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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 523553" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I don't have any of husband's passwords. He got a bit paranoid in the last 2 or so years and we never shared stuff like that anyway. (he never knew mine either) And he never saved them on the computer as he was always worried about Travis getting into his important stuff. Now why the boy would want to is beyond me.....</p><p></p><p>She seems nice enough. She said we can file without the unemployment form that IRS will just adjust it when they get it and to count on owing them. Oh well, gee, I'm sitting there thinking.......guess I owe everyone something might as well be them too. omg I did claim Travis as a dependent. (he IS) She said something about if he's disabled docs feel he's too disabled to work then we can get more back.......I told her I'd rather not go that route. Everytime someone told me something like that it hinged on whether or not he was getting disability, which he isn't yet. Maybe it would cost me some refund.....but yeah. There are no deductions really because I have had no extra cash to pay on any of the medical bills. </p><p></p><p>She's going to check the injured spouse thing.......it appeared to take her by surprise. And in the morning it seems I'll be calling everyone and their uncle state and fed and explaining the situation and that I have an accountant working on the back taxes and maybe they can clarify what he has/hasn't filed and what the totals for each one are. Now that ought to be interesting because this is just so much greek to me as it is. Even back when I filed my own they were simple and straight forward and I handed them over to the accountant my mom used and she did them no sweat. </p><p></p><p>Guess maybe I'll have more answers tomorrow. I'll just have to pray they're better answers than I'm expecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 523553, member: 84"] I don't have any of husband's passwords. He got a bit paranoid in the last 2 or so years and we never shared stuff like that anyway. (he never knew mine either) And he never saved them on the computer as he was always worried about Travis getting into his important stuff. Now why the boy would want to is beyond me..... She seems nice enough. She said we can file without the unemployment form that IRS will just adjust it when they get it and to count on owing them. Oh well, gee, I'm sitting there thinking.......guess I owe everyone something might as well be them too. omg I did claim Travis as a dependent. (he IS) She said something about if he's disabled docs feel he's too disabled to work then we can get more back.......I told her I'd rather not go that route. Everytime someone told me something like that it hinged on whether or not he was getting disability, which he isn't yet. Maybe it would cost me some refund.....but yeah. There are no deductions really because I have had no extra cash to pay on any of the medical bills. She's going to check the injured spouse thing.......it appeared to take her by surprise. And in the morning it seems I'll be calling everyone and their uncle state and fed and explaining the situation and that I have an accountant working on the back taxes and maybe they can clarify what he has/hasn't filed and what the totals for each one are. Now that ought to be interesting because this is just so much greek to me as it is. Even back when I filed my own they were simple and straight forward and I handed them over to the accountant my mom used and she did them no sweat. Guess maybe I'll have more answers tomorrow. I'll just have to pray they're better answers than I'm expecting. [/QUOTE]
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