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 Is every married couple getting $1200 @ least on the rebate?
Or do some get less. My husband and I can't seem to figure it out, we have done the calculator and everything but everytime we do it, we get a different answer...some please help!!! I'm so ...


 TaXES???!!?
Ok I have a 5 month old baby but i didn't work last year I worked in '06 but never claimed my taxes and now i want to claim them but there is a problem because my mama wants to claim my ...


 Pensions for forieners in england?
i am a polish woman living and working legally in the uk, i would like to know how long do i have to work for, to be able to claim for pension in uk. how many years does anyone know. any answer ...


 Whos seen a ghost?
For real!...


 Should I use H&R Block or an independant tax professional?
I'm a full time graduate student and an independant contractor so I'll be getting a 1099 at the end of the year. I want to pay my estimated quarterly tax at the September deadline. Would ...


 Can two people at same address claim head of household?
me and my exhusbund dont live together and i use his address when i filed taxes. can he file taxes as well under head of house? with same address?...


 Regarding the Stimulus Rebate Check, when will the paper checks be sent out?
The last 2 digits of SSN are 11. According the IRS.gov website, it should be mailed out next week. However, when i go to the "Where's my Stimulus Check" section, it cant find my ...


 When married can your wife cash the tax check without my sig. I alone worked & w2 was in my name?
She moved to another state & cashed it, and I did not sign.
What can I do if anything??...


 How does one avoid taxes on large amounts of money?
all 100% of it. On earned income, not gift or inheritance
...Via Mutual funds?
...Bonds?
...Real Estate?
...Foreign Bank accounts?
...Expatriate to another nation
IRS ...


 IS IT TRUE, NO INCOME TAXES RETURNS FOR 2009?
I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS JUST A RUMOR, BUT I HEARD THAT THEY'RE CUTTING THE STATE (CALIFORNIA) TAXES FOR THIS YEAR AND THAT WE'RE ONLY RECEIVING THE FEDERAL RETURN FUNDS. I HEARD THAT IT...


 Should there be some kind of tax penalty for US companies that outsource?
I would be especially interested in hearing from economists if this is even feasible.
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Probably it's not honest to say that it's OK to let the market ...


 Can your employer withold your earned time because you didn't give two weeks notice?
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 How many years back can you go to file taxes?
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 Tax returns and tax refunds?
I asked a question before about returns, if I had to file them, and everyone said yes. I got the form sent to me today.
How do I figure out how much money I should receive back in refunds?
I...


 Can adults have there heads fixed when born with flat head at age 47?
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 Tax write off question?
I'm thinking of donating about seventy items of nice clothing. How do I figure out how it will affect my taxes? I mean how much will it actually matter, money wise? I guess I don't get ...


 Minimim wage?
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 Are child care costs tax deductible?
Costs associated with a Nanny/baby ...


 In light of the stupid cost of petrol, answer me this!?
What would happen if:

a) you filled up, then drove off without paying

b) if it was say 104.9p per litre and you went into the kiosk and said "this price is unfair, I shall ...


 What happens if a 17 year old person doesnt fill out taxes?

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Made less than 5000 a year, will it affect his record or will there be some penalties b/c he didnt fill out taxes for 2006?...



jlee
Can i file tax?
I worked around May 2006 here in California, and quit my job around 4-5 months later coz of school. I believe the salary was $6.75 an hour. Can I file my tax? If not, how long can I work before I can file tax? Because i'm afraid instead of getting some money out of it, might end up oweing money.
                     
 




LC
Anyone who wants to can file a tax return. If you had taxes withheld and your income is pretty low, you will probably get a refund. So, go for it!


ninasgramma
Your employer will issue you a W-2 showing what federal and state income tax has been withheld. Be sure to let your employer know where to mail it.

If you earned about $6.75 an hour for 5 months full-time work, you owe little or no state and federal income tax. So be sure to file both state and federal returns to get your refunds.


Brian R Cross
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There are a few questions you have to ask yourself before getting a definate answer. There is a good way to see if you MUST file a US Individual Income Tax Return. Some require you to file a return. If any of the following situations have occured in the year of 2006 then you MUST file a tax return. It does NOT mean that you will owe a tax - only when you figure your return will you have the answer to that question.

1. If you received ADVANCED EARNED INCOME CREDIT at any time during the year of 2006 while working.

2. You sold your home or any property that fell under capital gains tax taxes.

3. You are under a previous requirement to file through an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service as a result of past due taxes.

4. Yew owe any other taxes from special situations.

5. You have more than $400 in self-employment income from a business.

6. You are required to file a tax return from a court order in any case.

There are other situations that make an AUTOMATIC requirement to file. To learn more go to www.ustreas.gov and click on the link that says "IRS tax forms" and download the instructions for form 1040 when it is available online and start at "Am I required to file a return". Further assistance can be found there to help you determine what form to use, and other helpful information.

The Internal Revenue Service can help by calling 1-800-829-1040 (1-800-TAX-1040).

Your state may have a different filing requirement and you should also check with your state - California - to see if you are required to file.

If I can be of assistance you may contact me by e-mail.


Bat Thumb
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Check the IRS' website.


harley w
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yes its a law


dragon_2877
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by working only 4-5 months with $ 6.75 / hour, i dont think you will end up owing money. You can file tax as soon as you receive your W-2 from your previous employer.


Judy1
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At 6.75 an hour for 4-5 months, you probably didn't make enough to be required to file. For 2006, a single person can make $8450 before they are required to file.

If you're a dependent, then you have to file if you made over $600. But if you made less than $5150, you would probably not owe any tax.

If anything was deducted for federal withholding, you should file anyway, even if you're not required to, since if you file your withholding will be refunded to you - if you don't file, you don't get it back.


sanJose_Guy
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go ahead.


Joe SixPack
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If someone else claims you as a dependent, you have to file if you make over $ 6400.
IF no one else is claiming you:
If you are single and make under $8450 you are not required to file a return. Married filing jointly, you are not required to file if you make under 16,900.
If your income is too low to REQUIRE filing you can still file a return if you have tax withheld and want it refunded.


Johnny
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You are not required to file if you will get a refund, contrary to what many say. But if you owe, you are requied. i would bet quite a bit from what you say you will get it all back, so file an ez form.


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