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 How do i get the tax back taken after winning a jackpot in Vegas???
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 Tax - why hit the poorest?
Up to tomorrow we have had three bands of Income Tax in the UK, the first one being 10% on the first £2230, then 22% then 40% bands.

From tomorrow the 10% band is being abolished, and ...


 A single woman working 40 hours a week with 2 children , makes approx $22.000 a year . both kids ?
O.K. both of her kids are under 18 and she makes approx $22.000 a year , how much would her anticipated refund for her taxes be next year ? , one of her children just turned 18 in august ....


 What TDS in Tax?
wanna know the % diduction per ...


 I retired from work. But I recently got a job working part-time. Do I have taxes deducted from my pay?
Do I have to have social tax, medicare tax,federal and states taxes deducted from my paycheck?...


 IRS rebate?
Does anyone know if this is a rebate OR an advanced payment. if you recall, bushes first year in office, we all got a "rebate". however, it turned out to be an ADVANCED payment based on ...


 If i get child support payments is that concidered income?
Do I put my son's child support down as income when i do my taxes?...


 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 ...



Delphine F
Do I need a Social Security number in order to be employed?
I have a Green Card but don't have a SS number yet. I am starting a new job nex week. Do i need my SS number, and how long does it take to obtain one?
                     
 




Kostas C
yes, unless your getting paid under the table


KC
Absolutely.


Rebecca
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Social Security cards are issued to American citizens only. If you have a green card, you must show that you are able to work in the US, which if you have a green card, that should be enough. Your employer (theoretically) would not have hired you illegally.

Congrats on your new job!


HFC
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you can get an ITIN number quicker than ss#

* What is an ITIN?
* What is an ITIN used for?
* Who needs an ITIN?
* How do I know if I need an ITIN?
* Are ITINs valid for identification?
* Are ITINs valid for work purposes?
* Can ITINs be used as proof of identification to obtain state driver's licenses?



What is an ITIN?
An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service. It is a nine-digit number that always begins with the number 9 and has a 7 or 8 in the fourth digit, example 9XX-7X-XXXX.
IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
ITINs are issued regardless of immigration status because both resident and nonresident aliens may have U.S. tax return and payment responsibilities under the Internal Revenue Code.
Individuals must have a filing requirement and file a valid federal income tax return to receive an ITIN, unless they meet an exception.

What is an ITIN used for?
ITINs are for federal tax reporting only, and are not intended to serve any other purpose. An ITIN does not authorize work in the U.S. or provide eligibility for Social Security benefits or the Earned Income Tax Credit. ITINs are not valid identification outside the tax system.
IRS issues ITINs to help individuals comply with the U.S. tax laws, and to provide a means to efficiently process and account for tax returns and payments for those not eligible for Social Security Numbers.

Who needs an ITIN?
IRS issues ITINs to foreign nationals and others who have federal tax reporting or filing requirements and do not qualify for SSNs. A non-resident alien individual not eligible for an SSN, who is required to file a U.S. tax return only to claim a refund of tax under the provisions of a U.S. tax treaty, needs an ITIN.
Examples of individuals who need ITINs include:

* Non-resident alien filing a U.S. tax return and not eligible for an SSN
* U.S. resident alien (based on days present in the United States) filing a U.S. tax return and not eligible for an SSN
* Dependent or spouse of a U.S. citizen/resident alien
* Dependent or spouse of a non-resident alien visa holder

How do I know if I need an ITIN?
If you do not have an SSN and are not eligible to obtain an SSN, but you have a requirement to furnish a federal tax identification number or file a federal income tax return, you must apply for an ITIN. By law, an alien individual cannot have both an ITIN and an SSN.
IRS processes returns showing SSNs or ITINs in the blanks where tax forms request SSNs. IRS no longer accepts, and will not process, forms showing "SSA205c," "applied for," "NRA," blanks, etc.

Are ITINs valid for identification?
No. ITINs are not valid identification outside the tax system. Since ITINs are strictly for tax processing, IRS does not apply the same standards as agencies that provide genuine identity certification.
ITIN applicants are not required to apply in person, and IRS does not further validate the authenticity of identity documents. ITINs do not prove identity outside the tax system, and should not be offered or accepted as identification for non-tax purposes.

Are ITINs valid for work purposes?
No. ITINs are for federal income tax purposes only.

REVISED APPLICATION STANDARDS FOR ITINS

What are the revised application standards for ITINs?
Effective immediately, each ITIN applicant must now:

* Apply using the revised Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number ; and
* Attach a federal income tax return to the Form W-7.
Applicants who meet an exception to the requirement to file a tax return (see the instructions for Form W-7) must provide documentation to support the exception.

