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 How can i start a revoloution in the uk to kick out all the goverments that over tax us and rob the working ma
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 I have bought a car with the disabled tax disk.?
i know i must change it back to regular tax. there is a dvla centre in nottingham will they be able to do it all there for me if i take my insurance documents? also if i rng them in the morning will ...


 Did anyone get the wrong amount deposited from their stimulus tax payment?
I thought it was 600.00 per single person and 300.00 for each child. I have one child, so I should have received 900. But I only received the 600.00 for myself.????...


 If we paid 130000 for commercial bldg in 96 sell in 07 for 350000 what is cap gain ttl? spent 50000 improving?
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 I am 800 in arrears,for child support, can the IRS take that from my income taxes?
I do pay on a weekly basis, and I am ready to file my income taxes, I am just wondering if the IRS can intercept, if I get any money back? or does the arrears have to be over a certain amount before ...


 If I earn £15,000 p.a, what wil be my Tax?
I heard that there is a Tax Allowance of till £5000, so does that mean I will be taxed for the rest £10,000??...


 Earned income credit . can irs tell if baby is under 6 months old?
It says the child must live with you for 6 months, but on Dec 31st of this year my child will be a little over 5 months. Do you think i could still get the earned income credit, has anyone tried this,...


 If you are married, can either file their taxes as Head of Household?
Also, which is better to file...Jointly or Separately? My husband did not file for 2006 because the return said he'd get $ back but then it was rejected and said he owed about $1000...I would ...


 What I mean is when can you get the refund anticipation loan?
does it start this month, october, november...etc. we were just trying to see what month it starts.......


 I only got 600 for that stimulus payment but I have a 3 year old that I claimed as a dependent...?
why didnt I get the extra 300? are they sending it seperately?
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the site said i would get 900.......


 What would happen if everyone decided to rack up their credit cards and never pay it back?
Sometimes I feel like we need to show the government that they take way too much out of our paychecks for taxes and what not so we need to show them that we have to live on damn credit cards just to ...


 Can I temporarily claim exempt on my W-4 and then change it back in about a month?
A friend of mine is going to do this temporarily, he currently claims Zero. Is this legal? What are the consequences?...


 I inherited some stock 2 years ago. Can I sell it and reinvest without capital gains tax?
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 There is a provision in the U.S. tax code that absolves one from all tax liability for life. Cant find-HELP!?
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 What is a PAN card??? why do i need it??? if i get a pan card what are the privelliges i gain???
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 How can I get a copy of my 2005 taxes?
I didnt make a copy of my taxes....


 My weekly pay slip states my tax code as 522l but my p60 states my tax code is 503l whats the difference?
i am currently wking in 2 places 1 full time n other part time both employees deduct 522l as tax code but both deduct different percentage is there a particular way the tax structure works .????...


 I have no income & 3 kids with my boyfriend we live 2gether &he supports all of uscan he claim me on his taxes
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 Anyone receive tax stimulus paper check with ss # over 50?
if so, when did you file? it appears people with high ss #'s are already receiving their paper checks, regardless of what the irs website says. and if you did get it, was the irs website "...


 If I give my son $10.000 as a gift can i take off my income tax?
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SLWrites
Does child have to claim social security survivor benefits?
My teenage son gets survivor benefits from his mom's death. The benefits are attached to his social security number. He worked part time this year, so it will be his first time filing an income tax return. Does he have to claim his survivor benefits on his tax form? (please no answers stating I should call a CPA... I will if I don't get an actual answer here :-)
                     
 




Brutally Honest
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Probably because all income - taxable or not - must be filed for. However, I'm sure if you go to the IRS site, you might find the answer there...and you won't have to pay your CPA.


Rob
They maybe taxable to him, if you take his total income plus 1/2 of his social security benefits and they total more than 34,000 assuming that he is filing single, If the total is lower than that they would not be taxable, but you still have to report it on the return
you would put the total amount of benefits on line 14a on the 1040a and -0- on line 14b. on the 1040 put the total amount on line 20a and -0- on line 20b.
Publication 915
http://www.irs.gov/publications/p915/ar02.html#d0e804


SHIRLEY
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Yes he does, but will not be taxable. It is just considered reportable income.


Take Responsibility
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It may be reportable, but probably is not taxable--depending on how much he earned from his part-time job.

Check out item 6.3 (and the links found there) on the IRS web page linked below. The second link is to the worksheet to make the calculation.


beez
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Yes, he has to claim the benefits if you're talking about monthly checks. The one time death benefit of $255.00 is not taxable as far as I know. If he claims himself on the tax forms, he is allowed a certain amount of income before it is taxable, whether it's social security of from a job.


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I would say yes because it's income .


alleykhad607
yes, claim all income tell him to go to h & r block
fileing with sssb can be tricky, he is allowed to make a certin amount working with out it affecting the ss. benefits


Fin
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Yes, your son has to claim the benefits, but assuming your son is single, benefits will not be taxable unless the total of his modified adjusted gross income, plus one-half of his Social Security benefits, exceeds $25,000.

Even with this answer (or any other answer for that matter), I would suggest you seek help from a CPA anyway. Just because some boob (not me of course ^_^) gives you an answer that sounds ok, there are always nuances to the tax laws that a CPA will understand better.


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