Can I claim my sister on my taxes? |
| My younger sister is 10 years old. She lives with my dad in the next town over from me. We have different mothers. Her mother lives 2 hours away, and Hanna (my sister) hasn't spent more than a ... |
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Are Student Loans considered income to the IRS? |
| If I get student loans in the amount of 34900.00, and put into a checking account (private student loan) is this income that I have to report?... |
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Mailed in taxes when should i expect my economic stimulus check? |
| I mailed in my tax forms, I did them myself and sent everything off. I had my refund directly deposited to my checking account. I am kind of confused as to if the direct depositing of the stimulus ... |
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Bailiffs and council tax? |
| we owed a bit on the council tax from a previous year the baliffs turned up and we agreed a sum each month this has now been paid off in full back in may The other day we recieved a letter saying we ... |
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Is this considered IRS Fraud? What should I do? |
I overheard my sister speaking to a friend who lives in Spain, she moved about a year ago.
Her friend mentioned that she filled her 2007 taxes and will be getting a refund over 5,000 dlls + the ... |
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Is there any income that's totally exempt from IRS state tax seizure? |
Additional Details such as Social security disabulity insurance (back payments) direct deposited ?... |
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How much will I get? Read on please....? |
| I am a single mom, and claim 2 allowances, will I get ALL of my federal and state tax returns back?... |
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How do you determine the fair market value of personal items for income tax purposes? |
| When I was doing my friends income tax for 2004 he decided to claim a casualty loss due to Hurricane Katrina. The IRS does not have any estimates for items lost due to casualties and theft so I was ... |
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Can I claim my newborn daughter on my tax return this year? |
| I was reading on the IRS web site that a qualifyng child that you are able to claim on your income taxes must be living with you at least half of the year before you can claim them on your tax return ... |
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W-2 1040ez form single. help! i dont know what taxable interest is.? |
#2 on the 1040ez.
Is it #2, #4, and #6 on the w-2. or is it just one of them?... |
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How much per person is the tax rebate? |
I was told that it was supposed to be $600/person and then $300 per kid, but I only got $300 and then $300 for my son.
Will I have to claim this money next year?... |
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Living Together with baby...? |
My boyfriend and I live together with our 5 month daughter.
He is aa independent contractor - he makes a percentage of his jobs so his salary is in flux. He generally does not have alot to ... |
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Kaleen C | Do you have to make i certain amount of money to file taxes? |
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Rmprrmbouncer
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after $600....everything's taxed.....
the "not so fair" tax.....
vote for the Fair tax plan!!!
http://www.fairtax.org |
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Brian G
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You have to make a certain amount of money to OWE taxes, but you can file for any amount earned. The main reason you would file if you don't meet the minimum income to owe taxes is to get a refund of any withholding that was taken from your paycheck. |
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astatine
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The threshhold for state taxes can be quite low. You may not have any tax liabilities on your federal return, but if your state has a relatively simple tax rate (eg. no exemptions), you may still owe state taxes. |
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bostonianinmo
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Yes. It varies based upon a number of factors. Your age, filing status, the source of your income and whether or not you can be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer all factor into the equation.
For example, if you are a single taxpayer, under age 65 and are not claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer, you would have to file a Federal return for 2006 if your income from wages was $8,450 or more, or if your income from self-employment was $400 or more, or if your unearned income was $850 or more. If you are married, over 65, blind, or can be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer, other limits will apply for wages or unearned income.
Even if you don't have to file a return, if income tax was withheld from your wages AND/OR if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit you should file a return to get the money due to you.
See IRS Pub 501 for a full discussion on the filing amount limits.
I knew there was a reason why I never went to JH to have my taxes done! Now everyone else knows why! (His answer sucks.) |
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Jo Blo
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yes |
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Ms. Angel..
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Call 1-800-829-1040 for any information you need on Federal income taxes, they are trained to answer this type of question. |
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ELLEN P
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It all depends on where you live. In Canada you have to file any money you make in the year. |
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Superman
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If you live in the USA, then the IRS is tracking everything you make over $600 in the year. However, no matter how much or how little you make, if you had taxes withheld from your pay, you should file because you may be due a refund. In certain specific situations, you can get back much more than the amount of the taxes withheld from you. |
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masta blasta
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You should file anyway regardless of what was earned but the IRS tracks anything over $600 |
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