British Tax Credits - Driving me mad please help!!!? |
Back in September we recived a letter saying Tax Credits owed us £599.67
I phoned and they said a payment had been sent - This was a massive relife my partener only earns £80 per week as ... |
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Does anyone know whats up with irs "wheres my refund website"? |
| I did my taxes the 16th on efile the irs accepted it and said Id have it dd by feb 3rd...now it says we are sorry we do not have any info on your refund...and earlier it said please call the irs with ... |
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Why are the people that paid the least amount of taxes getting a stimulus check? |
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How much of my salary will I take home? |
My new salary will be £26,000.
How much of this will I take home after paying Tax, NI and a 6% pension contribution?... |
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Do you have any info on your economic stimulus check with direct deposit and last digits of SS 36? |
| Some insight would be great. I looked on "wheres my stimulus?" but it showed no info. I took my taxes to a private accountant but not sure if he used turbo tax, do most private accountants ... |
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Can IRS reverese being claimed as a dependent? |
Can they reverse it if i call them. I want my stimulus payment and my dad f'ed me over Additional Details why did the irs dick 17+ people over with this dependent bullshit??????... |
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A question for those who already did their taxes this year...? |
i am just curious how much you got back this year. Please answer my question in this format:
salary this yr / tax return / state
(so it will look like this)
$30,000 / ... |
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Did I get cheated by the government? |
| Ok, so you know how every single person who filed taxes was going to get $600? I only got $300. I am not a dependant, I am single, I efiled my taxes on time. All of my friends in similar situations ... |
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How long does it take to get stimulus payments by mail to adrian mi. Bcuz I used Turbo tax it will b mailed.? |
Additional Details I called the irs and because Turbo tax uses a third party the gov't refused to pay the charges they require. So they will be mailing checks to those people even ... |
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I went out on IRS.gov to check when my stimulus check would be deposited and it said error.Anyone else? |
| Has anyone else had that problem? I did a few of my family members also with different ss# and it still didn't work, but my mother's worked. I don't understand why some are working ... |
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Is it necesary to get a letter of recommendation from a past employer notarized? Will that look good? |
| I have a job working as an adminstrative assistant but I get no benefits and not that good of pay so...I am about to start my job search all over again to find something better. But I wanna know if a ... |
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Double digit unemployment? I love you Obama ? |
Its a coming
GO OBAMA!!!! - does the name Carter ring a bell to anyone
one thing I found interesting in my own mind last night - I thought wow Obama has promised he will ... |
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Am I reading this right? |
Will someone go to this site and tell me if I am reading this right? It looks to me like Obama's Plan will increase taxes for those who make 20-50 thousand and McCains will be decreased.
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How can i find out how much i made last year? |
| i am filing taxes thru turbo tax and need to know how much i made in the year 2005 how can i obtain this info.... |
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jEnNiE c | Can I claim a step-child on my taxes?? |
My husband and his ex wife have joint custody. She gets to claim one of the kids on her taxes and he gets to claim the other on his. He has back child support to pay on another child from a previous relationship, so when he files taxes, he never gets his refund back. I file my taxes separately and would like to know if I would be able to claim the child on my taxes instead of letting him since he won't get his taxes back anyways.... |
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Country Boy
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You may be able to if you meet the following:
In general, to be a taxpayer’s qualifying child, a person must satisfy four tests:
Relationship — the taxpayer’s child or stepchild (whether by blood or adoption), foster child, sibling or step-sibling, or a descendant of one of these.
Residence — has the same principal residence as the taxpayer for more than half the tax year. Exceptions apply, in certain cases, for children of divorced or separated parents, kidnapped children, temporary absences, and for children who were born or died during the year.
Age — must be under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year, or under the age of 24 if a full-time student for at least five months of the year, or be permanently and totally disabled at any time during the year.
Support — did not provide more than one-half of his/her own support for the year.
Also, here's a little tidbit not many people may be aware - if you file jointly and the refund is taken (as you have described), then you can file an "injured spouse claim" to receive the portion of refund that would be applicable to you as "married filing jointly." Ask your tax preparer, or check out the link to Form 8379. |
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besitos2610
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Why doesn't your dead beat man just pay his child support. Then you wouldn't have this problem. What a jerk. |
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Mathew
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Normally step children are treated in the same manner as natural children. In this case the court order may prevent that. If the child that you wish to claim is not the child of the person to whom your husband owes back child support you may be able to claim that child if there is not anything the court order that would prevent doing so and the child lived with you for more than half of the year. There are other qualifications but if your husband meets those so do you. |
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tonalc1
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Yes, depending on how much support you provide.
Here's some info:
http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw115.html |
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Susan C
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Do you have kids with this man? Why would you ever try to cheat the mother of his other child out of money he owes for raising their child? I would be embarrassed to admit that I am trying to find a way to short this child and the single mother with a deadbeat dad. Shame on you. I would understand if you were supporting all of his children, or if he was making his payments for back child support, but apparently he is not since he never gets his taxes back. May as well let his taxes go bye bye for now, or his social security will be taken when he retires! |
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Dimwit D
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If you (and you alone, not including your husband,) pay over 50% of the money needed to sustain the kid for the year AND there is no agreement specifically spelling out who can claim the child, then yes you can. This is incredibly unlikely.
That said, you are most likely filing your taxes as "Married, Filing Seperately" and, as a result, are paying WAY more taxes than you would by filing jointly with your husband. You're probably doing this to avoid having your refund go to pay for your husband's child support, but you're wasting a lot of money.
You have two options:
1) File jointly, and let the bigger refund go to pay the back child support. Suck it up for a few years to make it go away -- it will have to be paid eventually anyway
or
2) File jointly, and go to your employer to have your withholding changed so that you don't get a refund at the end of the year. You'll have more money in each check, and no refund to confiscate. Be careful, though, you don't want to underwithhold and owe too much in taxes. The penalty for that isn't worth whatever you'll save. |
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sylvrrain
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Addition to Dimwit D's answer (which is a good answer)
your third option....
File married filing joint and file an Injured Spouse form...that way the IRS will take his share of the refund, but you will get yours. |
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Mopar Muscle Gal
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Since the child in question is not yours.............
Nope |
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