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 If my paystub is dated 1/05/07 and that check came from working in 2006, what year do I file for 06 or 07?
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 Can my employer hold a week of my paycheck?
After 4 months of working, my employer wants to hold back a week of my check. This is supposed to signify "a week in the whole" that occurs when you start at most jobs. This feels a little ...


 Does anyone recommend TURBO TAX?
Everyone keeps talking about this Turbo Tax and how easy it is. So this year we are going to try it ourselves since we typically pay alot to have them done. Does anyone know exactly how it works? Can ...


 I had letter i have been overpaid tax credits they say its my fault even though they had all my details,?
i had a phone call which the woman said that they would stop paying me and pay themselves, had another call that i have to pay it back and they denied that their colleague even suggested they would ...


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 Is this a good yearly salary?
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 Tax Question?
This is the first time my fiance and i are filing our taxes.We have a 8 month old girl and are skeptical about how we should file so that we get the most out of our taxes.He made more then i did this ...


 We sold our business three years ago and are wondering how long is it that we have to keep our accounts for?
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 Is it generally better to file alone or with your wife?
I expect to have $1800 taken out for federal and $700 for state. She will have about $1100 for federal and $500 for state. We have no kids and claim each other....


 What is a major disadvantage of getting a big tax refund?
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 My wife rented a flat in UK 5 months ago, she is newly arrived ,who pay the council tax , my wife or landlord?
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 Has anyone received their stimulus check in their bank yet?
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 How long should i keep tax returns?
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 I have worked for 20yrs can i retire and receive social security benefits now
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 Stimulus payment...by or mailed on the 23rd?
Well, we got our letter. The letter says we should get our paper check by the 23rd, but "where's my stimulus payment" says scheduled to be MAILED on the 23rd.

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 Can somebody file your taxes without your knowledge or consent?
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 Has anybody heard about some tax break everyone is suppose to get?
I been hearing a lot of people talking about how everyone is suppose to get like 200.00 dollars or some lump some of money from the government for the gas prices being so high and that we are suppose ...


 Where to buy turbotax software for less ?
turbotax the tax prep software is available in may retail outlets. I want to buy a retail copy not online. I'm looking to find a place which will see the software for less. Throwing this ...


 What is the tax deducted from a $675/week (federal and state)?
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snikleback
Do you have to declare your earnings if you work under 16 hrs?
I am not entitled to working tax as my partners income is just over the limit.We claim child tax credit.If I was to work a couple of hours a day for the minimum wage would I have to declare this to the inland revenue A) if it's under 16 hours work a week and B) if i earn under £90 per week?
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To G...What i mean is,on the forms it asks if you work more than 16 hours.If i was to work less than 16 hours how the hell do you declare it?
                     
 




hotguy18
Yes, even though you are not in receipt of Working Tax Credit you are still receiving Child Tax Credit. The amount you receive is based on your household income. You must declare your income to HMRC, no matter the source or the number of hours you work. This can be done via the helpline as a simple change of circumstances. Call them now! 0845 300 3900 (8am-8pm 7 days a week)


julieh88
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fill in the forms as best you can and then once they have them you need to telephone them to tell them, it probably won't affect your payments but it's best you keep them informed!


rose_merrick
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I do not believe so


G!
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The advert sums it up fully.

IF you work and earn a few extra quid, who is going to know,
BUT not declaring any changes to my circumstances does not make me a benefit cheat.

NO IFS, NO BUTS. Benefit Fraud is a crime. Break the law and you face an interview under caution and even a criminal record


You must advise HMRC of any changes to your circumstances; Otherwise you are breaking the law.

You have been warned


edgarl
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Ask at the advice desk in your local Revenue and Customs office.


Robert W
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Yes - if your total income is higher than the lower tax threshhold including interest on any savings in the bank but in your case this doesn't sound likely.... but this still may affect your tax credits...


Xan
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Declare your earnings.....and claim your tax back for the first year as you may not earn enough to actually be taxed!! Also make sure that you also claim your tax credits as they count above 15 hours per week and are paid at an even higher value for full-time employment.

I suggest that you register at the HMRC website to do your own tax and tax-credits on-line. That way you can play with the figures to help you plan the best work / income arrangements for the future.


Tamart
If you live in UK you may be already have tax deducted at source, so make sure you fill in your tax returns and get your money back.


WelshLad
To be on the safe side I would


bnd
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if you file together then yu must claim your earnings too as it is all household income, if you file seperately then i believe its if you gross $2500 or more for the year you must file...look in your tax book there is a seciton titled do i have to file?


ANF
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I have been self employed for many years now and have always found that the best place to go for advice such as this is to the tax office. You can then find out what you can and cannot do without fear of doing the wrong thing. I have always found the tax people very helpful and willing to let you get the allowances and benefits you are entitled to at the same time ensuring that they get their slice of the available cash. Make an appointment on the basis that you are thinking about a part time job.


Labyrinth
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No you wouldn't. If your working less than 16 hours a week you simply don't pay tax or national insurance.


umar_blue
NO


properwired
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Yes but don`t oops i told you to be naughty


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