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Ask The Taxgirl: Will The Rebates Affect My Tax Due?

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 17, 2008December 4, 2019

Taxpayer asks:

We thought we’d get an early start on taxes this year, but it didn’t happen. My husband and I used Turbo Tax to do our taxes (we also have two young children) and at first, it said that we owed $1200 or something like that. So, we waited until last minute to redo the taxes and now we’re getting $300 back. Is the stimulus economic refund check the reason we’re now getting a refund back? Not sure if this stiumulus refund check can affect us for this tax season already? Pls advise.

Taxgirl says:

Um… I’m not sure what happened but it is not be related to the rebate. The rebates will not affect your 2007 liability – you can read my prior post on 2007 liability and rebates here.

I’d run an error check and confirm your information – a $1500 difference is quite a difference if you didn’t change anything. But the difference is not related to your rebate.

Your rebate, assuming that you have no issues that would affect the amount, should total $1800.

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One thought on “Ask The Taxgirl: Will The Rebates Affect My Tax Due?”

  1. Craig says:
    May 16, 2008 at 12:14 pm

    Hi Taxgirl .I too use turbo tax .I love it I call the IRS they told me the 19th of May , it came and gone , Now they say What ? may 30th I can’t wait that long .

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