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cairnit:
I used them onceand to me that was the audition they failed. I have worked with a few others over the years who also had problems with them.

Already Gone:

--- Quote from: Duke_Nukester on Jan 31, 2009, 06:00 ---Okay Mr. court, here is my question on the per diem.  In a previous post on this thread you state the Federal rate is what you go by.  Is that the federal rate where you are residing or where your work is located?  I've heard both sides.

For everyone else, I was told there was a person in FL who does roadies taxes very well and very cheap.  I think he at least use to advertise on this site.  Anyway, I had problems with H&R Block because they wanted proof of my per diem and it's not shown anywhere.  I guess I needed to make photocopies of the checks.  Thanks for any help.  Au revior

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The rate you use is where the job is located.

atomicarcheologist:

--- Quote from: Duke_Nukester on Jan 31, 2009, 06:00 --- Anyway, I had problems with H&R Block
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This is why it's best to do your own taxes.  Get a copy of JK Lassiter, read the applicable sections, go on line and fill out the forms.  Check is deposited in two weeks.

traveltax:
Feel free to post your tax questions here. Seems this thread fizzled out last May  ???

Rennhack:
It's a seasonal thread.

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