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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Will Irs Form 13844 Index

Instructions and Help about Will Irs Form 13844 Index

Music, hello America. I am your government, and I'm here to talk to you about my favorite day of the year, April 15th. Now, some people may call this tax day, but I prefer to think of it as kind of a second Halloween. Every year, I go to each House in the nation and collect tears, I mean trades, I mean money that will keep me alive for another year so that we can have roads, schools, defense, and things. There are some obvious differences between my Halloween and the so-called real one. My version takes place in the spring instead of the autumn. My costume doesn't change from year to year, though in fairness it's a pretty sweet costume. But the biggest similarity, of course, is that both days are associated with terror. That, dear citizens, is where this video comes in. In last week's video, Mike Martin told you how people who work as employees for companies go through the process of making sure that you don't give me too much or too little, or make me haunt you with an audit. But if you are like many "how to adult" viewers, you may also have freelance income. That is what this second in our two-part tax series is all about. What is a Medicare tax? As a freelancer, do I have to pay it? What exactly can I deduct? What the f is a deduction? And who the f is Hans? Sorry, getting off topic. Uncle Sam is disoriented. I'll now be handing things over to Mike. One last note, though. We know that this video won't apply to our wonderful international viewers, so here is a picture of Uncle Sam with Jennifer Lawrence. I trust that will settle things. All right, thank you so much, Uncle...