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Might be a stupid Question But our interview is in Feb 2007 for the income question On the 134 do I put what I will made in 2006 or do I put what I am expecting to make in 2007 ? thanks in advance

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Might be a stupid Question But our interview is in Feb 2007 for the income question On the 134 do I put what I will made in 2006 or do I put what I am expecting to make in 2007 ? thanks in advance

Mark

I would put current annualized income....

YMMV

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Might be a stupid Question But our interview is in Feb 2007 for the income question On the 134 do I put what I will made in 2006 or do I put what I am expecting to make in 2007 ? thanks in advance

Mark

no experience here but I think you put what you made for 2006 . But, in your employer letter you could ask them to put what you currently make as well as what you will amke on a certain date because of contract raises or what not

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gross income for 2006. it can be backed up by a copy of your w-2. a letter from employer is also a good idea.

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gross income for 2006. letter from employer is also a good idea.

I changed jobs mid year where the new job pays substantially more. No way will I be putting my 2006 income, I will put my current earnings capacity based on the new job.

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Mark,

I agree - current income on an annualized basis. Provide a recent pay statement and a letter from the employer to document the figure.

Unless you are self-employed, or derive your income from a means other than employment. You don't mention the source of your income.

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Might be a stupid Question But our interview is in Feb 2007 for the income question On the 134 do I put what I will made in 2006 or do I put what I am expecting to make in 2007 ? thanks in advance

Mark

I would put current annualized income....

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