The Landfill of the Heapers' Hangout (contains Fossilmaiden's Punnery)

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    I think the word you're looking for is palindrome, unless you mean that "Leslie Neilsen" can "almost" be arranged to spell something else
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    I think the word you're looking for is palindrome, unless you mean that "Leslie Neilsen" can "almost" be arranged to spell something else

    I think they might mean that Leslie is almost an anagram of Neilsen?
  • Calica said:

    I think the word you're looking for is palindrome, unless you mean that "Leslie Neilsen" can "almost" be arranged to spell something else

    I think they might mean that Leslie is almost an anagram of Neilsen?
    this is what i meant

    i didn't notice they were almost-palindromes until millennium pointed it out actually lol
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  • * This column must also be used by a qualifying surviving spouse.
  • an Rescue Plan Act (ARP). See Form 941, lines 11b, 11d, 13c, and 13e; and Form 944, lines 8b, 8d, 10d, and 10f. You must include the full amount (both the refundable and nonrefundable portions) of the credit for qualified sick and family leave wages in gross income on line 3 or 4, as applicable, for the tax year that includes the last day of any calendar quarter with respect to which a credit is allowed.
    Note. A credit is available only if the leave was taken after March 31, 2020, and before October 1, 2021, and only after the qualified leave wages were paid, which might, under certain circumstances, not occur until a quarter after September 30, 2021, including quarters during 2022. Accordingly, all lines related to qualified sick and family leave wages remain on the employment tax returns for 2022.
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    Income or Loss From Rental Real Estate and Royalties
    Use Part I to report the following.

    Income and expenses from rental real estate (including personal property leased with real estate).
    Royalty income and expenses.
    For an estate or trust only, farm rental income and expenses based on crops or livestock produced by the tenant. Estates and trusts do not use Form 4835 or Schedule F (Form 1040) for this purpose.
    If you own a part interest in a rental real estate property, report only your part of the income and expenses on Schedule E.

    Complete lines 1a, 1b, and 2 for each rental real estate property. For royalty property, enter code “6” on line 1b and leave lines 1a and 2 blank for that property.

    If you have more than three rental real estate or royalty properties, complete and attach as many Schedules E as you need to list them. But answer lines A and B and fill in lines 23a through 26 on only one Schedule E. The figures on lines 23a through 26 on that Schedule E should be the combined totals for all properties reported on your Schedules E. If you are also using page 2 of Schedule E, use the same Schedule E on which you entered the combined totals for Part I.

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    If your rental of personal property is not a business, see the instructions for Schedule 1 (Form 1040), lines 8l and 24b, to find out how to report the income and expenses.

    Extraterritorial income exclusion. Except as otherwise provided in the Internal Revenue Code, gross income includes all income from whatever source derived. Gross
  • ** If the amount you are looking up from the worksheet is at least $53,050 but less than $53,057, and you have three qualifying children who have valid SSNs, your credit is $1.

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  • edited 2023-03-13 01:26:11
    ** If the 
    amount 
    you are 
    looking 
    up from 
    the 
    worksheet 
    is at least 
    $53,050 
    but less 
    than 
    $53,057, 
    and you 
    have 
    three 
    qualifying 
    children 
    who have 
    valid 
    SSNs, 
    your 
    credit is 
    $1.
    If the 
    amount 
    you are 
    looking 
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    the 
    worksheet 
    is $53,057 
    or more, 
    and you 
    have 
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    qualifying 
    children 
    who have 
    valid 
    SSNs, you 
    can’t GET 
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  • edited 2023-03-13 01:41:37
    The ARNOLD is the sum of the alternative RAT net operating loss (ARNOL) carrybacks and carryforwards to the RAT year subject to the limitation explained later. Figure your ARNOLD as follows.
  • Modified adjusted gross income.

     

    This is your adjusted gross income from Form 1040, 1040-SR, or Form 1040-NR, line 11, without taking into account:

    • Any allowable passive activity loss,

    • Rental real estate losses allowed for real estate professionals (see Activities of real estate professionals, earlier),

    • Taxable social security or tier 1 railroad retirement benefits,

    • Deductible contributions to a traditional IRA or certain other qualified retirement plans under section 219,

    • The student loan interest deduction,

    • The deduction for one-half of self-employment tax,

    • The exclusion from income of interest from series EE and I U.S. savings bonds used to pay higher education expenses,

    • Any excluded amounts under an employer's adoption assistance program, and

    • The deduction allowed for foreign-derived intangible income and global intangible low-taxed income.


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