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 Does students also need to pay Income Tax?
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 Don't pay taxes............?
I just figured out a good way to switch government control to civilian control...don't pay your taxes, then use that money you save toward becoming self sufficient. Its the chain that we've ...


 How many hours is full time employment. i have been told it is now 45?
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 I'm 17 and have a part time job, will I get a tax rebate?
I made about 9,000 last year, will I get a tax rebate? If so, will it be the full 600?
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why don't i deserve it? i still pay taxes just like everyone else. and if ...


 If a parent claims you as a dependent can you still file your own taxes?
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 Can I claim my kids as dependents?
I have 3 kids (2 with one daddy and 1 with another). i lost custody of all of them cuz i was doing drugs and "neglecting them" (what the court said). they live with their daddys now. i dont ...


 I paid all my son's living expenses for 2006 ($1200 month); can I claim him on my taxes?
My son moved to NY to live on his own after college; the jobs haven't come through for him and so I have been paying all his bills; I really could use the tax break asa single, working mom....


 If you are single and receive a substantial return each year, can you legally increase your dependants?
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 Have'nt filed taxes in three years.What do I do?
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 Can you claim surgery on your taxes.?
I had surgery in 2007, can you claim that on your taxes?...


 My daughter is 21 and receives social security benefits every month. Do we have to pay income taxes on this?
She receives benefits because she is disabled....


 Poll: Do you want the FairTax to be enacted?
The FairTax is a bill in congress that would eliminate all federal taxes and replace them all with a 23% national sales tax. A rebate is issued to everyone for the calculated amount of taxes spent on ...


 I just started my internet business, if i don't make a net profit for 2006, do i still have to file taxes?
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 Tax. how do i calculate it?
okay so the price is 23.18 and the tax is 7.5% what is the price after tax.
can you show how you did it.
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 2007 tax filing status?
I filed my 2007 tax's and also did receive the refund through direct deposit. Would like to know if I would be receiving any kind of acknowledgment from the IRS stating that my 2007 filing was ...


 Why do I pay NI? What is it?
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 Do I have to report my W2?
If I only worked for a company for less than two weeks do I have to report that W2 on my tax'...


 Why is it when you're single...no kids...you pay a ton in taxes!!! UGH!?
No wonder people are having kids like rabbits!! :( I think you should get a tax break if you--wait until you wed to have kids...it seems like the government $crews people who try to follow order! S...


 I'm going to start a internet business do i have to pay taxes?
is it required to pay internet business taxes. Because i've been looking and all i've seen is that 13 states make you pay. And texas is not required to make you pay income taxes....


 Where is my IRS stimulus check? My SSN has the 13 as the last 2 digits and I only owed $300 for this year.?
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John Sol
Council tax for pensioners?
Do pensioners still pay council tax in England?
                     
 




MICHAEL P
Yes they do, just like anybody else over 18. However, if they can prove low savings, investments and income, they can benefit from a council tax benefit award that may well be up to 100% of their charge. Age doesn't really come into it, except for pensioner premiums in their benefit claim. There is also the possibility of single person discounts and disability discounts if they apply. The problem with pensioners and council tax is that so many of them fail to investigate the possibility of a benefit award against their council tax bill and simply just pay it ( or don't as the case may be ... ). So to answer your question, yes they all have to pay unless they can prove otherwise by the above. And we need more resources to let them know that!


astonite40
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I do, I assure you.


B0uncingMoonman@aol.com
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Oh yes, very much so. As usual tho, if you have saved to buy your own house, and worked a full-working life til 64..you`ll pay the full whack. (in this country, as a general rule, the harder you work and the more you try and save, the more you will pay - for many things.
If you want figures, here they are:
Full whack for married pensioners (in my area) £935.
If your partner dies, discount for single tenancy: £233.
I am 74 (possibly one of the oldest on here!!) and now a widower, and I pay £701.


Dee L
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Yes usually.
Although some do qualify for grants to cover most/all of it - check with your local council to see if you qualify.


stormydays
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The only time where they will not have to pay is if they are in receipt of pension credit (payable from age of 60)or have severe mental/learning/physical disabilities

They can apply for council tax benefit which may meet all or some of the council tax liability.....it depends on their income and savings


J I H
I'm sure they do, they most certainly pay it in Scotland. Time it was scrapped & local income tax instead.


Izzy
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yep my nan stil pays it its really low though. her last bill was £7!!


Carol B
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yes


Fred3663
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Yes


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