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 When will the IRS send the tax rebates for 2008?
i looked on the IRS website and it said May, but heard on a local (SF Bay Area) news broadcast last week that "next week people can expect to see something in their mail box from the IRS... but ...


 Do canadians have to pay US state tax when buying over the internet?
I am buying something from a store in California and they made me pay the 8.25% sales tax. They will not refund me unless I come up with a proof that I should not pay the state tax. Any online ...


 I want to report fraud to the IRS.?
I was stupid and reproduced with my ex last year. Anyway, he claimed our daughter and was not supposed to. He has not paid a penny to child support, she does not live with him, he also made less ...


 Any accountants out there?
what is like being an accountant? :D...


 How much should i do savings to avoid tax?
hi i'm 25 yrs old i'm working in s/w company i'm paying Rs.1591 as tax withou any savings. now how much should i invest to make the tax to nill? if its 2.6 ...


 I'm avoiding the csa what can they do?
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 I worked in NY till 08/22 now Im working in NC..how do I do taxes?
I know tax season is still a few months away but Im curious. Ive lived in NY all my life but recently married someone who is active duty. We just moved to NC on 09/01 and I started working here. N...


 Are thier jobs that one an make money fro without having to report taxes?
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 Taxes 2007 Due Date is a postmark date?
Due date is 17th I believe, does this means the tax forms envelope has to be postmarked by 17th or do they have to recieve it by 17th?...


 I was planning to work in UK in a hotel at a pay of 3200pounds a month. So, what is the tax% to be charged?
As i have no idea about the place if i could be guided about the tax policy, rebate on the amount, and various savings that can help...if there is any website that could be recommended.
Thankx a ...


 Does students also need to pay Income Tax?
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 Don't pay taxes............?
I just figured out a good way to switch government control to civilian control...don't pay your taxes, then use that money you save toward becoming self sufficient. Its the chain that we've ...


 How many hours is full time employment. i have been told it is now 45?
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 I'm 17 and have a part time job, will I get a tax rebate?
I made about 9,000 last year, will I get a tax rebate? If so, will it be the full 600?
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why don't i deserve it? i still pay taxes just like everyone else. and if ...


 If a parent claims you as a dependent can you still file your own taxes?
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 Can I claim my kids as dependents?
I have 3 kids (2 with one daddy and 1 with another). i lost custody of all of them cuz i was doing drugs and "neglecting them" (what the court said). they live with their daddys now. i dont ...


 I paid all my son's living expenses for 2006 ($1200 month); can I claim him on my taxes?
My son moved to NY to live on his own after college; the jobs haven't come through for him and so I have been paying all his bills; I really could use the tax break asa single, working mom....


 If you are single and receive a substantial return each year, can you legally increase your dependants?
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 Have'nt filed taxes in three years.What do I do?
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 Can you claim surgery on your taxes.?
I had surgery in 2007, can you claim that on your taxes?...



ms c gardner
Can a job take taxes out of your check without you filling out any paperwork?
I work at a restaurant in NYC and we've always gotten paid without taxes being taken out of our checks. We instead claim the money and pay taxes every year to the government. I just found out the job is going to start taking taxes out of people's checks without notifying them first and without having us fill out any paperwork such as a W-2 or I-9 form. Is this legal?
                     
 




~*WoodSmoke*~ ~Environment~ daBlogPound,Inc
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Just for your info. www.irs.gov, individual, withholding calculator, complete the forms and at the end, you can print out your own completed w-4.

You can update this at anytime..

good luck & bless & MUCHO TIPS


Judy1
If you are employees, the business is REQUIRED to take out taxes - if they haven't been up to now, they've been doing something illegal, and it sounds like they are now trying to correct it. The business doesn't keep the taxes - they submit them to the federal and state governments on a regular basis, in your name.

So to start taking out taxes, which they should have been doing all along, is not only legal, it's legally required for them to do.

If you've been paying taxes anyway on your own, this won't cost you any extra, and will probably end up costing you less since now you'll only be paying half of the social security and medicare instead of both halves - the employer will now be paying their half. If you've just been collecting your pay in cash and NOT paying the taxes on it, then you also have been doing something illegal.

An I-9 form is supposed to be filled out for every employee when they start work. This document verifies that the person is legally permitted to work in the US.

A W-4 form is required for each employee. That's the form the employee uses to let the employer know how much income tax to withhold from their pay. If there is no W-4 on file yet for the employee, then there are laws on how much they withhold. If you don't get a W-4 form to fill out shortly, then ask your boss for one, or download one at irs.gov, fill it out, and give it to him or her.

A W-2 is the form you get at the end of the year showing how much you made and what was withheld. You don't fill that out, the employer does.


bostonianinmo
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Sounds like your employer has been jacked up for not paying payroll taxes.

The I-9 has nothing to do with taxes; it's for proof of legal entitlement to work in the US. The W-2 is what you'll get from them next January.

Obviously you were notified, since you know about it.

You will be asked to fill out a Form W-4. Or you could just download it from the IRS website, fill it in, and give it to your employer.


crazydave
Yes, it's legal. They might have gotten some heat from the labor department or worker's comp for paying you as independent contractors when you really weren't. If they start paying you as employees, they need you to fill out a w-4 form to get your social security number and withholding information. They should also have you fill out an I-9 form. This form is used to verify citizenship.


curiosity
It's illegal for them not to take taxes out. They can get in trouble for that with the IRS. The only way they can do this legally is to list you as an independant contractor and give you a 1099 at the end of the year. Then they are covered if you don't pay your taxes. They are in their legal rights to put everyone on a standard payroll system and have taxes taken out of their pay. Most insurance companies will not insure a business without a payroll system because if keeps track of who is employed and who is not. If you do not fill out a w-4 form then they have the right to put you at the highest taxed which is single no dependents. It is in your best interest to be on payroll. This way you have unemployment benefits and medicare and social security being paid by your employer and you so if you ever need it this money it is there for you. And the I-9 has nothing to do with taxes it is to find out if you are legally allowed in this country and working.


taxman
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They are doing what they should have been doing. If you are an employee. you are supposed to have taxes withhheld from your check(federal income tax, state income tax, social security tax, and medicare tax) But they are supposed to have you fill out a W-4 form.


stockoslayer
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I believe all businesses over a certain size are required to withhold federal, employment, and income taxes, unless you are considered an independant contractor.


JC
Form W-4 is for tax and I-9 is to check illegal to work or not.
IRS and state want you tax money before you touch it. I think the tax rule change, while employee earn more than a certain amount the employer had to have the tax take out from the payroll. Fill out the forms now and keep you money.


bubuane2000
No because you don't authorize them to do so. the purpose of a from w4 is for the employer to withold the correct amount of federal tax from your paycheck. As of Form I-9, well it MUST be completed at time of hire. You can offer them to fill out form W-9 which is the independent contractor form and they will give you a 1099 at the end of the year. They are really not suppose to start you on payroll without proper paperwork.


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