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 Questions on rebates checks?
I CLAIMED ONE CHILD AND MADE $1091.00 HEAS OF HOUSE HOLD. SO HOW MUCH WILL I GET BACK ON REBATE CHECK. I RECIEVED A LETTER FROM THEM SAYING ABOUT WHEN THEY WILL COME OUT. BUT DIDNT SAY HOW MUCH.
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 I paid £2200 a year in taxes for over the last 12 years...?
I am Spanish and I have decided to move back to Spain..Will I be able to get all that money back from the inland re if I move to Spain??...


 I didn't file my taxes this year my boyfriend claimed myself an our son, so will he get the entire tax relief
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 Benefits help please.?
My husband and I have been together for five years. I am on Incapacity Benefit and havnt been able to work at all in that time. My husband has tried his best to support us but he has had low paid ...


 How IRS will respond to my mistake of not reporting gambling income but gambling losses?
i forgot to mention my gambling winning but i got the deduction of gambling loss in sch A. I am kind of nervous how IRS will respond to my mistake. Actually my preparer did not advise about reporting ...


 If you can show me the law where it says we as Americans have to pay an income tax I will give you best answer
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 My husband owes child support will it be deducted from our tax return?
My husband is behind on child support payments. We have filed a joint return and I want to know will the balance of his child support be automatically deducted from our income tax return?...


 I was supossed to get my TAX REBATE yesterday but checked my bank and NOTHING?
How long will it take?
they said they were coming in early. My last two are 05 so I'm one of the first ones to get it....


 How much of a tax refund?
My wife and I bring in approximately 95,000 a year together. We do not have dependents and we both claim 1 on our taxes. By the end of the year we would have paid 22,000 dollars in interest on our ...


 Can my husband claim his 15 yr old daughter as a dependent if she doesn't live with us BUT?
he pays $2,000 per month in child support, so he's paying for WAY more than half of her support plus he pays all her medical.
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She lives with her mother (to answer ...


 Are paid employees legally entilted to an annual pay rise?
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 What is short term & Long term capital gain explain me detail?
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 Married: file taxes jointly or individually?
Just wondering whether it would be better to file taxes this year as a married couple or individually. Here is some info:

We both work full time, incomes of ~70k and ~50k
no kids
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 Can anyone be employed and self-employed at the same time?
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 How long to get your refund if you mail your taxes in??
We have to mail our return this year, due to having sales of certain items....our accountant said we weren't able to e-file.

We also had some EIC on there, but are claiming the same ...


 Is it true that we don't have to pay taxes?
i recently saw a docummentary were an ex-empoyee of the IRS, was saying that paying taxes was a big fraud. several ex-employees discovered that there is no legal punishment that can be used for ...


 I am a salaried person & missed 31JUL2006 deadline for filing tax returns, how do I file the returns now?
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 In regards to writing off cosmetic surgery?
I had a breast augmentation done. It has created a stronger sense of self-esteem, and self worth. In return I am able to be more assertive and more decisive as I feel much stronger. As a funeral ...


 IRS is Garnishing my bank account, what should I do?
I can't pay my unpaid taxes and now the bank is taking money out of my bank account. Can they do this? How Can I stop them?...


 What is the First number of your social security?
And what state are you from? Is it related?...



AtiaoftheJulii
Can settle a tax question as to why the rich seem to pay less taxes than the rest of us?
I say they pay less because they spend more money overall

My friend says they pay less because there are more middle/poor class taxpayers than rich taxpayers.

Who's right or are we both wrong?
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Streaker: I am referring to the very rich like celebrities, sports stars and people like the wicked Donald Trump and Russell Simmons...
                     
 




Ender
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Um...it depends.

If 2 people have a job (ie, "earned income") and one earns 40K and the other earns 200K, the latter will be in a higher income bracket and pay a LOT more in taxes.

However......

If they can show "paper losses" on things like automobiles, companies, jet skies, and properties, that second person may be able to show an income of only $20K. Lower income bracket, less taxes.

AMT (alternative minimum tax) makes such behaviors more difficult.

Warren Buffet (world's 3rd richest man) makes nearly all of his money by selling shares in stocks that he owns. Since he holds them for more than 1 year, they're taxed at the "long term capital gain" rate of 15% (federal).

So, if you compare his 15% to someone elses "earned income" of 50K, he's going to pay a smaller percentage.

