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 How much do fathers pay the csa?
what if the woman is with the partner but he don't work?...


 Do you go to jail for tax evasion?
Or do you just pay fines?...


 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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is there a way that i can file head of house hold?...


 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.

http://sports.yahoo.com/...


 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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peggy h
Can I claim my grandson on my taxes, him and his mother live with me in 2006?
                     
 




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ABSOLUTLY ANYONE LIVING IN YOUR HOME YOU CAN CLAIM AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT ALREADY BEING CLAIMED.....


DieNarrin
Short answer is yes under some circumstances. Check on the IRS website for rules and circumstances. You can also claim dependent parents.

The checklist is stringent, but may be worth the time.

HOWEVER, then the mother could NOT claim the child.


jseah114
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As long as you are providing at least 50% of his support, yes you can.


Weetie
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If you provided MORE than half of his support then YES...you should. However, IF HIS MOTHER WORKED, paid MORE than half of all expenses (food, shelter, clothing etc) then she would claim him.


Oshun
If you provided for over half of his support, then you can. You may also qualify to file for head of household.

Use a good tax software to walk you through it. If you make less than $52,000 per year and meet other certain requirements, you may be eligible to use free file, where a business will file your federal taxes online for free. Check the IRS website.

Make sure to check with your grandson's mother before you do anything. If she decides to claim him as well, you could be in big trouble for tax fraud. Be sure to keep a good account of all you purchased for them over last year so you'll have proof if you get audited.

H&R block offers a guarrantee that you're taxes will be right or they will pay your fines for you if you are audited.


angeljre
If you provided over half the cost of taking care of him and you and his mother agree that you will be claiming him and not her then yes you can. If you don't agree and you both claim him then she will be legally allowed to claim him and you would have to pay back any money that you weren't supposed to receive for him.


Judy1
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If he lived with you for over half the year, and is under 19, then you probably can if someone else, like his mother, doesn't. There are some other circumstances where you can also. Read chapter 3 of IRS Publication 17 - you can download it at irs.gov.


Z-Cat
You sure can.


Phoenix, Wise Guru
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Possibly, but his mother could not claim him and you would have to be the one supporting him.

That's tricky, but I doubt it in your case, without further info.


unan1m0us
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you can as long as he is not claimed by his mother, but I wouldn't see why he wouldn't be


Layla B
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get his social security #


HELP!!!
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Me and my son been staying with my mother for 5 months. Can she claim him on her taxes even though I pay for his daycare expenses & clothing! All she provide is somewhere for us to sleep at night.


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