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 Are child care costs tax deductible?
Costs associated with a Nanny/baby ...


 In light of the stupid cost of petrol, answer me this!?
What would happen if:

a) you filled up, then drove off without paying

b) if it was say 104.9p per litre and you went into the kiosk and said "this price is unfair, I shall ...


 What happens if a 17 year old person doesnt fill out taxes?

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Made less than 5000 a year, will it affect his record or will there be some penalties b/c he didnt fill out taxes for 2006?...


 I've been offered 2 p/t jobs. 1) is 13000 p/a. 2) is 2500 p/a. Will I pay high tax because I have 2nd job?
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 Help Please!?
Your Company’s first year of operations was 2004. Its December 31 2004 published balance sheet included total assets of $80,000. This amount was composed of total current assets of $20,000, and ...


 Income tax: Do I have to get a W-2 for 1 day of unupaid work?
I worked 1 and a quarter of a day at a company. They deducted the cost of my hardhat, gloves, tools, etc. from my first paycheck. The cost of my physical/drug test was also deducted when I decided to ...


 Do you get money back from your taxes when you have a house?
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 I have a PAN number, and I do not have a PAN card ? How do I apply for a PAN card?
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 On a W-4 form for work, if you are single, do you claim 0 exemptions or 1 exemption for yourself?
My son is divorced with one child. The mother gets to claim the child on her taxes. So, on a W-4 form, does he claim 0 exemptions or 1 exemption for himself?...


 Exemptions, Withholdings, Deductions..?
I'm loosing my mind. Everyone keeps saying that if you claim "0" on your w-4 form you will have more withholdings taken out of your check. Doesn't this make you "exempt" ...


 How can it be a Christmas Bonus if they take taxes out of it.?
My boss gives us a Christmas Bonus but it is in the form of a payroll check with taxes taken out....


 When do you usually get your w-2's?
I really want to file my refund as soon as possible, but I'm not sure how long before my company will send my w-2. When do you usually get it? Beginning, middle or end of Jan? or right before ...


 Can local taxes be filed online?
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 I am a 19y/o i work in 2007 but not gettin anything back can i still file for income taxes?
I was told i can still file and get money back. Is this true? My mom said that im not gettin anything back but my grandma said i can still file for imcome taxes and get some money back. Im so ...


 Anybodys government stimulus check's late yet?
i checked IRS.gov and it said mine would be directly deposited before may 9?

but it is not in yet
i did my taxes online fast so it should be going straight to my bank.
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 Pick up my paycheck but dont want to work.?
i have to work tomoro but i dont wana, but i want my pay check, how can i get my paycheck with out them noticing me, or getting in and out fast, any crazt ideas that migh t work?...


 $299.99=?rupees?
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 DO you dread the next tax rise or rate rise?
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 If an employer hesitate to give w2 then what employees can do?
Can employee report to IRS about the employer? Is it a law that employer must give W2 to all of its employee irrespective of current employee or ex employee?...



Rock n Robin
Can two people at same address claim head of household?
me and my exhusbund dont live together and i use his address when i filed taxes. can he file taxes as well under head of house? with same address?
                     
 




bostonianinmo
Since you do not live together, you need to use your own address for filing purposes.

If each of you maintain a household for one or more dependent children who live with you, you may claim Head of Household status. Obviously, there needs to be two children involved -- one living with you and one living with your ex.


cork
no


woobinator
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You can, but it's tax fraud...not a great idea...


skip
Bostonianinmo gives the best advice here. He has actually read your question in its entirety.

The one person who suggested you break the law (you can recognize him by the numerous thumbs down) should reconsider his answer very carefully.


demrimz
I think you can if you are filing seperate returns and contribute equally to the households income.


azucar
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if you or your spouse have not lived apart for more than 6months apart you do not qualify for the head of household filing status because you are not considered unmarried. Your filing status for the year will either be married filing separately, or married filing jointly. If it is married filing separately, you will not qualify for the Earned Income Credit and cannot claim a credit based on child care expenses. If you file a joint return with your spouse, you may be eligible to claim these credits. See Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses and Publication 596, Earned Income Credit.


babyontheway_az
I dont think you can. They might look into it further. Not a good idea.


jseah114
It is head of household, not head of house. You can have two households sharing the same house. For example, you have two individuals, not married to one another, sharing the house as housemates. Each of the two individuals has a child that they claim as a dependent. Each of them would file as head of household even though they share the same address. In effect, you have two households sharing the same house.

You did not elaborate whether you had any children. If you had no children and you were divorced, your ex cannot file as head of household using you as part of his "household".


Brad S
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You can't but, why use his address ad not your own? If you used your own, you would be ok with both claiming HH as long as you have more than one child figuring that you both pay for the place of abode for one of them.


MeInUSA
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UNLESS you are legally divorced and have been divorced for more than 6 months you CANNOT! I don't think your mailing address is really the issue. Take a look at this IRS link for more info:http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw80.html


Loudmouth
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You can ,but do not get caught, or someone will have to pay money back plus penalties


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