I agree with claiming 100 percent. Not just because of the IRS, but because
of the way that loans are done, etc. If you want to be able to buy a car or a
house or something that you have to take a loan out for, they ask for pay
stubs. If you don't claim it, it doesn't count as income, and that affects
how much money the bank will be willing to give you.
Just something to think about.
David
> >
> > In spite of the law,some places don't take any withholding,some take
> >
> > it from you and don't pay it,some report you income some don't.
> > I always report 100 percent of everything :)
> > Do you cheat on you taxes? if so put your name and address right
> > here
> >
> >
> > Dennis
>
> Great thought Dennis...Did you know that if you don't claim
> the eight percent required by law, when they audit you they audit at
> fifteen percent. My old man always said be accurate on the amount
> you're claiming, but be very creative on your deductions, all they
> can do is dissallow them...:)
>
>
> Fillup.