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 There is a provision in the U.S. tax code that absolves one from all tax liability for life. Cant find-HELP!?
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 What is a PAN card??? why do i need it??? if i get a pan card what are the privelliges i gain???
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 How can I get a copy of my 2005 taxes?
I didnt make a copy of my taxes....


 My weekly pay slip states my tax code as 522l but my p60 states my tax code is 503l whats the difference?
i am currently wking in 2 places 1 full time n other part time both employees deduct 522l as tax code but both deduct different percentage is there a particular way the tax structure works .????...


 I have no income & 3 kids with my boyfriend we live 2gether &he supports all of uscan he claim me on his taxes
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 Anyone receive tax stimulus paper check with ss # over 50?
if so, when did you file? it appears people with high ss #'s are already receiving their paper checks, regardless of what the irs website says. and if you did get it, was the irs website "...


 If I give my son $10.000 as a gift can i take off my income tax?
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 SERIOUSLY ANNOYED!!! Please help!?
Okay so my husband and I recieved our stimulus rebate payment via direct deposit on friday. However, it was only $600.00 and not the $1200.00 for married couples. I recieved a letter on Monday ...


 If u owe back taxes will the goverment keep your rebate tax checks?
if u owe back taxes will the goverment keep your rebate tax checks for your back taxes?...


 Who's taxes do i go in?
I got married in December 2007, i didn't work or make any money in 2007... do i file jointly with my husband or do i go in my mom's taxes as a dependent? Also, if i should have filed with ...


 Can I claim tax deductions on vehicle repairs ?
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 Can you rollover a 401k to an IRA and then take a distribution without paying taxes?
I am leaving my job and want to use a portion of my 401k savings in the meantime. I was told that there is a way to roll the money into an IRA and then withdrawl without penalty. This seems odd to ...


 If a minor has a job, do they still have to do taxes?
i work in a company where i get always get taxes from state (California) and federal but i've only been there for 4 months, its my first job, should i still have to do my taxes in 2007??...


 Why does gas have a sales tax?
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 My husband and I have no children(yet) and are renting a house, what can help us to not pay a lot for taxes?
My husband and I don't have children(I am however currently 11 weeks pregnant). We are renting a house, that is under my fathers name, but due to the economy we have not been able to change my ...


 When the Uk reclaims soveirgnity over the US later this century should we charge them for the tax due or what?
i mean its a hell of a lot of tax missed right, the inland revenue must be rubbing their hands like hell.
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hmm funny i thought we just finished paying our WW11 ...


 Wheres this extra money we were suppose to get for filing our taxes?
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 If I sell my house to build a new house do i have to pay capital gains taxes?
This is the first house I have owned and we have lived in the house for four ...


 Received a Form 1099A - Do I have to do anything with it?
Last year I lost my house due to extended unemployment, the home was foreclosed on in April 2006. I just received a Form 1099A and have tried looking on the IRS site, but no luck. Do I need to ...


 How shall i get the doller as a winer of international lotary from uk?
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Erin R
Did anyone get the wrong amount deposited from their stimulus tax payment?
I thought it was 600.00 per single person and 300.00 for each child. I have one child, so I should have received 900. But I only received the 600.00 for myself.????
                     
 




Sue S
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My friend had this happen, and found out it was because the box was not checked on the front of her 1040 next to her son's name and SS#. This box is labeled "check if qualifying child for child tax credit".

Just because someone is your dependent doesn't mean they qualify for the child tax credit or the stimulus payment - they have to be under 17. So that is the purpose of the box.

She doesn't have a clear answer from the IRS yet on what to do but we figure she will have to file a 1040X and there is an area on that form to explain why you are changing your return (in her case, to correctly identify her son as qualifying).

Good luck!


KathyS
No..it's UP TO $600 for a qualifying individual. You got $300 for you because that is what you qualified for and you got $300 for the child.


flcowgirl2000
Economic Stimulus Payment FAQs: Did I Get the Right Amount?

May 8, 2008

Following are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions regarding the economic stimulus payments. Scroll down the list or choose one of the following categories:

Basic Eligibility
Taxpayer ID Numbers
When & How?
Direct Deposit
Did I Get the Right Amount?
Business
Armed Forces
Other Questions
Did I Get the Right Amount?
Q. I received a check in the mail from the federal government. How can I tell whether it is my stimulus payment?

A. Look for the words, “2008 Economic Stimulus Payment” on the front of the check, below your address.

Q. I received my stimulus payment, but it was less than what my friends and neighbors received. Why?

A. Your economic stimulus payment will be based on information provided on your 2007 income tax return.

Many, but not all, taxpayers qualify for the maximum basic payment of $600 for singles or $1,200 for married couples. Many parents are also receiving an additional $300 for each qualifying child, born after Dec. 31, 1990.

