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 What is tax return?
is it for everybody? or just for business owners?...


 Child Tax Credit?
I am seeking some info before we file our taxes. My husband and I just had a baby on December 7. Are we supposed to add our daughter on our 2007 Tax Return? Do you get a credit for children? If so ...


 Should our tax system pay for the welfare system ?
Whats Your Opinion ?...


 Do you need to file taxes seperately for each W2 form?
I do promotional work for several companies and receive a W2 form for each. Do I have to file for each individually or can I add the totals wages, taxes, and amounts of all and file one form?
A...


 My 17 year old daughter claimed exempt and is arguing that she doesnt owe tax - but she still has to pay right
My 17 year old daughter claimed exempt last year and earned more than she thought she would. She made $3900. She says that her boss told her that she should not have to pay still. My husband and I ...


 If I sell used items on Ebay, do I have to claim the income on my taxes?
As far as I know- Garage Sale income doesn't count as income... does it?...


 Do I have to claim my husband on my tax return?
My husband drives a cab and doesn't pay taxes until the end of the year. We weren't married until July of 06" and I don't want to loose any of my refund because of him....


 How does VAT on an imported product work?
I've bought some cameras abroad that I want to sell on, making a profit. I paid the 17.5% VAT on the cameras when I imported it. Will I have to pay VAT again when I sell it, if so how much?...


 If the uk council has bailiffs on your case, can u tell the council you wont deal with the bailiffs?
andf ask them to deal with it and take money owing to them out of your wages? will they or do they do this?

Just that the bailiffs have askedf for more than i can afford £90 PW, we are on ...


 I a wife is widowed during the middle of the year.. how will she file her taxes? Married filing individually?
My dad recently passed away and my mom is wondering how she will file taxes at year end? Can she still file as married filing jointly since my dad lived during some parts of 2007? Or will she file as ...


 Child ssn#?
i just had a baby on december 16th and i was wondering if anyone knew how long it takes to get a ssn so i can do my ...


 Whereismyunemploymentchec...
unemployment ...


 Help inland rev gone mad i got bailiff's on the way want 9 n half grand for two yrs?
my accountant has vanished, he sent my tax return to the wrong office he says, i had the inland rev round, he was out of the country but promised he sent it now i got bailifs on the way for 9 and a ...


 I am 24 yrs old, and have never filed my taxes. Where do I begin?
I am 24 yrs old, have worked in 5 states, and have never filed my taxes. With all the moving I have done, I haven't always been around to collect W-2's... and then all the change of ...


 What honestly would happen if we raised taxes on Americans who make 250.000 dollars a year?
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 Tax ? i read on here that there is no legal obligation.....?
to pay federal taxes. does that mean , as a Scottish citizen who worked in the US for 8 years. that i could legally ask to have my tax refunded?? are my chances of getting this back slim or none??...


 Should I file taxes jointly when my Wife didn't file her income taxes for years?
I am recently married and my wife filed her taxes for the first time last year (we were not married then) and she was suppose to get a refund but the IRS took 90% of her return back.

If I ...


 Will people receiving Social Security or Social Security Disability be eligible for thed $600 tax rebate?
Will people receiving Social Security or Social Security Disability checks be eligible for the government tax rebate this year?...


 Do taxes eat up a third of your salary?
I have been trying to figure out how to budget yearly, as opposed to monthly-paycheck to paycheck. My hubby makes $72k before tax and by my calculations, we only get $4k a month--$48k a year. So ...


 Why do some company's charge sales tax and some don't?
If you have the source to your information please list it.
Additional Details
what about online stores...why do some charge sales tax, while other online stores don't....



MINDY
Can i file taxes at H&R block without having my W-2s "i have all my check stubs...?
                     
 




Joonbug
No, you can't. I understand you want the tax refund earlier, I tried this also and they told me to wait for the W-2 or if I lost it, get a duplicate.


Andy
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You cannot ordinarily file a tax return without W-2s. However, if your employer has failed or refused to provide them, or they have disappeared or if you worked for a foreign-based employer who cannot or will not supply one (or who has paid your withholding to a foreign country, typically Canada), you can file with a "substitute W-2" that you prepare yourself in good faith (or in the case of Canada, a copy of the Canadian T4).

If the employer never paid over the withheld tax and social security (FICA) contributions, you still get credit and the responsible party(ies) of the firm will be assessed the "trust fund recovery" penalty formerly "100% Penalty". But that's not your problem.


MRS. JRW
Starting in November of 2006 you can take your most recent check stub and get a IMAL (Instant Money Advanced Loan). This is a "Holiday Loan" based on your anticipated estimated refund.

At the start of 2007 you can take your last check stub and apply for a IRAL(Instant Refund Anticipation Loan) or a RAL(Refund Anticipation Loan), but you have to return to H&R Block with your W-2's when you receive them b/c your return does not get sent without them and IRS does not let you file your tax return until the W-2's are received. In other words your return is NOT FILED WITHOUT the W-2's. Your return is on hold until H&R Block receives the W-2's from you and then they send the return to IRS to accept and process. These products are just that LOANS on your anticipated refund.

You can get these LOANS with a check stub but IRS does not accept or consider your return filed until they receive the complete return with final W-2 information and H&R Block does not send it to IRS without the W-2 information since they have to keep that document on file.

Now after a certain date, usually around or about February 15th, IRS will accept Substitute W-2 forms if you have not yet received your final original W-2's from your employer(s). In this case the check stubs are instrumental in preparing the substitute.

IRS does prefer or expect you to extinguish all possibilities of obtaining the original or a copy of it before preparing the substitute.

Hope this helps you out :)


Molly
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IF your H&R Block office has been mandated to e-file returns and you expect them to with yours, then they should decline to file your return until you have your W2.

As an ERO (Electronic Return Originator), H&R Block is REQUIRED to keep a copy of your W2 with the form you sign.

Paper filing? You need to send it in with the forms.

Many times, there are other adjustments on a W2 that aren't apparent on your paystub. And I'm sure you wouldn't want to end up owing additional taxes for not reporting all your taxable income.

If you are itching for your return refund, consider adding additional exemptions on your W4 for next year. You'll get a little more money per pay check and not have to wait for the refund.

PS - Loans or Advanced payments of your refunds are always at very high rates. If your taxes are simple, consider doing them online by yourself and save more.


Wayne Z
You need your W2s to file the return.

You "may" be able to get a loan through Block based on your anticipated refund with only your check stubs. This is a high interest loan but many people are doing it.


RoRo
You need your W-2s to an audit trail for your income. call your job (ex job maybe) and have them send you one.....it is the law, you need it or you might get into trouble from the IRS.


sgd_88
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Yes you can ,,, show your tax preparer your info . I have done it before and w/ the same people.


susan
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If you have been a previous customer of H&R Block YES you can. You need your last paycheck stub and your I.D.


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