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 How much tax and N.I would be taken off a gross wage of £214 p/wk (roughly, if you can't be accurate)?

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 How to qualify for Head of Household, and what is a dependent?
Can I claim my dad as a dependent even though he did not live with me? Also my fiance lived with me this last year and he did not have income because he was in college can I claim him?...


 How do I get a VAT number?
For a new small business....


 If My husband lives in Ohio but works in Pa...does he have to pay state taxes in both states?
His employer takes out PA taxes but not Ohio. won't he still owe Ohio?...


 Can I deduct the 520$ I donated to our church this year on my income taxes?
The donations were actually 10$ a week for the year. Of course I have no receipts to show any of it....


 What is VAT when it is applicable?
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 I still haven't received my W2 and it is Jan 31st. I know the company I work for has the correct address.?
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 If I am claimed as a dependant will I get an Economic Stimulus Check?
I'm 22 and I work full time. I earned well over the $3000.00 mark but my parents still claim me as a dependant since I live at home. When my parents frist received their info from the IRS about ...


 Council tax??
do the high end of council workers (mps and that sort of people) pay council tax??
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but how do we know they pay it??...


 My council tax is due on 1st April and I am due to move on 5th.?
Will I really need to pay the full month? Refund is a bit tricky as the account it is to come from will have been closed......


 I' ve recieved a council tax bill, but I'm a student. Do I have to pay?
I live with another person who works full time. Both our names are on the bill. Can I get my name taken off the bill as I dont want to be liable if its not paid? Obviously I will contribute what I ...


 First time tax payer, help!?
I am a recent college grad and have to file my taxes for the first time (my parents previously claimed me). I was a student for 1/2 the year (and working part time), and then fully employed for the ...


 I am 60yrs old my hubby is 58,do we qualify for poll tax reduction?
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 I was supposed to get my IRS stimlus check yesterday, my dad was supposed to get his 2 weeks ago.?
Are they behind on giving this out. Also I work last year and filed taxes, but I'm a dependent, does that meab I'm not receivng it?...


 What does a $65,000 a year salary equal to as hourly pay?
im about to start a new job and i was just ...


 How do you get out of paying your baqck taxes?
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 Can I file my property taxes on my return even though I haven't Paid my Property taxes for that year yet?
I have a tax bill for my property taxes, that is still due. I am planning on paying he taxes at the end of this month. I am filling my taxes now, should I report the property tax, or do I need to ...


 How old does a child have to be to claim them in income tax?
Do they have to be a certain age? I have a 3 month old and some people have told me she would have to be living for at least 6 or 7 months to get the child tax. Does anybody know?...


 When do you get the 1040 form back?
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from the year 2008...


 If someone claimed me on their taxes can or do i have to still file a return ?
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Can my dad claim me (i'm 24) on his taxes? and my son as well?///?
my son and i lived with my parents for most of 2006 and, he wants to claim me and my son. i am 24 years old and, married but, have been seperated since april 06'. and, my son is not my husbands.
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my dad supported us and i made practically no money last year. and, my husband (soon 2 be ex) is in jail right now and, he wouldn't claim me. i claimed him last year. lol. he doesn't work.
                     
 




babyN
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Well you and your son had to live with him almost the whole year and your husband CAN NOT claim you or the child. Hope this helps answer your questions :)


Judy1
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If your dad provided more than half of your support, and your gross income for the year was under $3300, then he can claim you as a qualifying relative as long as you don't file a joint return with your husband. If you file a joint return or made over $3300, then your dad can't claim you.

If your son lived with your dad for over half of the year, then your dad can claim him as a qualifying child.


bostonianinmo
Maybe. Ther are a number of complicated rules that come in to play in your situation. There is NO easy answer -- any one who says "Yes" or "No" without knowing ALL of the facts is just guessing.

If you file a joint return with your estranged husband the answer is almost always no. (I won't go into the convoluted exception to that, you can look it up yourself but it rarely applies.)

If you were a full time student he can claim you and your son regardless of your income as long as you don't claim yourself or your son on YOUR tax return and nobody else claims your son on their return, as long as your father paid more that half of your support and your son's support.

If you were not a full time student, your father can only claim you if you had less than $3,300 in gross income and he provided more than half of your support. He can claim your son if nobody else does (including you) and if he provided more than half of your son's support.

Get a copy of IRS Pub 501 at the IRS website and read it CAREFULLY. It may take a few readings to understand everything clearly.


tma
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your dad can claim you if you made less than $3,300.

sorry, i was wrong earlier. your dad can also claim your son since he is a "qualified child"


ronnny
If you are not claiming yourself and he can show that he did most of your up keep for the year. The same for the child.


beachgirl
It depends on if he was supporting you, or if you were supporting
yourself. If you were in school and didn't have a job, for instance.
And if your husband was paying support or not would make a
difference too. If your dad was paying for everything, then yes,
he can claim you both.


airbob61@verizon.net
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No, he may not, unless you are disabled or otherwise incapacitated in some way and he was your sole support during the taxable year. He must adopt your minor son and be his sole support to be able to claim him.


jamesemt911
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Absolutly not. You may be seperated, but you are still married. If there was a chance of him claiming you, it would be only you and you would claim your son.


rocketgirl
Yes he can claim you both since you both lived with him.


mcdannells
You did live with them. I would let him.

Of course if you paid your own way while you were there, rent, utilities,food, child care cost then this is a different story. I do not hear many stories of people moving back with there parents and paying such bills though.....it would only be fair to let your father claim you guys as Dependants, or anything else he would want.

It is not the point if he can or not. It is the point your father wants to. If he is not legal to he will find out down the road. We need to get along with parents who are willing to let you live with them and take in your child. You may need help again some day....


another_greeley
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I think he can if you dont when you do your taxes. My husband claimed our kids but his parents claimed him on theirs when we lived with them. I would call a tax place to make sure though :)


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