If you only had 24 hours to spend 10 million dollars,how and where would you spend it all,..,??? |
| lets assume you were sick and dieing of a terminal disease,. but had only 24 hours of life left and also 10 million dollars to spend,.how and where would you spend every cent,.explain in your own ... |
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I need to find out if this person iswho he says he is.? |
Claims to be a solicitor in London but I can't find him in the book.
Law Office of David S Roth, 72 Fulbourne Road, Suite 12, Walthamstow, London, E174EG
TeleFax: +(44)701-112-1770... |
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Why is it so common for Americans to "stick money under your mattress"? |
| ...given the amount of quality financial insitutions in the US? Do you think hiding your money in some "unusual" location in your house is much safer than keeping it in your desk drawer?... |
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Whats a fast way to get some money? |
Besides stripping, selling drugs, or selling my body? Additional Details I work full-time and go to school full-time, I need EXTRA INCOME that will not interfer with my job or school.... |
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Can someone like me work from home? |
| im a new mum my son is 10months old but i cant afford the child care needed for me to go back to work but still need the money from working, any way does any body have any ideas as to what i could do ... |
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How can i make 15,000$ within 2 years? |
| Im 15 years old, and im trying to save up money, im really good when it comes to saving, i rarely buy things unless its for a special occasion. How could i get more money, i mean what jobs are theyre ... |
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Should i get a job? |
| Would you work a 9 till 5 shift if by the end of the week you would only be £100 quid better off. I have had a benefit calculation at the jobcentre and this is what they told me.... |
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How do 13 in england ern sum gd cash not lil mony i men ders a hol hep of stuf i wan buy + takin ma a babe out? |
iv got my name on a paper rnd list but i like my fashion like quality fasion not cheap crap. but since da price crunch ma parents hav got evan more stingey so no hop der
jacob
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Stimulus check? |
| Who has received their stiumlus check? I have not and my number end with 85 and I had my tax refund direct deposit.... |
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I Have sold my car but don't want to put the cheque of £3,000 in my bank account? |
| As my bf is a compulsive gambler (anyway that is a different story) Could you recommened any cheque cashing stores, And do you know how much they will charge to cash a cheque for £3,000 Thank you ... |
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Has anybody here had any dealings with Capital One? |
| I had an arrangement with Capital One to pay the minimum charge whilst I was ill - they added every single charge to my account during this time. I have tried in vain to get some explanation from ... |
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How can i earn money from internet. without any ivestments and what are is filling forms and get earned? |
| now a days we are geting many adds like earn money from home no investments just register your self but we are not getting any thing from ... |
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Which job should I take? |
1 job - lots of free time, 7:30am to 4:30pm salary 1600.00, 2 blocks from home.
2 job - Desiging (I love designing), 30 minutos from home, 8 dollars an hour ...... |
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How the hell can i save money? |
| I get 10 to 15 dollars everyday and i always save up for a week then spend it! please i know i can have more money if i had some self control give me ways to help me resist my self.... |
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andriana799 | Does anyone know around how much I would make after taxes when making 28,000? Have no dependants? |
I have just graduated from college and gotten a job w/a 28,000 salary. I am still living w/ my mom and have no dependents. Can someone estimate how much I will have after taxes? |
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Moose
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good question |
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Bare Bear
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Yes. The IRS knows. |
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IMP
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after the government is through with you, you'll be lucky to not owe them money. |
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Eagleflyer
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$19,600. That's 2/3 of your gross pay. About $1,633 per month after taxes. About $400.00 per week. |
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thomhadel
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22,000 if you claim it right |
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Ty_Webb
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The 2/3 rule is usually pretty accurate...but its safe to say you'll take home about 67-70% of your pay check. |
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Pinada
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about 23,800 approx. |
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Fitness Pro
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You would be in the 30% bracket for taxable income. Meaning that you will pay out 30% of your wages in taxes. If you are paid a weekly salary from and your taxes have already been "garnished" or deducted from your checks--you will not be required to owe. You may even receive a return.
If you have a job which pays you in cash, and you have not had taxes taken out, you will owe 30% of net income. From $28,000, that's roughly $8,400 you will be required to pay Uncle Sam. Leaving you with $19,600.
Be sure to deduct any/ as many expenses from your income as you can get away with. This means the gas used to get to work, any uniform you may have purchased (gymshoes for waitresses), work supplies ect. The more you deduct for expenses that you've paid, the less you will dish out to the IRS. |
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Todd C
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YES ABOUT 23K BUT CLAIM YOURSELF. YOU WILL NOT GET THE BIG REFUND AT THE END OF THE YEAR BUT YOU CHECKS WILL BE BIGGER, BY PROPERTY YOU CAN WRITE THAT OFF.
GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATS ON YOUR NEW JOB |
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starr
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usually around 25-30% is taken out for taxes so you will take home about $20,000...but don't forget you will have your tax returns
about $420 a week
for future reference take total wages (28,000) divide by # of months (12) divide by # weeks in a month (4) equals the amount per week.
Multiply the amount per week by .25 equals the amount taken out for taxes...subtract that from weekly amount and that will be your take home pay. |
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bucksolutions1
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Don't forget you have Insurance and other benefits that will also come out of your check but after just after the taxes and no benefits and no insurance you will make aprroximately $920 per check but with insurance and benefits that will depend on what insurance and how much benefits you have coming out. |
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Chris S
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Schedule X — Single
If taxable income is over-- But not over-- The tax is:
$7,550--$30,650 ; $755 plus 15% of the amount over 7,550 |
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hirebookkeeper
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If you were paid biweekly (every other week, 26 checks per year) you would gross 1076.93 per check. Federal witholding tax is 131.00 and FICA (social security and medicare) is 82.39, leaving a net check every two weeks of 863.61 or 22453.86 annually. THIS ANSWER DOES NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT STATE INCOME TAX WITHOLDING. Subtract state witholding tax from your net check. |
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links305
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You will have between 21,000 and 23,500 depending on what state you live in |
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morningstar
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That's about what...540 a week? So your take home per week would be about 470 or so, in a month you'd make 1880. A year that would be 22560. So roughly you would pay in taxes 5440, give or take a few dollars. That depends if you don't have to pay State taxes, which I don't ,and I wouldn't know how to guesstimate like I can for Federal taxes. |
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zoomzoomzoom
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well look at ur take home pay each week and times that by 52. wow that was hard. wow only 28,000 and just graduated from college. another liberal arts major lol |
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