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 How much is this with added tax?
ok i need tax added
its like 10 cents to the doller
how much is this with 10 cents to the doller?
$157.23
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i also dont have a caculater that works D:...


 I'm 22 and my mom died a few months ago. Are there any social security benefits for me?
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 How to file my taxes? I'm clueless here?
Hi,

I make only around 50,000 a year. Married and have a son. I'm 19 years old and havn't done taxes before. What forms do I need? What do I do? I have my w-2 already.
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 Tax Question: My wife doesn't work - so what should I do?
My wife is a stay at home mom with no income. I also have 2 young kids. I work full time. Next year, should I file my taxes "Married filing jointly" or Married filing separately" ?? N...


 How does ron paul plan to "eliminate the IRS"?
i thought it was a joke when i first heard it. how can you eliminate something like this? while i certainly support the politician who will lower taxes most, is this method even possible?

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 Does anybody work for the IRS and know why i didn't get my Stimulous payment on my date to get it?
May 9th was the day i was supposed to get my direct deposit stimulous payment and i didn't receive it. Any Ideas?...


 If I am already due a tax refund, will I get the whole rebate amt.?
I was wondering with the tax rebate ... if I am already getting $352 back as a refund for taxes, will I get the whole $600 rebate or will I get $600-$352=$248 back? Anyone know how that works?
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 How long must I have my tax records?
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 I donated about $200 worth of items to goodwill but don't have receipts.Can I write that off? What form?
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 I am self employed,I which one can I write off on my taxes, buying a car or leasing a car?
I will be using my car for business, i will be putting about 250 miles a day 6 days a week...please explain in detail your answer ...


 I made a total of $500 last year, do I file my taxes.?
I am a college student. Someone told me that I did not make enough to file, then someone told me to file so I could get back this $600 stipend the government is giving out....


 How do I claim back overpaid tax on wages?
I have just been notified that im on the wrong tax code from my current employer, i want to know is how can i claim back the overpaid amount, does the employer sort that out or do i need to get in ...


 600 dollar refund check?
I made 12,500 and got 370 back. Do i qualify for any of the 600 rebate. I am single no kids.
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In response to the guy who said I was above poverty level... I am still ...


 When did you last buy an animal?
have you ever bought an animal?...


 Why do so many people want to punish the rich with heavier taxes?
The rich provide most of the jobs that these very people are employed in; if they are taxed too heavily, they will simply take their business elsewhere, and these very same people will be out of a ...


 If i am going to start making 35,000 a year, how much will i make after taxes?
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 I babysit to earn enough money for groceries. Do I have to pay the irs tax on my grocery money?
Its not like I make alot of money babysitting for in-laws. My husband earns a living. I just babysit for cash to buy our food. He earns enough to pay the bills, but not much left after that. Now if I...


 Who else had an apology letter from the inland revenue today?
regarding the stolen discs that have personal info on.......my friends got one, but i didnt!...


 Can you still file taxes after the deadline?
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 Can anyone tell me 40 percent taken off of 700.00 dollars , what is the answer please ?
I am doing a tax percentage , 40 % tax off of 700 dollars , I am not bright with math , I don`t understand how to do it on a calculator , can anyone help me please ....



tkf57
Are we in Britain the highest tax payers in the world?
we get up in the morning head straight for the kettle (we paid vat on the kettle) switch it on (vat on electricity or gas) put the tea in the teapot (vat on teapot) get in the shower (vat on electric) put on our clothes (vat on clothes) get in the car (road tax or vehilce license) start the engine (vat on petrol and oil and servicing) go to work, collect our wages (income tax and National Insurance) walk to the bank in our boots (we paid vat on) pay wages into the bank (and pay income tax on our savings) pop to the pub (vat on a pint) while we wait for our chinese (vat on the takeaway) go home watch telly (having paid vat on the telly, paying vat on electric to run it and the t.v. license) we get into bed and read a book (subject to vat) using the lamp beside the bed (which we paid vat on and paying vat on electric to run it) lights out and sleep but even as we sleep we are paying tax as the hours tick by on the clock (we paid vat on and vat on electric to run it - vat on batteries)
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we grow old having saved towards our pension (we continue to pay tax on these savings and pay income tax on our pensions) - Have I missed anything?
                     
