How to figure out the Federal Tax in a phone bill?

calendar May 5, 2009
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Minh N asked:


In a bill from BellSouth, there are many Federal Charges: Federal Universal Service Charge, Federal Exercise Tax, and Federal Tax.
Which kind of these taxes is claimed in Income Tax Return 2006?
In additions, may a taxpayer claim Federal Tax in a moblie phone bill?
Thanks for your answer.

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5 Responses to “How to figure out the Federal Tax in a phone bill?”

  1. Athera78 Says:

    Your best bet is to use an e-filing system, ie, and let it figure out your phone tax credit. That way you know its acurate.

    and no…cellular phone federal tax is not included in this credit

  2. voip Says:

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  3. Taylor1 Says:

    The telephone tax refund is a one-time payment available on your 2006 federal income tax return, designed to refund previously collected federal excise taxes on long-distance or bundled service. It is available to anyone who paid such taxes on landline, wireless, or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service.

    If you don’t have all the old bills, there is a standard deduction you can take.

    Individual taxpayers can take a standard amount from $30 to $60 based on the number of exemptions they are eligible to claim on their 2006 tax return. For those who can claim:

    * One exemption, the standard refund amount is $30;
    * Two exemptions, the standard refund amount is $40;
    * Three exemptions, the standard refund amount is $50;
    * Four exemptions or more, the standard refund amount is $60.

    The instructions to the 2006 1040 tax forms provide more information on how to determine the correct number of exemptions. (Because the term “exemptions” does not appear on Form 1040EZ, people who fill out this form should follow the instructions carefully.)

    Individuals choosing the standard amount can simply fill in the amount on their regular income-tax return:

    * Form 1040, Line 71;
    * Form 1040A, Line 42;
    * Form 1040EZ, Line 9;
    * Form 1040NR, Line 69; or
    * Form 1040NR-EZ, Line 21.

    People who don’t need to file a return can use a new, simple form ( Form 1040EZ-T) to choose the standard amount.

  4. Nita Says:

    You can only claim the tax if you pay Long Distances charges or bundle packages, the local taxes that normally appear on your bill with your local telephone line doesn’t count.

  5. hall_andrew1 Says:

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