Your payment may be less than the maximum for one or more of the following reasons:

You are single and your net income tax liability is less than $600. If you file Form 1040 net income tax liability is the amount shown on Line 57, plus the amount on Line 52.
You are married and your net income tax liability is less than $1,200.
You are single and your adjusted gross income (AGI) is more than $75,000. On Form 1040, AGI is the amount on Line 37.
You are married filing a joint return and your AGI is more than $150,000.
You owe back taxes.
You have non-tax federal debts such as unpaid student loans or child-support obligations.
Around the same time you receive your payment, you will receive a notice from the IRS explaining how your payment was figured. It is important to keep this notice as a record of your economic stimulus payment. In addition, you’ll get a separate notice if you owe back taxes or non-tax debts.

The “ Stimulus Payments: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions” section of this Web site has further details on how these payments are figured.

Q. The notice I received shows that I should have gotten more than the government actually deposited into my bank account. Did something go wrong?

A. It could be that the amount deposited into your bank account was what remained of your stimulus payment after it was offset for money you owed on back taxes or other debts such as a student loan or child support. If this is the case, you’ll receive an additional notice, providing details on the offset.

Q. I received a stimulus payment and I want to verify that it is correct. How do I figure the payment, myself?

A. The easiest way to figure the amount is to use the Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator on this Web site. Essentially, there are two parts to the stimulus payment: a basic amount based on tax liability, filing status or other qualifying income, if there is no tax liability, and an additional amount based on whether a qualifying child is reported on the return.

Basic Amount of Payment: If you had a net income tax liability for 2007, you will generally receive a payment, unless you can be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return, had higher income or do not have a valid Social Security number.

Your net income tax liability is one of the following:

On Form 1040, the amount shown on Line 57 plus the amount on Line 52;
On Form 1040A, the amount shown on Line 35 plus the amount on Line 32; or
On Form 1040EZ, the amount on Line 10.
NOTE: Don’t be confused. Net income tax liability is not the same as the amount of tax withheld from your pay, the amount of your refund or the balance due on your return.

Your stimulus payment is equal to your net income tax liability, but no more than $600, if you are single, or $1,200, if you are married filing a joint return.

If you had no net income tax liability for 2007, you are usually getting a minimum payment of $300, if you are single, or $600, if you are married filing jointly, as long as you had qualifying income of at least $3,000 in 2007. To figure your qualifying income, add together the following amounts:

Wages that are reported on Form W-2.
Net self-employment income that is taken into account in computing taxable income.
Social Security benefits reported in box 5 of the 2007 Form SSA-1099 you received in January 2008. If you don’t have this form, you can estimate your annual benefit by multiplying your monthly benefit by the number of months (usually 12) you received benefits during 2007.
Certain Railroad Retirement benefits reported in box 5 of the 2007 Form RRB-1099 you received in January 2008.
Veterans’ benefits received in 2007, including veterans’ disability compensation and disability pension or survivors’ benefits received from the Department of Veterans Affairs. You can estimate your annual benefit by multiplying your monthly benefit by the number of months during 2007 you received benefits.
Nontaxable combat pay if you chose to include it as earned income on your 2007 return.
Note: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is not considered qualifying income and is not included for the purpose of establishing eligibility for the stimulus payment.

Additional Amounts for Qualifying Child: If you qualify for the basic amount, you may receive an additional $300 for each qualifying child. To qualify, a child must be younger than age 17 and have a valid Social Security number.

Phase Out: Your payment is reduced, or you may receive no payment at all based on your income level. The stimulus payment begins to phase out for individuals with adjusted gross incomes (AGI) over $75,000 and married couples who file a joint return with AGI over $150,000. The combined payment is reduced by 5 percent of the income above the AGI thresholds. Your AGI is the amount shown on:

Form 1040, Line 37
Form 1040A, Line 21, or
Form 1040EZ, Line 4
Related item:

Economic Stimulus Payments Information Center
hope this helps


♥ Brown Eyed Girl ♥
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No, you got 300 for yourself and 300 for your child
The MAX amount you could have gotten was $600 per individual, not everyone qualified for the MAX amount, I know I didnt either.....
It is based on your tax liability......


Sharees F
You need to call the IRS at 1-886-234-2942. (You'll be on hold for about 20 minutes!!!) I did b/c they were supposed to deposit 600 for me and only did 300. When I called to see what was the reason for the lesser amount they said that they deposited 600 into my account. I had just seen my account and only 300 was actually deposited from the IRS. They said that no their records indicated that they deposited 600 and the error lied with my bank. My bank told me that no they only got 300. So... now I have to wait to get my reciept and go through all kinds of stuff to get my 300!!!!! This is CRAZY!!!!


toomuch
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You can recieve up to 600 for yourself, but you still get an ADDITIONAL 300.00 FOR THE CHILD YOU ALREADY CLAIMED...ITS IS NOT UP TO 600.00 FOR BOTH.....YOU SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN AROUND 900.00 STILL...


Heather
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no its not wrong, you can receive up to 600 for you and up to 300 for your child.


Brian M
I think I had the same problem, I was expecting $1,800 for myself, spouse and two children. I did sample on the IRS website that showed the same, but I just got my direct deposit today for $1,200. Guess I'll also be trying to call the IRS this week and sit on hold for awhile.


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