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How to convince parents for macbook pro?

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Kaustav Gh


I am a college student and I have a 2 years old lenovo laptop. But I really want a macbook pro for mac programming. I told about this to may parents but they are not convinced. Please help.


Answer
Say that you want to program Objective C program (for example iPhone apps) which you can only do that if you use Mac OS X. Essentially you have to own Apple computers (in this case Macbook Pro).

What is the best laptop at a reasonable price?




Tyler


I'm looking at getting a laptop for college and I need to know what a good brand of laptop is and also which model. I also don't want to pay an outrageous price for one.


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It will depend on what you want to do with your laptop, If not taking any engineering courses where you will need to run CAD/CAM software then you can use any computer with an Intel Core i3 processor in it. If planning on taking any engineering courses, you would need at least an Intel Core i5. The alternative to the Intel Core i processors would be the new AMD A-series processors, these processors have much better graphics than the Intel processors. So, if you plan on doing much with video, or you plan on being able to play any games, you would want the A-series. The better names in laptops for overall quality and reliability would be ASUS, Samsung, and Lenovo. Here are a few to look at available at Best Buy.

Samsung - 15.6" Laptop Model: NP305E5A-A05US SKU: 5042655 $399.99
AMD A-6 Quad Core
4GB DDR3 RAM
500GB Hard Drive
Radeon 6520 Graphics

Asus - 15.6" Laptop Model: X54L-BBK2 SKU: 3677442 $309.99
Intel 2nd Gen Core i3
4GB DDR3 RAM
320 GB Hard Drive

Gateway - 15.6" Laptop Model: NV57H94U SKU: 5036655 $449.99
Intel 2nd Gen Core i5
4GB DDR3 RAM
500GB Hard Drive

Asus - 15.6" Laptop Model: K53E-BBR21 SKU: 5218296 $479.99
Intel 2nd Gen core i5
4GB DDR3 RAM
500GB Hard Drive

Lenovo - 15.6" IdeaPad Laptop Model: V570-1066AWU SKU: 4676403 $529.99
Intel 2nd Gen Core i5
6GB DDR3 RAM
500GB Hard Drive

Lenovo - 15.6" IdeaPad Laptop Model: 12992KU SKU: 4845199 $540.98
AMD A-8 Quad Core
6GB DDR3 RAM
500 GB Hard Drive
Radeon 6620 Graphics




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How should I file my taxes as a student? Details are included?

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Stephen K


Alright, I've been browsing the web and reading a lot of different articles and sources of information with regards to how I should file my taxes but it all seems contradicting and it all is not very clear to me. So, with that said, I request any help I can get with how I should file my taxes. In advance, any help will be greatly appreciated. I anticipate to file but I am not sure what all to claim on my form. Details regarding 2012 are as follows (numbers are close to actual numbers, but not exact):

- Resident of Alabama for 7 years
- Enrolled August-December of 2012 as a full time college student
- Scholarship from university for ~$3500
- Federal Direct Sub Loan ~$1500 (I have not started paying back yet)
- Paid ~$300 out of pocket for school, not including a ~$700 laptop for school
- Provided over 1/2 of my income, so will not be a dependent on my parent's income even though I
do live with them.
- Self-Employed, ~$8000 untaxed earnings
- No kids
- No spouse

So, that's it in a nutshell. I know I may be asking a lot; however, I am not asking for someone to file my taxes for me. I would just like any help on what to consider deductible or what all I need to claim. Any help will be much appreciated.



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I'll take your details point-by-point and explain how they are related to your tax situation:

- Resident of Alabama for 7 years
Irrelevant for federal tax purposes. You will have to file the federal form and then the Alabama tax form afterwards (if Alabama has a state income tax).

- Enrolled August-December of 2012 as a full time college student
How old are you? If you're under 24, you may be considered a dependent on your parents' tax return. Did you provide at least half of your own support? If so, they cannot claim you and you would file as a single individual, and nobody can claim you on their forms.

- Scholarship from university for ~$3500
Did you use this for school purposes, or outside of school? If for school purposes, it's not considered taxable income.

- Federal Direct Sub Loan ~$1500 (I have not started paying back yet)
The proceeds from this loan were used to pay for tuition, and can qualify you for education credits. Some credits (like the American Opportunity Credit) are refundable.

- Paid ~$300 out of pocket for school, not including a ~$700 laptop for school
Your school should have provided you with a 1098-T statement, although that is for informational purposes only. This statement can be used when claiming educational expenses (I'll attach a publication that explains them in my sources).

- Provided over 1/2 of my income, so will not be a dependent on my parent's income even though I
do live with them.
Well that answered my question from earlier. You are not considered a dependent on your parents' form then.

- Self-Employed, ~$8000 untaxed earnings
This is where it gets tricky. You will have to start with a Schedule C, then move on to Schedule SE to report Self-Employment Tax. Since your income was untaxed, you will have to pay the Self-Employment Tax, which covers your portion of Medicare and Social Security.

- No kids
- No spouse
Well good, one person makes it a bit easier to sign and file.

Good on you for taking the tough task of filling out your return, but I'll warn you it might get a little tough. However, you will save yourself the $200-300 on tax preparation fees that many places charge. What you should do first is start filling out Schedule C for your Self-Employment earnings, then move on to Schedule SE to figure out your Self-Employment Tax. After that, move on to Form 8863 to claim your education credits, and once all those forms are done, you can fill out Form 1040. All of these forms are available from the IRS.gov website, and I've linked them below for you.

Good luck!

Where can i get a new cheap laptop for college?




Keri Adams


Im a new college student and i need a nrw good laptop. I need one tht is fast and one that can store alot of stuff. Im looking to spend around 300-400 on one. I dont want a used one. It must b new. I need some suggestions on wat brand wat to look for and where to find one. Your help is appreciated.


Answer
I'd say check bestbuy.com. They always have bundles and deals. Over december 2012, I got a dell laptop bundle for just $380!
It came with:
Laptop
Carrying Sleeve
1-year Micro Trend Anti-Virus
2-Year BestBuy Warranty
Logitech Portable USB Wireless Mouse
8GB PNY Flash Drive
*Sure the laptop doesn't look or feel amazing, but it gets work done. It powers with a 2.0GHz Dual-Core Intel Celeron CPU, 3GB Ram, and a 250HD. It has a mic and webcam built in, and the keyboard is kinda like the macbook except the keys are more rounded a bit. It came with Windows 8 (not pro) but it's enough. Anyway's I'd say check either bestbuy.com or your local store as I didn't now about the Dell Deal untill I walked in the store. (: I'm sure you can find a decent one online for $300.




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