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 My mother claiming my child on taxes.?
My mother lived alone last year and all of last year was helping me and my husband pay for our bills and mortgage and clothes and food for my children while my husband was layed off. I told her she ...


 Why would someone receive a certified letter from the IRS????
Unable to accept the letter from the post man.... I find a sorry we missed you card stating that its from the IRS in my mailbox. What could it be????? I never heard anyone say that they received ...


 How much cash can i give as a gift without a tax problem?
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 When do employers have to mail out w-2's?
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 Will I have to claim my stimulus check as income on my taxes next year and will it affect my rebate.?
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 When can you file your 2008 income taxes? Also, I'll be using my last check stub instead of the W-2 form. ?
Is that okay?...


 How can i file the Tax with two W2's?
I have a situation here, i have worked in one organization from January to July and i have joined a different organization in where i am currently working on. So when it comes to Tax returns i should ...


 When I file my 2008 taxes will my stimulus payment affect it, and does it have to be added on my taxes?
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 How do I retrieve my w-2 form if I have quit working at a company?
I used to go on worknumber.com, but now it won't let me log in. What do I need to do to get my w-2 form now?...


 ANYONE WITH 2/10 DATE WHO ORIGINALLY HAD 2/3 CHECK WHERES REFUND NOW!!!!!!!!!!?
HAS IT CHANGED FOR YOU BECAUSE IT HAS FOR ALOT OF PEOPLE SO IF SO LET US KNOW IF NOT DO THE SAME...


 My paycheck is being garnished for a student loan. What if I quit that job and find another?
I was sued and had a judgement against me and now my paychecks are being garnished. Now what if I quit that job and get another one, how long before they find me or will they search?...


 Can I file my taxes in a different state from where I lived and worked?
I'm moving, so the question is if I can file my taxes in a different state, and also if this will have any impact in my tax return. I live in NYC but I'm moving by the end of the month or ...


 Students paying tax?
Excuse the stupidity but do part-time students pay tax at the usual rate? I'm going back to college to do a one-day a week Masters and need to work out where i'm going to stand financially....


 How can I opt out of Social Security?
I'm trying to see if there is a way to get out of this Social Security BS. However I'm not sure if its possible to do this.
I don't work for cash and I'm not a capitalist.<...


 Should I amend my FEDERAL return to report the local income tax refund of $22.00?
My wife and I filed our 2006 Federal income tax returns two months ago. We recently filed our local income tax returns and got a unexpected $22.00 return that we had not reported on our Federal ...


 Quick tax question here...?
If you work two different jobs and one of them takes taxes out and the other one is 1099 (independent contractor), do you have to file the taxes for the 1099 job? If you don't file for the 1099 ...


 My employer is taking 6.2% of my income under social secuirty tax?
When will I be paid this back and Do I need to pay this mandatorily and I am not a US citizen....


 Why did I only recieve 900 on my stimulus payment?
We are married (so we should have got 1200,right?) and I have 1 child, (so that would be 1500..according to the irs.gov website.)Well I tried to call and they could not answer my call because of a ...


 Do i need to report my savings interest to my income tax?
The money i receive from a high interest savings account, do i have to report that as "earned money" to the government?
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its because i use PC financial for ...


 I want to give my first paycheck to my parents but...how do I do it?
I'm starting my first "job" per se, doing a paid internship at an investment bank. I want to give my parents my first paycheck, but to do so I'd probably have to mail it to them. ...



vikkmathis
Can the owner or boss ask you question regarding your employment?
I have no ideal how they found out, because I haven't even mention it to anyone. My boss found out I was looking for another job and decided to pass it on to the owner. They both came in one night when I was working and asked me if I was plainning on leaving and if so they accept my resignation and I don't have to give a two weeks notice. (Meaning I can leave right now!) A.) I haven't even received an interview or offer yet for anyone else. B.) Shouldn't they at least wait until I tell them I'm leaving. C.) Although they now know this little secret of mine do they have the right to bascially fire me on the spot.
                     
 




John
I had a similar experience except I was fired on the same day they asked me.


generalms02
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Were you looking for this job at work on the computer? If so, that's how they found out.... Decide whether you want to leave now of not and if you do, then leave, if not play dumb and just tell them what they want to hear.... you know... how great of a company they have, and how much you like working there, and you were just looking into a job for a family memeber or something.... just play the game.... they are


m_soulliere
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they should at least wait until you tell them your leaving but there is really not much you can do


Poetic
State laws vary, but in Texas they can fire you on the spot without any reason given at all. Cause or with cause here only means weather or not you can collect unemployment.

There is a good chance some place where you put in an application called to learn more about you before investing the time an interview requires. You can avoid some of the scenes like this by including a cover letter with your resume that requests them not to contact your current employer, some applications ask if they can contact them -- if so, fill it out as you wish.

Employers will often immediately dismiss people they know are job hunting. While you think they are not aware of your activities, they will take the action that best benefits them. If you are in training, why should they continue to invest in your training? If you are just wrapping up a major project but have yet to begin the next one, why pay you to start something you won't finish? If you are leaving and they can fire you on their terms, when they know you won't steal anything or mess with their computer security, why should they give you a chance to cost them money on your way out?

Employees are expected to give two weeks notice on the way out the door, but only when they have harmless potential or a long and amiable relationship with their employers -- or have some unique knowledge they need to pass on before they leave, are employees usually actually able to stay on the payroll even an hour after giving notice.

Everyone acts in their own best interest -- that includes you, and it includes your employers. Expect others to protect themselves even if you believe they have no reason to feel it necessary.

Good luck.


westsida
Have you turned in an application elsewhere? If you did, the person who is reviewing your application may have called your boss based on the information on your employment history. It's a touchy subject for the current boss if you don't let them know what's going on. Let them know you are just looking right now, and that you will definitely give them their two weeks notice IF and WHEN you decide to switch jobs.


jehu_messenjah
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Truly it is up to how you answered their question. The main answer you are looking for is C, so if you said you were not looking for a job then yes they can ask you to leave because of your intent. They have an obligation to the business to see to it that it is profitable. If you answered no, then they have no grounds for dismissing you.


Judy1
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Whether or not they'll fire you might depend on how you answered their question, and how convincing you were - not to mention how much they feel they need you in your current job. But yes, they can fire you - most US employees are employees at will, which means they can be fired at any time for pretty much any reason, or for no reason.

Good luck.


bostonianinmo
A: So what?
B: No, why should they?
C: Yes, they do.

Unless you have an explicit employment contract your tenure is considered "at will" and either you or the employer can terminate the relationship at any time, without reason, and without prior notice.


halestrm
Many states like AZ are right to work states. In that case, yes, they can ask you to leave immediately. You would be amazed how frequently I found out employees were shopping for new jobs. One employee applied at a friends company, another employee applied at a vendors company and one employee was using the email at the office to send out resumes, even had the office email for potential employers to respond to.

So unfortunately I would say it is time to work full-time finding a new job. Most employers feel that if you do not want to be there, you won't be wanting to do your job properly. In that case, why should they pay you. While you may be different, I have seen it. Frequently when I start seeing an employees work suffering it is either trouble at home or they are looking for a "better" job.


The Rock & Roll Doctor
Yes, they can fire you for that. Unless the laws are different where you live. There's not much you can do about it. But, you might qualify for unemployment benefits.


shiprepairwoman
Yes, you can be fired for this but it is more like you quit. You have shown you aren't interested in staying in your job and so they don't want to bother training you any more or promoting you, you are now dead weight. You won't collect unemployment since you are considered to have quit.


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