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 I have not received my tax rebate on May 9 my SSN# 51and should have had it deposited by yesterday. Any ideas?
I efile my taxes by Turbo Tax and I pay my taxes by direct deposit on March 15, I suppossed receive my stimulus tax rebate yesterday May 09 by direct deposit, but I still waiting, somebody know what ...


 When do i get my stimulant check if the last four digits of my ss are 99?
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 What is the VAT on ÂŁ80?
I know its 17.5% do you divide that into 80, I am confused....


 Angry that foreigners can claim benefits in uk etc. then return home and still receive it ?

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There have been articles in various newspapers recently...one (romanian family i think)child benefit /family credit etc......


 Tax question: i have the choice of donating $20,000 of inventory to charity, or sell for $500. which is best?
I have to liquidate 20k of assets (my business tanked) and looking to make the best of the situation... thank you for your advice in advance....


 My father is greedy and wants to claim me as a dependent. im 23 and lived with him all year and went to school
if he claims me i owe the gov 2000 if not i get back a 64 dollar return. i earned 23,000 and supported myself and just stayed there. i paid rent, food, clothes, school, insurance etc. hes ...


 I have received a message stating u have won yahoo uk-ieland award?
that message give me a form to fill and submit to some agent and he replies to me stating that u have to submit a form given below to Nation wide bank Plc and they have told me that ur prize money in ...


 Do you have to declare your earnings if you work under 16 hrs?
I am not entitled to working tax as my partners income is just over the limit.We claim child tax credit.If I was to work a couple of hours a day for the minimum wage would I have to declare this to ...


 Filing head of Household?
Is it possible for two people to file head of household with the same child?

They're not married, they live together, it's both of thier child and one claimed her as a dependent ...


 Should we tax people based on how much they weigh?
Think about it, they use more water, more food, more tires for their car. This would be instead of based on income, and would take into account BMI....


 What happens if I don't send in a tax return?
I'm a basic rate taxpayer and the code is correct on my payslip but I've just had a pay rise. T...


 Where is the law that says we have to pay federal income taxes?
Where is this supposed law that tells us we must pay taxes? I still haven't found one myself....


 Is this true?
I've heard through several reliable sources that one actually does not have to pay taxes if they do or follow something in the tax code. That something is what I do not know and they couldn'...


 Where is my tax stimulus refund? I efiled with direct deposit and haven't recieved it.?
I e-filed by myself and used direct deposit for my refund. I did the calculator stimulus refund on IRS.gov and it said based on my tax information I am eligible for a refund. My last two digits are ...


 What is the LEAST amount of money you can get back on your stimulus check?
I have heard that it's $300 and I have also heart that it's $600... I am SINGLE with zero dependants and no spouse... so, what's the LEAST amount of money I should get on my stimulus ...


 Can I opt out of Social Security? What is the process to do so?
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 What is the statute of limitations on keeping old income tax returns?
I have about 10 years of returns, and as we are moving, I would like to get rid of some of them....


 Are cars over 20yrs old exempt from road tax?
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 If my paystub is dated 1/05/07 and that check came from working in 2006, what year do I file for 06 or 07?
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 Can my employer hold a week of my paycheck?
After 4 months of working, my employer wants to hold back a week of my check. This is supposed to signify "a week in the whole" that occurs when you start at most jobs. This feels a little ...



cjk21_mom
Can i claim my daughter as my dependant if she gets married this month before i file?
my daughter will get married in2006 she has lived with me the past year i will also claim my other two children. can i claim her even after she gets married for 2006?
                     
 




Judy1
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Geez, I don't know if I've ever seen this many conflicting answers here.

Under some circumstances, you can.

She can't file a joint return with her new husband unless that return is only to claim a refund and there would be no tax liability for either spouse on separate returns.

She must also meet all of the normal requirements for being a dependent:

be under age 19 at the end of the year, or under 24 and a full time student, or permanently disabled

must not have provided more than half of her own support for the year

must have lived with you for more than half of the year, which you state that she did


hawkthree
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If she's under 19 and you paid more than half her support yes. If she's a full-time student under 23 and you paid more than half her support, yes.


jinenglish68
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I cannot believe that people who know absolutely nothing about taxes are giving advice.

In very, very, very limited circumstances, the answer may be yes. Generally, once a person gets married, they will file a joint return with their new spouse, and then the answer would be no. She and her new husband would likely save more in taxes by filing jointly than you would save by claiming her as a dependant.


MN-Mike
She needs to live with you for 12 months and her gross income may not be over the exemption amount.

If she is moving out before Jan 1...NO

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aotea s
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No sorry


BuRn Di WiSdOm WeEd
yes-she's lived with u for the majority of the year..u didnt metion her age though-ck on that 1st


April C
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As long as your daughter meets the following criteria you can claim her as a dependant:
(from the IRS.gov qualifying child definitions)
In general, to be a taxpayer’s qualifying child, a person must satisfy four tests:

* Relationship — the taxpayer’s child or stepchild (whether by blood or adoption), foster child, sibling or stepsibling, or a descendant of one of these.
* Residence — has the same principal residence as the taxpayer for more than half the tax year. Exceptions apply, in certain cases, for children of divorced or separated parents, kidnapped children, temporary absences, and for children who were born or died during the year.
* Age — must be under the age of 19 at the end of the tax year, or under the age of 24 if a full-time student for at least five months of the year, or be permanently and totally disabled at any time during the year.
* Support — did not provide more than one-half of his/her own support for the year.

If a child is claimed as a qualifying child by two or more taxpayers in a given year, the child will be the qualifying child of:

* the parent;
* if more than one taxpayer is the child’s parent, the one with whom the child lived for the longest time during the year, or, if the time was equal, the parent with the highest AGI;
* if no taxpayer is the child’s parent, the taxpayer with the highest adjusted gross income (AGI).

Dependent — a qualifying child must also meet these tests:

* Nationality — be a U.S. citizen or national, or a resident of the U.S., Canada or Mexico. There is an exception for certain adopted children.
* Marital status — if married, did not file a joint return for that year, unless the return is filed only as a claim for refund and no tax liability would exist for either spouse if they had filed separate returns.


May I help You?
Nope

she must be single by on 12/31/2006

IRS.org

GOD bless.


bigdee_x
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yes as long as shes a student and was living with you for more than half the year.


cork
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yes.


sugarbdp1
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Yes U can because she lived with you all year lol come next year her husband will claim her


Barbara
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If you have supported her for over 6 months in 2006, yes. Is she over 18? Then no. Call the IRS 800# and they will tell you.


nana4dakids
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If you have covered her expenses for more than half of the year then the answer is yes. But if she wants to file and claim herself and she files first then you cannot claim her. If you both claim her then whoever gets processed first will get the deduction. If she agrees to let you claim her then it is all legal and everything will be fine.


COCO
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YES.


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