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 Where do you see taxes going in the next couple years?
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 I just got married this year. Can my husband and I file a joint tax return? Should we?
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 How long to I have to hold on to old financial records, bank statements, etc.? USA?
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 If my refund amount is 7466 dollars how much would I end up?
paying HR block for tax fees and Same day check fees By the way it is a simple return 1 W2 form 3kids no other ...


 Dont you think in the UK we pay high income tax?
I sincerely think that low earners should pay less tax and high earner should pay higher tax. However in the UK it is the opposite. Dont you think that this issue should be addressed seriously? P...


 Ahhh, i forgot to include 10k in my tax return?
my wife made 10k on an internship program, and i forgot to include it...its already e-filed.

what should i do? am i gonna get audited?...


 Is it true that i cant file my taxes with dependent care before february 11?
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 Is there a way not to pay into social security and medicaid if I'm a self employed independent contractor?
I have NO plans on using either in the future. Why do I have to pay into it? (I'm retiring overseas) How do I NOT pay into it? Why should I pay out of my money to support others who don't ...


 Why are taxes so complicated?
I'm starting a business and just looking at what kind of tax record keeping and what to pay and when to pay it seems like a mountain of paperwork. Whats the deal with all these taxes?...


 Marriage...?
I also play a mean electric guitar (i really do, im not making it up, its all about shredding, aeolian, dorian, phrigian, lydian, eight finger tapping and sweeping)....would that be enough to ...


 Why are taxes so high this year and why do we have to have taxes in the first place?
please anwser soon and say if you think taxes are stupid too....


 I receive an email from uk lott company saying that I won could that be true?
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 People how they feel about paying taxes?
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 Do 17 yr olds have to fill out a w4 form?
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 Are we in Britain the highest tax payers in the world?
we get up in the morning head straight for the kettle (we paid vat on the kettle) switch it on (vat on electricity or gas) put the tea in the teapot (vat on teapot) get in the shower (vat on electric)...


 Should the gifted such as I (110 IQ) pay a lower tax rate due to our other contributions to society?
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 Do I have to claim this on my taxes?
I have 3 W-2's. One of them is for only $400. They did not pull any taxes out of it because I worked a day a pay period. Do I have to claim this on my taxes?...


 How do I work out a percentage?
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 What happens if my wife claimed herself on her taxes but her parents also claimed her on theirs?
When my wife and I did our taxes we filed jointly. We were just married this past August and based on the requirements of being a dependent we didn't think she could be claimed as a dependent, ...


 If I don't owe federal taxes and don't file, do I still get George Bush's $300 stipend?
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Can someone sue their employer if they don't receive their W2?
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temporos
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No, you cannot sue your employer if they fail to provide you a W-2 by January 31. However, you do have the option of reporting your employer to the Internal Revenue Service, which will most likely investigate why your employer has not issued you a W-2. Additionally, if you do not receive your W-2 by March 1, you have the option of applying for a tax refund filing extension through the IRS. This postpones the due date of your tax refund forms until September 1 of the year.

A good rule of thumb is to contact your employer's Human Resources department if you have not received your W-2 by January 31. Your employer is required by federal law to mail them out no later than that date. If you still haven't received your W-2 by the end of February, you should request another copy from your employer.


Katze
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If you don't get it by the end of January, inquire for a copy. Maybe it got lost in the mail. I don't see, why a company wouldn't want to give you your W2 form. Also, you can use your pay stub for yea rending 2006 to your taxes. There should be all the year to date information on it.


bostonianinmo
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No. If your employer fails to get your W2 to you (they're not due until Jan 31, by the way, so wait at least until the 2nd week of Feb for the mail) you have to contact the IRS. The IRS will investigate the situation and see to it that you get your W2.


J T
They have until the end of January to give it to you.


Aliz
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Your employer has until Jan 31, 2007 to give you your W-2.


Carl_the_Truth
An employer has to 1 / 31 to mail out your W2. If they fail to do so, the only thing you can do is to report them to the IRS.


Jen
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a) there not required to mail it until January 31, 2) its the IRS that can get them into legal trouble, not the individual, 3) if they wont issue one, the only recourse you have is to go to the IRS website, and use your last pay stub to recreate the w-2 (a substitute w-2) the IRS will look into why you were not issued one


cat
Your employer has until January 31 to get it to you. After that contact the IRS and they will take care of it from there and it will be a lot cheaper than paying an attorney.


jseah114
There's nothing to stop you from suing, but you also might find yourself looking for a new job. By the way, companies have until January 31 to have the W-2's postmarked (if they are mailing them).


*****
The is no reason to sue, they have to give them to you within a resonable time.This is the law.


WealthBuilder
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You can file lawsuit, but by the time you even get your paperwork together, you'll probably have your W-2.

A financial emergency on your part is not a reason for the employer to do something that disrupts his business and is not required until a later date.

Besides, do you really want to p...o.. your employer over a trivial matter?


kendell c
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I would not say they could sue but it is against the law if you do not receive it by a certain date. Federal law gives the company a time limit to get them to you. If you do not receive it by then then file a complaint with the IRS. Im wanting to say it is by Feb. 1 but I am not sure.


whatevit
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You can sue for anything. You can win this case, but the win may be less than the attorney fee.


JD McGee
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It is against the law for an employer not to give you a W2, but not sure if you can win a lawsuit. If you contact the IRS or a local Employment office they'd know the procedure to get your W2. You'd be amazed how fast those things turn up once a government agency calls. But note, they have several months before they are required to send it to you. I think the end of Feb is the deadline. Before that time you just got to wait before anyone will help you out.


yrez
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of course


greencreeper
Yes, that seems a perfectly reasonable thing to do. Consider making it a federal lawsuit, and demand both compensatory and punitive damages.


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