Why is IRS revising the ITIN application process?
The revisions to the ITIN application process will help ensure ITINs are used for their intended tax administration purposes.

What documents are acceptable as proof of identity and foreign status?
IRS has streamlined the number of documents the agency will accept as proof of identity to obtain an ITIN. There are now 13 acceptable documents.

An original, or a certified or notarized copy, of an UNEXPIRED passport is the only document that is accepted for both identity and foreign status. If you do not have a passport, you must provide a combination of current documents that contain expiration dates - we accept docs issued within 12 months of the application if no expiration date is normally available. The documents must also show your name and photograph, and support your claim of foreign status.

IRS will accept certified or notarized copies of a combination (two or more) of the following documents, in lieu of a passport:

* National identification card (must show photo, name, current address, date of birth, and expiration date)
* U.S. driver's license
* Civil birth certificate
* Foreign driver's license
* U.S. state identification card
* Foreign voter's registration card
* U.S. military identification card
* Foreign military identification card
* Visa
* U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) photo identification
* Medical records (dependents - under 14 years old - only)
* School records (dependents and/or students - under 25 years old - only)


HELP AND INFORMATION

How do I apply for an ITIN?
Use the January 2007 revision of Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number to apply. Attach a valid federal income tax return unless you qualify for an exception, and include your original or certified proof of identity documents.
Because you are filing your tax return as an attachment to your ITIN application, you should not mail your return to the address listed in the Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ instructions. Instead, send your return, Form W-7 and proof of identity documents to:

Internal Revenue Service
Austin Service Center
ITIN Operation
P.O. Box 149342
Austin, TX 78714-9342

You may also apply using the services of an IRS-authorized Acceptance Agent or visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center in lieu of mailing your information to the IRS in Austin. TACs in the United States provide in-person help with ITIN applications on a walk-in or appointment basis. Applicants outside the United States should contact an overseas IRS office to find out if that office accepts Form W-7 applications. The IRS's ITIN Unit in Austin issues all numbers by mail.

When should I apply for an ITIN?
You should complete Form W-7 as soon as you are ready to file your federal income tax return, since you need to attach the return to your application.
If you meet one of the exceptions and do not need to file a return, submit Form W-7, along with the documents required to meet your purpose for needing an ITIN, as soon as possible after you determine that you are covered by that exception.
You can apply for an ITIN any time during the year; however, if the tax return you attach to Form W-7 is filed after the return's due date, you may owe interest and/or penalties. You should file your current year return by the April 15 deadline to avoid this.

How and when can I expect to receive my ITIN?
If you qualify for an ITIN and your application is complete, you will receive a letter from the IRS assigning your tax identification number, usually within four to six weeks. The IRS has changed from an ITIN card to an authorization letter to avoid any possible similarities with a Social Security Number card. Current ITIN holders' cards will not be replaced; they should continue to use the numbers previously issued when they need to supply identifying numbers for tax purposes.
If you have not received your ITIN or other correspondence six weeks after applying, you may call the IRS to find out the status of your application.

Where can I get help with my ITIN application?
You may call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-829-1040 for information and help in completing your Form W-7 and your tax return, or to check on the status of your application six weeks after submitting Form W-7.
Assistance is also available by appointment at IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) in the United States to provide in-person help with ITIN applications on a walk-in or appointment basis. Applicants outside the United States may contact an overseas IRS office to find out if that office accepts Form W-7 applications.
You may also use the services of an IRS-authorized Acceptance Agent.

What is an Acceptance Agent?
An Acceptance Agent is an individual, business or organization (college, financial institution, accounting firm, etc.) authorized by IRS to assist individuals in obtaining ITINs. Certifying Acceptance Agents review applicants' documentation, complete a certificate of accuracy, and forward the certificate and application to the IRS for processing. Some Acceptance Agents may charge a fee. Click here for a list of Acceptance Agents.


Mer
Yes, you need a social security number to work. Depending on your alien status if you are allowed to work. Go to the nearest social security office, bring your green card and other documents as identification . If there is no problem with your alien status - you should get your social security number in about four weeks. Good Luck.


mister ed
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if you have a applied for a number in most cases the company can hire you and put your SS in escrow. i take it you have applied for a number if not get to the nearest SS office if you have i would contact them and check the status of your application.


rebeandphantom
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Of course you need one.


Steve
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You will need to obtain an ITIN as HFC stated.


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