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 Would it be illegal for me to claim head of household on my income tax?
I worked and supported my children by myself untill I got married in August. We were going to file jointly but we will get more money (an additional $4,000.00 because of the earned income credit) if ...


 How do I add 6% sales tax to $23.00 dollars?
I am purchasing pictures for 23.00 in which I have to add 6% sales tax....


 If a lottery winner gives £100,000 to someone as a present do they have to pay tax on it?
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 Why do I owe over $300?
I'm 21 years old, and I'm a part time student. My income was a little over $16000 for the year, and I claim zero (my mom claims me as a dependent). I was using turbo tax to file my taxes ...


 I paid $7000 of interest the last year on my mortgage, how much will I get back on my tax returns?
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 What was the minimum wage from October 06-07?
I'm trying to fill in my Tax Return (very late I know) and I need to know what the minimum wage was and also the standard tax allowance, if anybody can help please?...


 If one receives a small setttlement ($3000) after an auto accident, does the recipient need to pay taxes on it
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 I'm 28 and single, I pay rent and car payment. How many allowances can I claim on my taxes?
I live in C...


 I got a letter today to say i paid to much tax, how can i claim it back, uk?
i paid £860 to much, the letter has sent a leaflet on how to pay if i owe but not on how i claim it back....


 I didnt work at all can i still file and claim my baby for income tax? Someone said I could so I was unsure..?
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 Tax Rebate: Why do single/childless people get almost nothing compared to married w/ kids?
I'm thinking of getting a lawyer and suing the feds. Seriously, unless there is a law stating that each citizen must have a child and get married then I believe that the payouts are unfare!!!! ...


 Will our taxes really be enough to pay for Obama's new spending?
Obama's whirlwind big spending for his ads and campaigns makes me wonder how our taxes will be enough to cover all his proposed new spending, His campaign fund raisers won't be handing ...


 Havent filed a tax return in 3 years!! But worked the last three years. What are my options???
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 I haven't done my income taxes yet the one due on April 15, how much trouble can I get into? I am scared.?
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 How to Avoid a Tax Audit?
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 I don't have a bank account can I still cash my tax return?
I just got it today but I don't have a bank account. Can I cash it on my own or do I have to have someone who has one cash it for me?...


 NSDL didn't respond my email regardin issue of duplicate PAN card,original lost in transit.What should I do?
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 Can I claim my son as a dependent if his mother already has?
My taxes aren't being accepted by the IRS, because my son was already claimed by his mother. I pay for all of the child care, etc. We were never married, and live in seperate houses. What are ...


 Are you suppose to pay sales tax when purchasing food to go?
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 Did you get your rebate check?
I make around $30,000 dollars a year and I'm single, if you got your rebate check how much did you get if you have the same filling status as I do....



teddy_pebbles
Can a business make you fill out a w-2 form wihout hiring you?
                     
 




cerwenna
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Your don't fill out a W2 your employer does at the end of the year when they are reporting your wages to the IRS. You should be filling out a W4 form which tells your employer how you want your federal income taxes calculated.
I don't see why not. It is not information they can use against you as it has no bearing on the employer taxes they pay. Some employers simpley have you fill it out when you apply so they don't have to get it from you later.


RamsGod
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You mean a w4 form, it doesn't matter. If you don't accrue any wage or payment from them its just empty paperwork. Some business do that as part of the application process, its an employer preference but bears no consequence on your income, or taxes.


acmeraven
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A W-2 form is what your employer gives you at the end of the year showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld in social security, medicare, yaddah.

Perhaps you are in reference to a form W-4; that you as an employee fill out showing how many exemptions to use in calculating your withholding; that is turned in each time your circumstances change regarding withholding.


mtw
Ideally, you should only be doing a W4 (I assume that is what you meant) if an offer of employment was made, and you accepted the compensation terms.

Anything else... problem.


lizzit
A W2 form is the year-end report of your wages the business paid you. If you did not work for a company and received no income from them, you won't get a W2. If you have received a W2 in error, speak with a tax professional about how to resolve the problem. This is a common problem where an identity is stolen and the person's name and SSN are used instead of the stealer's own identity.

If you meant a W4 form, there is no reason why you should have to fill one in until you have been hired. If the employer is asking you to do so as part of the job application process, a reluctance to take part in this simple request does not bode well for your future with that employer. If they ask you to stand on your head and chirp like a bird, and you can reasonably do so, then do so.


woody sims
can they "make" you? no
Can you sue them for asking you to? no


startwinkle05
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No. If that is part of their application packet, just politely say you'd rather not fill that out unless/until you are hired. They may have just included that to save time on paperwork after you are hired, but they should not have!


Jim K
No. Since you don't work for them, they can't make you do anything. I'd wonder why they asked in the first place. Kind of odd.


Kenshin
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W-2 is a service provided by the employer for the employee for income earn and tax is taken out for "you".

Why would you get tax taken out for no income earn in that business?

No I think it's just one of those screw up like cart before the horse.


Eping_pinoy
yes, when you can have finances and capitals.


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