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Question: I got sent a 1099-G from Uncle Sam because I was on unemployment for some of 2009 and through the first week of February 2010. In the right hand corner of the 1099-G box it says 2009, and all the instructional text on the sheet refers to 2009. As I noted, I was only on unemployment for a month and a week of 2010, but the dollar amount in box 1 on the form takes into account all of 2009 and 2010. Should I declare this? Should I not worry about it? Should I only declare the amount I made in 2010? (Although I have no idea how I would calculate that.) Xarthor fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Apr 13, 2011 |
# ¿ Apr 13, 2011 02:16 |
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Okay, this is a super n00b question and I apologize in advance but this is the first time filing taxes for me as a small business. I sell/restore vintage furniture. Let's say I use my car to drive to store X to buy a vintage piece for my business. Obviously I can claim the mileage for that trip. My question is, can I also claim the mileage BACK to my storage unit since I'm still using the car and mileage for business purposes? It seems to me like it would be a no-brainer that I could, but just want to make sure. Starting to put together all my receipts right now.
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