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How Does The IRS Know If I Have Paid For Long Distance Phone Calls To Claim The Phone Tax.? |
So this tax age, we can claim money for this spanish-american war tax. its a tax that was put on long distance phone calls. I have had only a cubicle phone. can i claim this tax? do you think the irs would check my phone records?
Just to add some more...I am filing jointly with my quiet, so I would be claiming 40$ for the tax credit, if i claimed it.
| Answer: If you are claiming the example amount ($30-$60), you don't have to prove anything. The IRS is willing to accept your word that you did pay it. This is basically a "freebie" by the IRS. However, if you hunger to claim more, you will need to be able to substantiate your claim if you are audited. To clear up disinformation given......yes you can claim the credit if you only had a cell phone. The IRS clearly states on their website that you CAN call the credit |
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