Can I file taxes with ssi benefits? |
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Child support and taxes? |
If my ex is paying child support, which of us is being taxed for it?
Would the child support money come out of his pay before or after taxes? Or would the child support be taxed as a part ... |
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Trading on ebay and paying tax? |
| I have been trading on ebay for roughly a year and bringing in quite a bit. I have only just found out that i should be paying tax. What do i need to do? I havent kept many receipts etc to prove ... |
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Employers not taking out taxes? |
| I believe that my employer isn't taking any taxes out of my check and that I'm not getting paid minimum wage. I work in a small restaurant as a tipped employee. For the last six months I... |
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Tax question? |
If I were to claim excempt for a month can that mess me up when I do my taxes? I worked all year long? Additional Details What about if you claim excempt the 7 months?... |
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What does it mean when someone wants to put a lien on your property? |
| I am trying to sell my trailer and have a buyer but have not seen any money yet, they said they want the deed in order to put it in their name but to put a leen on my trailer. I have no idea what it ... |
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Can H&R Block just do state returns if I already did my federals online through TurboTax? |
| I have already done my federals with no problem whatsoever. But for states, I'm having a problem with the Form 1-NR/PY since I moved from MA to KY. It just keeps getting rejected. I just want to ... |
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I'm 22 its my first year filing taxes. Can someone give me some ideas of what I am suppose include? |
| Usually my mother claims me and last year I ended up paying the IRS $400 that I did not have. I do not want that to happen again. I want to file on-line, and since I'm new I want to make sure I ... |
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If I claim my boyfriend on my taxes, will Child support take my refund? |
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My boyfriend and I have been together for 4 years now. Last year, I couldn't find a babysitter for my daughter so he stayed home watching her and now our new baby. He's child ... |
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Me and my wife work for a british family here in london for a year now,do we have to pay taxes? |
| We were hired as domestic workers,but as visitors,they dont pay our insurance,how can we change our status of stay in uk?... |
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Where does the claim that 40% of Americans pay no federal tax come from? |
| A simple look at the 2007 tax chart will show you that with an adjusted gross income of $1000 you still owe $101 in federal taxes. So 40% of americans earn less than that???? I think that number is ... |
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What month do you have to pay council tax? |
| not a student anymore so will have to pay it.... anyone know if there is a certain month it has to be collected by or if you can spread out payments throughout the year?... |
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What do I have to do to receive the $300 rebate if I don't file taxes.? |
| What is the process for me to receive the $300 rebate for persons who don't file taxes but earn a minimum of $3,000 per year. Are there special forms to fill? How will they know to send the ... |
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Last year my b/f had a BAD motorcycle accident,I supported us for four months. Can I claim him on my taxes? |
| Should I? We share a home, I own it. His name is not on it. The house is in SC. Does that make a difference? Thanks.... |
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K | Do you have to fill out a new w 4 tax form every year? |
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Barkley Hound
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No. Only if there is a change. |
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Andy
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Only if your employer asks, or (usually) if you get a new, second job. Otherwise only if you want to change your withholding rate or number of exemptions (because, say, you are paying higher mortgage interest). |
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BrookieB
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You have to file for your taxes every year but you don't have to fill out your information through your employer every year (as long as nothing has changed). |
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Gerry
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no...only when you want to change your deduction info ---or go to a new employer.
caution: don't over count your deductions, but you can specify additional amounts of money to be deducted |
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kohalakoast
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The issue is not getting money back but paying in only what is due.
When I was in public accounting, a number of clients always based the "success" of their tax return based on the amount of the refund. Their incomes would be the same year after year. They would change tax preparers and then compare their refunds. They felt the other guy got them a bigger refund so they were going back to him or her. Their income and total tax due was the same year to year but they based their success on the size of the refund.
Sounds logical right? It is not.
I took the tax that was due and matched their withholding to pay in only to what would be due. We would then prepare the return and there would be a minimal refund. Since their income was the same as the prior year they owed the same amount of tax as the prior year. However, because I had them pay in only what they owed there was no "refund".
I can get you the biggest refund if I allow you to pay too much in. I can have you change your withholding to say single and no dependents when actually it should be married and double digit dependents. Instead, if cash flow is important, find a tax preparer who will work with you to adjust your withholding so that it more closely matches that final amount that you will owe.
Once you have done that you do NOT need to file a new W-4 unless there are changes in your life; additional income, marriage, kids, divorce etc. |
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judge12
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No. You only need to fill out a new W-4 if you change employers or wish to change the number of your withholdings. |
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Mike
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Yep.. you want your refund don't ya :) |
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SANDRA Q
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a new one for every year worked. |
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