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To: kumar who wrote (494615)7/7/2012 5:36:24 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794043
 
I think that you mean:

I won't be effected unless I make $200,000 in a year. So as long as you never earn, inherit, hit the lottery or otherwise hit this limit, then you won't be impacted. Although this is probably just rolled into the standard IRS tax forms that you deal with every year.



To: kumar who wrote (494615)7/8/2012 3:50:21 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794043
 
Kumar....since you are are non resident citizen....Do you vote in the various US elections? If so, how far ahead of time do you get the absentee ballot? And if you get it molnths ahead of time, then why can't our Military personnel have the same timing in the arrival of their absentee ballots?