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	<title>What address to put on returns for filing taxes for two states?</title>
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	<description>Last year I lived and worked in two different states (RI and CA) I worked two jobs in RI and then got another temp job in CA and moved out there in the fall. So I am using TaxCut to file my returns (yes I know its cutting it close) but I am confused when it asks for the &quot;Employee&apos;s address&quot; under the W-2 section; what do I put? Do I put my address where I used to live for those jobs back in RI or my current one in CA? I still consider myself a RI resident and will be moving out of CA in two weeks back to New England.</description>
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	<dc:creator>Rustbeard</dc:creator>
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	<title>Has TaxCut adopted AOL&apos;s marketing scheme?</title>
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	<description>I received an unsolicited copy of TaxCut in the mail.  Has anyone else?  Am I just lucky, or is something up? I&apos;ve used TaxCut for the last few years after TurboTax let me down.  I buy the software every year because you can always find a store that&apos;s selling the software for the same price as the rebate you get.  I hate rebates, though, that you have to mail in.  It seems to me that if TaxCut is going to end up rebating my money, then why even sell it to me in the first place.  Just give it to me free.&lt;br&gt;
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Well, a few weeks ago a copy of TaxCut Deluxe and State ended up in my mailbox.  It was&apos;t the normal paper box with the jewl case inside.  It was the plastic CD-ROM case.  It did say &quot;Welcome Back&quot; on the front as part of the label - if I had a scanner, I&apos;d include a picture.  It appears to be legitimate software.  I can&apos;t find any charges on any of my credit cards, so I didn&apos;t &lt;i&gt;accidentially&lt;/i&gt; buy it.  So, has TaxCut finally come around to my way of thinking?&lt;br&gt;
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Has anyone else received a free copy of the software?  Is it because of yearly loyalty?  I couldn&apos;t find anything on the TaxCut site.</description>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:23:58 -0800</pubDate>
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	<category>taxcut</category>
	<dc:creator>clearlynuts</dc:creator>
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