Income (1099-INT) forms? I dont even know what that means! No, it just popped up when I finished filling out my w-2 form  | 
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      I'm calling the IRS, but I've been on hold forever. LOL. Nice music though, it's Cinderella!
     
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        markc48
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        Mon 04/13/09 04:59 PM
       
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     I'm calling the IRS, but I've been on hold forever. LOL. Nice music though, it's Cinderella!  | 
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      What is....
 
  "Taxpayer's Prior Year AGI:"  | 
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  Must be the EXACT whole dollar amount. Taxpayer's Prior Year AGI: $ ( whole numbers only ) - OR - Taxpayer's Prior Year PIN:  | 
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     Says: Must be the EXACT whole dollar amount. Taxpayer's Prior Year AGI: $ ( whole numbers only ) - OR - Taxpayer's Prior Year PIN: Adjusted Gross Income. When you fill these things out, you need to read all the instructions. It tells you to have last years tax return on hand.  | 
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     Says: Must be the EXACT whole dollar amount. Taxpayer's Prior Year AGI: $ ( whole numbers only ) - OR - Taxpayer's Prior Year PIN: Adjusted Gross Income. When you fill these things out, you need to read all the instructions. It tells you to have last years tax return on hand. I dont have last years. The lady that was on the phone with me from the IRS didn't say I needed it. I explained everything to her. So, now what?  | 
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      Interest income is something that comes from a bank.  If you had a bank account that earned you some interest, your bank would send you a 1099, which is the equivalent of the W-2 you get from an employer.  If you didn't earn any interest from any bank account, you don't have a 1099 or interest income.  So you'd say NO on that question.
     
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     Interest income is something that comes from a bank. If you had a bank account that earned you some interest, your bank would send you a 1099, which is the equivalent of the W-2 you get from an employer. If you didn't earn any interest from any bank account, you don't have a 1099 or interest income. So you'd say NO on that question. lol, there is no, "yes/no" option. lol. I'm calling the IRS again, beautiful Cinderella Music!  | 
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        jessicapickle
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        Mon 04/13/09 05:48 PM
       
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      You said, "Do I need to enter any Interest Income (1099-INT) forms?"  If you have no interest income from a bank account, then your answer is no.  So you're done adding W-2s and 1099's.
     
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      free hat!
     
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      But my absolute favorite is:
 
   
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     But my absolute favorite is:  
i want one!  | 
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      Dang, I just finished my taxes, I should have got some help here
     
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