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 How much percent does social secuirty take from my check?
not married, live with parents... if that ...


 What percentage of your yearly income goes to federal taxes if you are single?
living in a home, and then renting an ...


 I am filing my taxes online and it is free for the federal part but the state has a fee. Is it mandatory??

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The question is...IS IT MANDATORY TO FILE STATE TAXES??...


 My boyfreind has not done his taxes since 2004. can he get in big problems?
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 My stimulus rebate did not show up?
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 Is the 401k and IRA pretty much a shi**y return because when you take it out you will get taxed on it?

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you do pay TAXES on it when you take it ...


 What do you think about our government system?
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 Do you think the new tax rebate check will be off of gross or net income of $75,000 per individual?
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 Why cant you answer your own question?
what if you know the answer?...


 Hi! I need your help!?
My mother bought a flat for Rs 4,50,000 in year 2000. We are planning to sell the flat for 14,50,000 now. Should we pay tax to the government for this? If yes, how should we pay the tax? Should we ...


 Me and my wife both filed our taxes together and we only recv'd one $600 stimulus check. Shouldn't we get two
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 I'm starting up a small business and I don't know anything about taxes. Can anyone help me out here?

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It's an online retail business....


 35k, does it mean net income(after taxes) or gross(before taxes)?
35k, does it mean net income(after taxes) or gross(before taxes)?...


 Do you believe that canada's high taxes have to do with their free health care?
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 I'm a stay at home mom filing a injured spouse form. My husband owes back child support. Will I get a refund?
My income is minimal for last year and didn't pay much in taxes. From what I've read is that the eic will be based on income. I don't think its fair that my baby will give his ex-...


 Do you think TV license is to expensive. id like to partition against it how would i do this? UK?
i think the tv license is to expensive how would i get up a partition against it..
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tv license is now about £138.0 per year dats alot of money for repeats and junk tv....


 Can I write off unpaid wages on my taxes?
My employer filed bankruptcy and owes my $12,852. Can I write that off on my taxes?...


 Has tax always been around?
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Wee Bit Naughty
Can I claim money sent overseas to family as a deduction?
Granted, said family members do not live with me. If such money couldn't be claimed as a deduction for supporting family, can it be claimed as a deduction for charity?
                     
 




Judy1
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No, you can't deduct these amounts.

There is no deduction for supporting family unless the individuals can be claimed as dependents, then you would get an exemption for them, not a deduction of amounts paid.

Charitable deductions are not allowed for money or other items given to individuals, only to registered charitable organizations.


wizjp
NO


bostonianinmo
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No and No.


Cat
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No. Charity deductions are only for money given to registered charities, not individuals.


Louis G
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No. INorder for it to be a charitible deduction the person you would be giving the money to would have to be officially recognized as a charitable organization. what you are doing is just giving someone a gift. no deduction for you.


Enchanted
No, according to IRS regulations, what you sent was a gift and therefore not deductible.


Peggy K
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Nope on both counts. Charitable contributions are only deductible if the organization is registered with the IRS as a Section 501c(3) organization. Also, cash contributions must be backed up by receipts issued by the organization.


~*WoodSmoke*~ ~Environment~ daBlogPound,Inc
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If your family is supported over 50% by your contributions. And they are your direct relatives - spouse, children, grandchildren....
you can apply for an ITIN number for each of them and possibly be your dependent.
Check with a tax professional who understands this topic.

good luck & blessing


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