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 Can i do my taxes with just my ast pay stub?
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 Is over $500 taken out for taxes too much??
My husband's check was $1,827.50 before taxes. He did not have any insurance or 401K taken out and his final weekly check was $1,369.00! He claimed married and 4 on his tax forms. That seems ...


 What do I do if an employer doesn't have my w-2 ready? Isn't there a deadline so I can file my taxes?
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 How would you feel about a new law that takes LESS taxes the harder you work?
I keep thinking about how this country needs to change, and this is one major way how. Instead of rewarding those who dont WANT to work, how about a tax reduction for those who want to work MORE. For ...


 If i earn18,500 per year what is my montly take home after tax?
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 Does any1 know how to get my w2 form for free?
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 What paperwork do you need to do your taxes?
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 I need to report my employer for calling me an independent contractor and not taking taxes out for me.?
When she hired me she took advantage of the fact that I knew nothing about "self employment", so when she told me that I would be working for her real estate office as an administrative ...


 Can i still file my tax return since i miss my due date for this long...?
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 So if you didnt file your taxes on time for the first time, theres no jail penalty, right? just cash payment?
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 Im urrently unemployed due to redundancy and am claiming job seekers allowance and tax credits,?
i also receve housing and council tax benefit ,which is still a struggle ....


 I read that I am required to pay tax and a 10% penalty fine to the IRS for premature 401k withdrawal.?
On what income do I have to pay tax? Only that year's (in which I withdrew) or entire period during which I kept my money in the 401 account? Also the 10% penalty is on what amount exactly?
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 When do you pay taxes on stocks?
for example, i sell a stock and make profit on it, will the taxes bededucted right away when the profit is deposited in the account or i will have to pay taxes when i cash out the money? or if not ...


 Where can I cash my Income Tax Refund check?
I have no checking account and I need to cash my income check. Where can I do that?...


 If I am reimbursed for travel expenses, do I have to report that as income?
Mileage, hotel, meal allowance....I pay out of pocket, submit an expense report, and my boss cuts me a check. Does the IRS consider that income?...


 Can i claim jobseekers allowance if i resigned due to employer saying my position no longer available?
i went for a leave from work and when i came back my employer said my position was no longer available to me. so i resigned. i heard you have to wait 3months to apply for jobseekers allowance but ...


 Did not receive a stimulus notice but irs.gov says I qualify?
Anyone else not receive the original notice that went out? When I do the calculator on the IRS website it says I qualify, so I am wondering what does it mean if you did not receive the original ...


 Company i work 4 just gone into liquidation ! how do i claim wages ? should have been paid today.?
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 IRS REFUND DELAYED DUE TO PROCESSING DELAYS?
My refund date was changed in the system from 2/3 to now 2/24. I filed for RAC through HR Block. HR Block told me yesterday that nothing in the system was worng and it appeared my funds would be ...


 This is my first year as an indpendent contractor, and my tax professional says I owe...?
I was expecting to get about 2500 back in earned income credit, but they are saying i owe 300. I only made 23,500 and I had 8000 in expenses. I didn't pay in my medicare or ss through the year, ...



C P R
Do I have to pay Income (Labor) tax... as an employee? Or is it volunrary?
I am told there is no law which states I have to pay income tax to the state or federal government.

I also saw a documetary called: America - Freedom to Facism... which I would highly recomend.

So is this true?
                     
 




gray shadow
The film you refer to is highly disinformative. But don't take my word for it. From the NY Times:

"Facts Refute Filmmaker’s Assertions on Income Tax in ‘America’"

"...examination of the assertions in Mr. Russo’s documentary.. shows... they ... collapse under the weight of fact."

"Many of the reviews in major newspapers have accepted as having some factual basis the film’s main contention, ... even though every court that has ever ruled on these issues has upheld the constitutionality of the income tax.

"... Mr. Russo says ...that the Internal Revenue Service has refused every request to show any law making Americans liable for an income tax on their wages. ... Yet among those thanked in the credits for their help in making the film is Anthony Burke, an I.R.S. spokesman. Mr. Burke said that when Mr. Russo called him asking what law required the payment of income taxes on wages, he sent Mr. Russo a link to documents, including Title 26 of the United States Code, citing the specific sections that require income taxes be paid on wages. Title 26 says on its face that it is law enacted by Congress."

"..Arguments made in court that the income tax is invalid are so baseless that Congress has authorized fines of $25,000 for anyone who makes them..."

"... Mr. Russo says in the film that the 16th Amendment was never properly ratified and thus a tax on wages is unconstitutional. This claim has been made in various forms by thousands of tax protesters since 1913, and so far their batting average with the courts is .000.
To buttress the claim that the 16th Amendment is invalid, the film displays a quotation from a federal district judge, James C. Fox. But the transcript from which the judge’s words were taken shows that while he spoke those words, they were in the context of laying out issues and that the conclusion he reached was the opposite of the words quoted."

(ref: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/31/movies/31russ.html?ei=5088&en=05c0d0988f58fc50&ex=1311998400&partner=rssnyt&emc=rs )

For the income tax laws that was so difficult for the filmmaker to find, check out:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Income_tax
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sup_01_26_10_A.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00006012----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000001----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000003----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00006651----000-.html

Feel free to protest your taxes. But don't use this film as a basis for your defense. You will lose.


Mike M.
I have to add to the very good answers above. Why do I pay my taxes and not cheat?
Because no matter how corrupt and in-equal our country is, it is still one of the best in the world. I have the ability to make changes in the law (current drunk driving laws began with one woman), I choose not to.
I use the highways, the electrical grid, the police services. I know the coast guard will be there if I have an emergency at sea. I know the national guard will be there to help in a disaster.(just to name a few)
Is there tax inequality, yes.
Do I pay too much...I really don't know.
I do know the people that complain the most about how much taxes they pay are the same people that pay $5 for a cup of coffee at Starbucks, 30, 40, 50K or more for a car, and think nothing of it.
I make my own coffee at home for about 10 cents. If I buy coffee when I'm out it's for 69 cents.


bostonianinmo
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Only if you want an all expense paid vacation in the Federal Prison System.

The law is Title 26 of the US Code. Google it.

That "documentary" is the looniest of the loony -- and there are some crazies out there.


William S
The 16th amendment gives the government the right to collect taxes:

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

A number of people have tried to argue in court that the government isn't allowed to collect taxes. They've never won.


irongrama
These arguments have gone on for years, and there may be some truth in it for all I know. What I do know though is that if you don't pay tax to the federal and state governments they will garnishee your wages, and can put a lien on bank accounts, take your house etc. There is no way around it, pay your tax.


rhubardpi
You are the kind of guy i rether enjoyed to meet professionally to see if i could educate you a bit. Have you ever read in the paper about people who go to jail for not filing their tax returns? In fact there are numorous basis for criminal charges stemming from playing games with the IRS. If you think it is all a big joke good luck and good night. I was responsible for some people going to jail who did not file tax returns timely. You may think you are special, most of the folks at the IRS will not.


bluedawn
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Not true! If you work in the US, you have to pay federal and depending in which state you live, state income taxes. Sorry!


Carmen F
Amendment 16 - Status of Income Tax Clarified. Ratified 2/3/1913. Note History

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

This is in the constatution of the United States of America


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