What do I do, I supported my kids ALL year and their other parent claimed them on her taxes- mine rejected? |
| My ex-husband claimed his two kids on his taxes this year and the return was rejected because their biological mom claimed them first. The thing is she hasn't given even a dollar in the past 9 ... |
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Do you understand the W-4 form well? Well help me understand how mine should be filled out. Please read detail |
Well, here is my situation. I am not married yet, but living with my g'f and our dog, Charlie.
We divide the bills, and we have no children. I do not pay child support or get food stamps ... |
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If two individuals are not legally married can they file under the married filing joint status? |
| Federal income taxes. There are some couples that I know that are married in their religion and they live together but they haven't legalized their marriage in California (the state they reside ... |
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Ok, i gotta a question! Yes, its rebate related, but i think it a new one!? |
| Ok, i've been expecting dd last socials are 82. We did turbo tax and paid for the fees using a credit card right then. Or did I? Now, im wondering if we just paid for the fees for the state ... |
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Help! Federal Tax Question!? |
| For a single person with no children, who is not a homeowner and has no other "special considerations" that makes around 50K per year (claims single zero on W-4) what would an approx. ... |
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Should I increase my Council Tax if a friend moves in for a few months? |
| I've got a friend living with me for up to 6 months. He pays me a small amount of money (relatively) for the pleasure. I wonder whether I am obliged to let the Council know as it's not an ... |
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Which brilliant man in answer land can answere my taxes question? |
| Im thinking about doing my own taxes this year. I always used to when I didnt have any dependants but since Ive had kids Ive let someone else prepare my taxes. I qualify for earned income credit but ... |
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IRS garnishing my mother wages, so I am paying all her bills. Does Texas offer any help for this? |
| My mother lives with me and the IRS is garnishing her wages because of mistakes on her last few income tax returns. I am having to pay all her bills now and I was already struggling to pay my own. Is ... |
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"CAUTION" Question may be disturbing? |
Did you know that there is no law that is
written that you have to pay Taxes?
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If my child was born on jan 1st at 12:45am 2009 can i still get the tax credit for 2008? |
Additional Details H and R block said that I could use him as long as he was born before 7am. Libertiy Tax said not after Midnight. That is why I am ... |
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Stimulus Checks and Child Support? |
| My ex hasn't paid anything on his childsupport since it was issued by the courts. He filed his taxes and received both his federal and state money. Shortly after that, he lost his license for ... |
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They have taken money from my paycheck know they taking my taxes , how do get them to stop,i was never inform? |
| of this being done , nor did they have the right address they have taken at least $2000.00 dollars alreadynow they want $700.00 they it had for me to pay other ... |
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The top of my paycheck says "Single"? |
| How do I get it to say married?....since I have been married for 3 years. Do I contact my employer or do i fill out some federal tax form or something?... |
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freeme529 | Do I have to file jointly if I haven't changed my name with ssn.? |
I just got married and didn't change my name. How should i file my taxes? |
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ictharian2000
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From an income tax standpoint, you must file a married return if you are married as of the end of the income tax year. This is without regard to common surnames, reissued social secuirty cards, or marriage registrations. Common law marriages are permitted, but be aware that some States do not permit common law marriages, such as California.
I usually advise my clients to elect to file a joint return instead of a seperate return unless there is a prevailing reason not to. Married filing seperate is the most restrictive and expensive filing status. Good reasons not to file a joint return include the potential for pending divorce, mistrust between the spouses, separation, and prior tax liens on one of the spouses. |
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STEVEN F
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If you are married as of 11:59p 12-31, the IRS considers you married for the entire tax year. Your choices for filing status are: Married filing Jointly or Married filing Separately. In most cases, Married filing Jointly is the better option. Your name is irrelevant. |
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Mathew
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If you are legally married on 12-31 of a given tax year and live with you spouse you must file Married filling Jointly or Married filing Separate. If you have not changed your name with Social Security use your name as it is currently listed in SS records. You do not have a legal obligation to change your name when you marry although either spouse may do so. |
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harvieschreiber2003
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www.irs.gov
You can file married -- separately, or married-jointly. |
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♥ Lisa♥
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i have been married since 2001 and never changed my lic or ssn .. i still file married filing jointly .. |
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gotmilk1983
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You don't need to file jointly if you are married. You can still file single. The best way to figure out which way to file is figure your taxes both as a couple and individually and see which way you get a bigger refund. |
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Eric
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You can file jointly as long as the marriage license is registered. |
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