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marine6357

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  1. 7 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

    Just to follow up your informative post, the numbers come from this web site: https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines if you want to check your family size if it is different from the example above.

     

    Thanks.

    They are the exact same numbers. What is your problem? You seem very antagonistic towards everyone. You might want to improve your people skills. 

  2. 1 minute ago, Ladyfinn said:

    Sir I think you misunderstood. He has no job during the year 2016-2017. That's the reason why he wasn't able to pay and I understand that taxes are for people who are EARNING (self employed or not) he just recently started to work a full time job and yes he will file his taxes when the time comes because he has the capability to do so during this time. I was just asking if past taxes could affect because he did not have any job during that time when he was in school (not working a part time job, just literally in SCHOOL)

     

    Just get the logic. How can a person without income file his taxes? 

     

     

     

     

    You are right he had no income hence no tax liability. He should be fine just be sure to bring all documents to the interview showing he has a job now. ie: paystubs, letter from employer, and tax records from 2018. Don't stress too much about this as long as he can prove income above HHS poverty guidelines now should not be a problem. I wish you good luck going forward.

     

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