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 Why did I get a smaller tax return this year, when I paid more taxes than last year?
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 Am i entitled to working tax credits on an income of £14000?
one couple no children under 20...


 Other than income tax, road tax, vehicle tax,fuel tax, council tax, v.a.t.. how many more can u come up with ?
Just wondering where all my money is going, and why i cant see any benifit frmm the goverment for it, and has anyone ever worked out how much the average person pays in total tax's all answers ...


 Why does the irs even exist?!?
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY -WHAT-WHEN....


 Am I entitled to get the tax refund?
I worked from Nov to mid Jan. When I filed my taxes, I got about 300.00 some back. Am I entitled to get the tax refund?
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Actually, I got $212 back. I just looked it ...


 Should I mail my tax check registered mail or get insured? Or would it be alright if I sent it regular mail?
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 If my parent gives me a cash gift of under $10,000 in a year, do I need to report it on my taxes? If yes how?
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 When married filing jointly, are both signatures required?
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 Do UK University students have to pay tax on their earnings if they only work part time during term holidays?
Or is it just based on how much you earn in a year?...


 If you owe on taxes, is it all due on April 15th or can you do payments or postpone?

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Extension is "to file", but "payment" is due I heard....


 I called our post office about stimulus check!!!!?
and they stated that they had seen quite a few in the mail already so has anyone recieved there check?...


 I claimed kids on taxes..got earned income credit,can ex xlaim for child tax credit??
I got a call today, he was filing his taxes and asked if I claimed,well yeah,they live with me...well he put H&R block preparer on, she asked did you get child tax credit, well I didnt make enuf. ...


 My wife doesnt have a social security number as she is new to the US. How do I file as jointly-married?
Looks like the tax forms has a mandatory field for spouse's social security number, but she doesnt have one yet.. I support her financially, but how do i file?...


 I need to file my 2005 tax return where can i get the forms?
are there options for filing last years taxes online? or is there a web sight containing printable forms?...


 Approx paycheck amount??
If i get cash money around 350$ per week ..how much gonna be my paycheck for a week ??.i reside in DC
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350$ cash per week.. but bfore taxes how much gonna be ..this is ...


 Do you think the tax rebate checks will do any good??
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 Is sale tax on a new car deductible on federal income taxes?
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 The sales tax rate in illinois is 6.25% how much tax is charged on a purchase of 5 blenders at $50 apiece? wha
WHAT IS THE TOTAL PRICE...


 Saving account interest received is tax free or not.?
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 My daughter, who is 16 years old and goes to high school worked part time does she need to file a tax return?
Does anyone know how much a student can earn before a 1040 needs to be filled out?/ ...



smoochy
Can someone answer this question about my taxes?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to open this. I have a question about my husbands taxes. Can he claim me even though i'm his wife? I did not work last year and i'm currently still not working. he's been taking care of my financial needs. thanks
                     
 




Eda M
Absolutly, filing married.
Hope this helps!
Eda


Wayne Z
File jointly.

Spouses are never a dependent but you get an exemption for your spouse if you file jointly.


mom of twins
You are not considered a dependant you are a spouse. A dependant is a child.


AriesAlways
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I would think, But not for sure...Call H & R or somewhere like that and ask for sure.


Information Police
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Yes. If he files as "married, filing jointly", that in effect "claims" you. If you aren't earning income, it will lower the taxes compared to if he were single and earning the same amount.


Ed
Yes


Judy1
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Your best bet is probably to file a joint return. You can do this even if only one of you had reportable income. If you file a joint return, you'll get the exemption for both of you.


sangrealatlogres
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No!!!! You can spoil his evil plan by getting a job, be out the door at 6am every morning, work at a mind numbing job until your brains run out of your ears and have fantasies where you wish the MIR toilet seat fell on you instead of that girl on "Dead Like Me" and then realize, even if you did die, how would you know?


bingobum
most people file together, not separate............jointly


millerman
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http://moneycentral.msn.com/taxes/glossary/glossary.asp?TermID=92

find your answer there


Obama will lose, wait and see
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If he has not been claiming you through the year.. by all means he can claim you. It would be wise on his part to claim zero through the year, then claim his self, you, and the children if you have any .. at the end of the end.

Guess there is someone that is going around thumbing me down.. that's ok.. I know what I say is all truth ;o)


A.J.
yes, he has to list you as a dependant. then label you under wife.


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