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 Who thinks we are going to have to pay more tax on petrol / alcohol once Britain goes smoke free?
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 Do i have to charge sales tax to my customers?
i'm starting a small business in texas, and i was wondering if i pay the sales tax on my purchases, do i turn around and charge my customers the same sales tax?...


 Are full time college students exempt from paying income tax?
The only income I had was interest income (savings account) I didn't ...


 I have had money paid into my bank account but wasnt entitled to it help?
I have been looking over my bank account statements and have noticed that a company I had went for an interview and was given the job has been paying me money but I never started with them.. They ...


 QUESTION ABOUT TAXES!!! I am 19 full time student - do i pay taxes? PLEASE READ!!!?
Okay here is my situation..

I am 19, I claim expemt at work, I am full time student and live at home, do I have to do anything with taxes or what?...


 I just got married in april and i make 15,000 and my husband 50,000 should we file taxes together?
We do not own a house yet and we have no dependents. can he claim me as one or should we just file togeter, seperatly i have no idea what to do when it comes to ...


 What age to stop paying US income tax?
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 I lost my W2 forms and April 15th is fast approaching. How do I get new ones?
I'm a bit forgetful, and I set them down somewhere and walked away...and I gues they did the same, and I don't know what to do......


 Can you get a federal tax return if you pay nothing in taxes to begin with?
My gf babysits, somehow she is getting 2400 back in taxes. My x is on disability and doesn't work. She is also getting a tax refurnd

I do my own tax preparation, but I just don'...


 IRS question please help!!!?
ok i owe the IRS a certain amount and i call them so i can pay an amount every month. cus its allot for me so they said that they were going to send me like a statement so i can pay them. this was ...


 I am due to have my baby any day before 08 my doc said , If so can i file her on my taxes for 2007?
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 Has anyone received their federal tax check refund by direct deposit yet? When?
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 Anyone know what day of the week the irs will mail out the stimulus rebate paper checks?
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 My job isn't taking taxes out on me?
I've been working for a month and a half now. I've received 5 checks from the company and they haven't taken out any federal taxes on me. I make 8.50 an hour, full time and I claimed 4 ...


 Will I get $300 for my 18-year old?
My son turned 18 in September 2007. He was 17 throughout most of 2007. Will I get $300 for him? Is he considered 17 or 18 according to the Tax Return 2007 "$300 17 years old or younger" ...


 Can my ex legally claim the kids on his taxes if they haven't lived with him all year?
My ex (who has full custody of the children) moved out in February. He thinks he can just claim them on his taxes, since I'm on SSI. But I looked on the IRS website and they said to claim a ...


 Do want to hear an easy and funny way to understand paying taxes?
U.S. Tax System Explained in Beer
by: David R. Kamerschen, Ph.D.Professor of Economics
University of Georgia

Suppose that every day, ten men go out for beer and the bill
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 How do i work out percent on my calculator?
i need to work out how to take away 18 percent off any ...


 My ex is terminally ill, am I liable to pay his tax arrears when he dies?
He is terminal with cancer, and owes the inland revenue a considerable sum. We have no joint assets, i.e. property and I dont live in the UK, but can they chase me for his debts?...


 Question about the Economic Stimulus Package - I'm getting cheated out of mine!?
I'm 20, full time student, full time employee. I've been paying taxes since I started working 5 years ago. I live on my own.

However, my mom has to claim me as a dependent so ...



Can I claim my 2 nephews if no else is claiming them?
They dont live with me. So would it be legal?
                     
 




Baby boy blue
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If you are talking about claiming your nephews in your taxes then No. It would be illegal. They must be living with you at least 6 months out of the year. Although, I've heard of people claiming children to avoid paying to much taxes. But the risk of being audited by the IRS is just not worth it.


schsfan
To claim a dependency exemption for a qualifying relative, the following dependency tests must be met:

The member of household or relationship test,
The citizen or resident test,
The joint return test,
The gross income test, and
The support test.

The first test is the member of household or relationship test. To meet this test, a person must either live with you for the entire year as a member of your household or be related to you. The Form 1040 Instructions and Form 1040A Instructions list all relatives who meet the relationship test. Your spouse is never considered your dependent. A person is not considered a member of your household if, at any time during the tax year, your relationship with that person violates local law. If a person was born or died during the year and was a member of your household during the entire part of the year he or she was alive, the person meets the member of household test.
The second test is the citizen or resident test. To meet this test, a person must be a citizen or national of the United States, a resident of the United States, or a resident of Canada or Mexico.
The third test is the joint return test. Generally, you are not allowed to claim a person as a dependent if he or she files a joint return. However, you may claim a person who filed a joint return merely to claim a refund of tax. This exception applies if neither the person nor the person's spouse is required to file a return and no tax liability would have existed for either the person or the person's spouse if each had filed a separate return.
The fourth test is the gross income test. Generally, you may not claim a person as a dependent if the person's gross income equaled or exceeded the exemption amount for the tax year. Gross income is all income in the form of money, goods, property, or services that is not exempt from tax.
The fifth test is the support test. To claim a dependency exemption for a person as your qualifying relative, you generally must provide more than half of that person's total support during the calendar year in which your tax year begins. Special rules apply to multiple support agreements and to children of divorced or separated parents, or to children of parents who have lived apart at all time during the last six months of the year.
You must include a valid social security number, individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), or adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN) for each dependent claimed on your tax return or the exemption will be disallowed. Also, if you are a dependent of another person, you cannot claim any dependents on your return.


Richard W
Unless you provide over 50% of their support, NO.


demsareidiots
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Go ahead I give you premission


T H
No

How do you know that no one is claiming them? Also, are they on some form of government support?

What you are talking about doing is tax fraud, illegal, and a cost to the rest of society.


RamsGod
No, it would not be legal. They fail the residence test for claiming them as dependents. The IRS is coming down really hard on false dependency claims, so don't gamble it, you wouldn't find out for a couple of years. By then, you would acrue interest and penalties and on top of that the government has filed numerous lawsuits seeking injunctions against individuals and preparers who prepare false or fraudulent federal tax returns claiming false dependency support.


acmeraven
You will have to carefully review the circumstances of each nephew and possibly have a release of dependency for each one signed. There are circumstances whereby you can claim them. Get the 2005 tax booklet and read carefully the section on dependants: or Pub 17 for the same info.


Judy1
No. Even if you provide more than half their support, they would have to live with you for at least half of the year.


johnlhar m
no


Tony M
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To claim your nephews as dependents under the qualifying relative criteria, you have to meet ALL these criteria:

1) Member of Household or Relationship Test - No problem. Nephews count.
2) Children under age 19 OR student under 24 OR less than $3,200 of income
3) Support Test -- This is the tough one. You must provide bear the cost for more than 50% of the nephew's food, shelter, clothes, etc.
4) US Citizen OR US Resident OR Canadian resident OR Mexican resident
5) In most cases, your nephews being married would disqualify you from claiming them.


kenaz
i dont really think so.


The Advocate
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You should be able to claim regardless of where they reside, but there are stipulations, get an IRS manual from www.irs.gov to determine rules and guidelines for claiming dependents.


504reppa
DO IT!!!!!! well, i mean someone got to do it. I will if you don't.


sevensisters808
yes, ive known people to do it all the time. dont be so scared to do it..


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