 




2 good 2 miss
Its true we do pay a lot of tax but if you want to live in any other civilised, developed country then you will have to pay tax..... I bet you will be the first to complain if you gas and electricity stopped working a couple of times a day like it does in Greece, or the roads need relaying like most of Europe, or the police were corrupt like most of the world..... i could go on but i feel it would fall on deaf ears.


jambo310
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you do know every country has vat on almost everything right u guys are 14th most expensive


door.uk
Like you I hate any Tax, but your living in the finest country in the world. We are looked after from the moment of conception until buried, worried about falling ill, education, homeless, no money not in this country theres help available OK paid by your taxes,

but if you had to spend the rest off your life in hospital etc consider it paid for.


♫ Rock the Boat ♫
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Denmark has the highest income tax rate in the world at 68%!!!!!! Not sure about all of the other taxes they have to pay though
http://www.libraryspot.com/know/highesttax.htm


adam d®
If you were to work out the amount of tax you pay into a percentage then extrapolate that into a year of your life, the day you stop paying tax is called the "Tax Freedom Date".

I the UK that date is 3rd June, whilst the US is 30th april and Norway 29th July.

Yes nearly 50% of what I earn goes back to the government but I don't begrudge it, but I do begrudge funding tax cheats and dole bludgers.


Elliot Ness
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We may pay the highest stealth taxes, but not the highest income tax, that, I believe goes to Sweden. Tax sucks. But the only two absolute truths are death and taxes, so get used to it.


Matrixcm
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China is worse. They have to pay all the VAT and taxes, etc. but can only hope to get what they are entitled. They have brown outs, petrol quality is questionable, food they eat is questionable, alcohol they drink may not be real, and yet, they still have to pay taxes and VAT. Chinese government charges the prisoners' family the cost of three bullets when they execute prisoners. That's the ultimate tax. :)


cameron b
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well in Canada we pay those taxes plus we pay property taxes each year for the houses we live in ... but guess what we not only pay taxes we get to pay 2 taxes on most things... Goods and Services tax 6% plus Purchase Sales tax at 7% for a total of 13% tax hows that?????


Onestep downfrom God
I think the world's highest taxpayers are the Tibetans!
(That just took me over 4000 points!)


tringyokel
As you have seen we are far from being the most highly taxed country in the world. In fact, considering the benefits of living in this country I would say we get off pretty lightly.

I assume you are indulging in our national pastime of moaning about tax as a change from discussing the weather and would not seriously prefer to live in one of the least civilised countries.

But why do you pay all this tax? Look closely at your question. Nearly everything you mentioned is discretionary. You actually chose to pay the tax.

You don't pay tax on earnings of £100 a week. The car is unnecessary. Water has no VAT - what's all this about tea and beer? Television - well, I don't have one so I know you can do without.

Even electricity is not essential (although my life wouyld be very difficult without it). a neighbour living next door to my Mum did not have mains electricity installed until 1968. And don't forget that there was no VAT on electricity until the 1990s.

No, it's possible to pay little or no tax. I probably pay less than average but accept the contributions I do make as I consider the benefits I receive to be worth it.


Lize-May B
Bloody feels like it. Now Gordon Brown is pm we might even get taxed for going to the loo. No... wait... WE ARE!!!!


ADRIANA
NO,people in MACEDONIA are.


203
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Britain doesn't even come close to being the highest taxed country in Europe, never mind the world.

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence... or is it?

Also look at the infrastructure in some lower taxed countries and compare it to that in Britain, generally you get what you pay for.


teddy
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You missed Inheritance Tax i think, which i think is a totally steaming pile of poo.


The Badger!
its not the vat that bothers me it the fact every where you go police give parking tickets - speeding tickets - yellow box tickets then we pay road tax and our roads are ****, then they charge congestion what the HELL!!?? im surprised we dont get tickets for breathing, this country is mad!!. they do it to pay for all these scrounging immigrants we should kick em out!!!


jacyinbg
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We don't pay tax in Britain. we just pay protection money!


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