Ultimately it all comes down to how the money was earned. The IRS tax code is something like 30,000 pages long (and growing). There are thousands of different scenarios that can be played out.

In a nutshell, tax laws favor those who own their own businesses, own real estate, or own securities (like stocks). These people tend to be the rich.


Charlie & Angie G
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The only rich people would pay less than the average person is if their income was derived from investments such as tax free bonds, capital gains, and qualified dividends (taxes at maximum 15%)

Warren Buffet was on 60 minutes 2 weeks ago and said the same things. He thought that it is wrong for the percentage of his income subject to taxes to be lower than his employees.

The tax code is based largely on 2 things; ability to pay and creation of jobs. That is why middle class families with children, the poor, and investors pay the least.

Should millionaires pay more for the infrastructure than the average person; after all this country has been very good to them? The top 3% of income earners pay 17% percent of all the taxes, the top 10% pay %47 of the taxes (taken from the wall street journal). For all the flat taxers out there; if taxes for the rich go down, who will pay more?


bostonianinmo
You're both wrong. The top 10% of all earners in the US pay about 50% of all taxes. The bottom 50% of all earners pay about 4% of all taxes.

It's a common misconception that the wealthy pay less tax than they should. Many of them pay much lower rates than their income would indicate since a significant portion of the income of many wealthy individuals is from long term capital gains that are taxed at a lower rate. However they do pay their fair share and then some in nearly all cases.


goldwing
Approximately 95% of US taxes are paid by the rich...the myth that the rich pay little is just that, a myth. The tax laws are geared in such a way that the more you make, the higher the percentage of what you make goes to the governemnt....called tax brackets. Rich people are able to invest in tax-free bonds, etc, but the days of shelters is pretty much passed. IF we had a flat tax rate that would cover the insane enpense of the US and State governments, you and I would have little, if any money left over to live on. Be thankful to those rich who, no matter how you look at it, support us tax-wise. This idea seems to arise from poorer people everytime they take a look at their net pay after taxes...trust me, if you think you pay too much, you should hear what my rich friends scream! With Social SEcurity taxes, Federal TAxes, and sTate and local Taxes, the rich pay as much as 55% of their income to the govenrment! You and I pay 22-28 % typically. Poorer people pay nothing, for by the time they deduct their dependents from their gross, they fall under the taxable rate. Note that ALL pay social security tax, all pay sales tax..but federan and state income taxes have a cut off limit on the bottom end. Good luck and peace.


smileysal1981
Both percent-wise and in actual amount of wealth, the rich pay more.

Even though, they're still left of with more amount of wealth than poor people. I could give you examples, but I think you get gist of it.


RT(R)
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they pay more taxes. believe me. I went from a minimum wage job to a 35-40 thou a year job. and believe me. you pay more taxes when u make more money.


KillerKat
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Both you and your friend are incorrect.
The wealthy pay a lot more taxes than the poor.
Tax rates are a lot higher. Unless they engage in very creative tax arbitrage, they definitely get hit.


mplsundin
I think the common misconception is between dollars and percentages. Often the rich pay less of an effective tax rate than what is associated with their class based on the progressive income tax rate table. This is possible because a good chunk of their income is either tax-free investments or capital gains which are taxed at a lower rate. They also make sure to make full use of allowable deductions. Dollar wise, your previous answerers are correct, the rich pay most of the countries taxes. Percentage wise as it relates to your effective tax rate can provide misleading numbers if not looked at closely. Don't let statistics fool you, read into what they're really telling you.


ninasgramma
You are both wrong.

The highest income taxpayers pay more tax as individuals regardless of how much income they spend.

As a group, the highest income taxpayers pay more taxes than the larger group of lower income taxpayers.


♥STREAKER♥©℗†
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When you say Rick, are you talking aout celebrieties.sports figures...They should pay a lot more than we do but they are wise and donate a lot and take the deductions and have off shore accounts where the govenments can't get to them...It is called creative financing...

It seems the middle/lower class seems to be supporting the rich class these days...Last year I only made 20,000 and had to pay taxes on it even though I had just about every tax you could think of taking out of my pay check...

I believe the income tax should be gone and replace it with a flat tax that everyone should pay....They have tried this and it failed...The IRS needs to go..


src50
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How do you know how much tax "the rich" pay?


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