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 If you have got married but haven't changed your name can you file seperate on taxes?
got married back in august and i have yet to change my name on anything. am i able to file separate on my taxes?
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 A relative told me that my daughter (Born 1am Jan. 1st 2009) could be claimed on my 2008 taxes. Is this true?
Born January 1 2009 (1:28am)
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 Is there a law that obligates us to file tax returns?
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 Is it true that the highest wage earner in the household must claim kids on tax return?
My hubby does make the most money but spends the large majority on himself. He contrubutes very little to the household. I work and pay EVERYTHING but the rent (the ONLY) bill he covers.
Now he ...


 Ok I just want to make sure I get this straighten out...is the tax rebate FREE MONEY from the government?
Is it FREE MONEY or goes toward 2008's taxes????

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 Does anyone know where I can pick up tax forms and instruction booklets besides the internet?
I can't seem to find them anywhere (i.e. Post Offices)...


 House i rent from a church wants to claim my collected rent as a "Donation".?
The house i rent is owned by the pastor of the church. the church is right next door. After the first months rent were told by the church's rep (who is also the middle man that collects our rent)...


 What is inheritance?
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 I was notifiied that i was a winner of a lotto in the uk and they want me to pay to have for the delivery;?
they said my email address was entered an won is thiis legite doees anyone know....


 It is MAY 3RD been checking my account since april 28 nothing I file on turbo tax and dd and last ss is 10?
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 When do you file your taxes?

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The question being when do You, not the actual date due ...


 I e-filed my taxes will i still get the extra refund?
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 Do you have to pay National Insurance Contributions on a second employment?
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 PAYE number, where do i get it from.?
I have been told i need to get my PAYE number from my employer but she says that it has nothing to do witht hem, i have tried the tax office but they are too busy too take my call. Can someone let me ...


 True or False ?
'The only imaginative fication being written today is income- tax returns.'
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 How can a person be taxed for a home run baseball.?
The guy who has the record breaking home run baseball hit by Barry Bonds, is selling it because he would be taxed for the souvenir.

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 Do i have to pay the 14.99 to get the money they say i all ready won?
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 Where can I find a copy of my W2 forms from 2006?
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 What does it mean when your employer garnishes your check?
I saw that a friend of mine is getting wages garnished from her check from her employer. Her total is gonna be like $4000.00. What does this mean exactly and what are some things that she could have ...


 At what age does the child tax credit end?
My son was 15 at the beginning of 2007 and turned 16 in August. Can I still get the child tax credit for him since he was 15 at the start of the year or can I not get it since he turned 16 during the ...



g man
£20,000 salary. What will be monthly take home pay?
My salary is £20,000 per year. What will be my monthly take home pay after tax & N.I. contributions. What % gets taken off?
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i am a married man. My tax code is 503L
                     
 




Mike
£1,276.71 a month roughly 23.5% stoppages

http://www.listentotaxman.com/index.php?calc=1&year=2006&age=0&add=0&taxcode=&period=1&ingr=20000&Submit=Calculate


Jonny Boy
take off 25% and divide by 12, thats what you'll be taking home, give or take a penny


karnautrahl
Current Tax Rates are:
Starting rate 10% up to £2,150
Basic rate 22% from £2,151 to £33,300
Higher rate 40% over £33,300

National Insurance at 11% above £685 per month.

Roughly worked out I get: £1478.3

Anyone closer than that? Not an accountant, just got time on my hands!


benjinissan
about 23% off to get take home pay


inferno
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migdalski
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You end up with about £1k/month. Off-takes are about 30 - 32%
I think.


jennijan
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If your tax code is 503 you are allowed to earn £5,035 per year tax free, so each month divide that by 12 and that is what you can earn that month before paying tax on it, also, whatever your gross is, you have to take off 12.8% for your N.I contribution.
You will need to contact the IR tho for the actual percentage of tax you will pay on £20k as the increments change at certain thresholds and I don't know what they are.......sorry!


fair-and-squire
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you didn't say if you are married or not.

if married you pay less tax.

if not you pay more in tax.

what is your current tax code?


littlebluefeet
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divide by 12. will give you rough idea.


WhaHoooo
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Im on 1997 pound per year and take home 1685 pound a month


Rod T
If you take off 33% to cover tax and NI that should give you a very near figure to actual take home pay, after dividing by 12 but I'm sure you figured out that bit LOL approx £1283 per month
your tax code means you can earn £5030 before you have to pay tax so at the end of the year if you had earned less than this you would be eligible for a rebate you will pay tax on everything above this amount and it's taken into account if you use the 33% figure


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