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 Since we filed our taxs we moved and closed the account that had the direct deposit.?
Who do we call or contact to get the check sent to us, not deposited to an account thats not active?
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to clarify something, Im talking about the stimulis check not my ...


 Can my mother claim me as a dependent? I'm 25 and live in Texas.?
I'll be 26 this March and I'm living with my mom. I go to school part time like 9-10 hours. For 2007, I've made about $13,000 (after taxes). I buy my groceries, clothes, etc. But my ...


 IF you owe taxes you should still get your rebate, It defeats the purpose of the rebate to instill the economy
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 Do you have to report the Sale of a personal asset at the end of the year on your tax return, such as a car?
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 A bank paying 3percent montly on savings on 50000 what would that work at thanks?
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 If 20 people give me $11,000 each as a gift, do I need to pay taxes on the over $200,000 that I recieve?
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 What can I do about council tax?
Here are my yearly hosehold bills

Council tax £1650
Electricity £366
Gas £125
Water £70

My income is about £600 per year so ...


 What age does my car need to be before it becomes exempt UK road tax?
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 Does my nefew qualify as a dependant?
My cousin lived with me since December 2006 -August 2007. In febuary she had her son. While they were there she wasnt able to pay any money to me (she has been on welfare since he was born) She ...


 If a person does not have a social security number and wishes to pay taxes to the state what are the options?
If a person does not have a social security number and wishes to pay taxes to the state what are the options? I know that Federal Tax ID is used only for businesses, how about personal number for ...


 I need to make an change on my W-2 form but I don't know how.?
The SNN on my W-2 form is wrong and my last employer refuses to change it. They keep giving me the run around and I've called all these numbers that they've given me and its just a ...


 Info about stimulus tax check that was suppose to go out on July 4th.?
I seen that there was alot of questions about people wondering if they would get their check on time with it being 4th of July weekend. I was one of them. But, I did recieve mine today, July 5th. So ...


 My daughter is a stay at home mom for her 23 month old she gets child support can she file taxes?
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 Can bailiffs take your car?
if its on your driveway and is your partners car?

if you ow council tax and offered to pay them monthly but are ignoring it.

if they come to your address and see a car will they ...


 Am I in the wrong by claiming my daughter on my taxes?
My ex husband and I both claimed our daughter on our 06 taxes. Our divorce papers state that the father can claim her as long as his support is current. Kansas law requires that support be paid until ...


 Estate Agents, why do they say....?
"Viewing Essential", or "Viewing recommended" when selling houses, whats the ...


 How many nights can i stay at my girlfriends house if she is claiming child and working tax credits?
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 The IRS Rejected our taxes for the 14th time. Please Help ME?
Ok Well we just got an Email from the IRS VIA Turbo Tax saying
I am sorry but the name you provided does match the Social Security you provided.

I was born in 1986 but in 1993 I was ...


 How can I find 1040 tax forms to print out?
How can I find Income tax forms1040, 1040A &1040B to print out for my income tax return?I want to file myself.Thank you....


 If you are a waitress is it true you get all of your reported tips back in a tax refund?
I work for a restuarant that requires you to report all of your tips. While I haven't reported every single dollar, a vast majority has been reported and I was told we get our tips back along ...



peachtreecity404
Exempt from Federal Taxes....Will I still Recv a Refund for 07?
Ok, here is my predicament. I filed exempt on my tax forms like I do every year with 1 exemption thus preventing Federal Taxes from being taken out of my paychecks and ONLY Fica/Med/State taxes being taken out...I am currently a part-time student that works full-time and only 20 yrs old this would be the 1st time I could file taxes without someone else being able to claim me. My gross income for this year was 23,275 and I fall into the 15% tax bracket. Will I still get a refund for 07 or would I owe money?
                     
 




nova_queen_28
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If you don't pay taxes you are certainly not going to get a refund.

You don't qualify for EIC unless you have a qualifying child (you earned too much money and have to be 25 years old if you do not have a qualifying child).

Without knowing more details which would alter my thoughts, it seems that you were wrong to file as exempt from Federal Taxes and that this is going to bite you in the long run because I would expect you to owe money on your taxes because you failed to pay any in. Also, you may even owe enough to earn yourself a penalty for not paying in enough taxes during the year.

I highly recommend you let Uncle Sam take his share of your earnings from now on - - it will make it more likely for you to get a refund, or at least not owe.


wendyd1999
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Unless you qualify for Earned Income Credit or some other credit, if you did not pay in any taxes you will not receive a refund.

There are other issues coming into play to determine whether you would owe taxes, such as whether you have an education deduction and how many dependents you have.

See your tax professional.

In the future you may not want to say you are exempt on your W-4.


goldenboyblue
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If you claimed exempt then your not using the 1 exemption you claimed.
Nevertheless if you made over 20,000 you should no longer be claiming exempt unless you have dependents.
you will owe tax if no fed/state tax was withheld.
If cash flow is a problem you should immediately send in an estimated tax payment form 1040es of what you can afford now so you will have less to pay on April 15.
If you expect the same wages next year you should file a new w4 & no longer claim exempt.
If this is your only job you may be entitled to claim 2 exemptions.
1 more thing thing - at your age without dependent kids, you wont be able to claim the earned income credit so you wont get a refund.


crazydave
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With that amount of income, it sounds like you will be paying the IRS this year. Unless you itemize and have lots of deductions.


jseah114
Since you did not have any federal income tax withholding taken out, you will not get a refund from federal. Being exempt from withholding is not being exempt from tax. You are still liable for taxes on the income you earned. What sort of state taxes were withheld? If it was income taxes, you may potentially get some back. If it was state disability taxes, then no, you won't get it back. It is disability insurance that would pay you if you are disabled and cannot work. For FICA and Medicare, no you won't get that back either. That is for social security and medicare that you will qualify to receive when you reach retirement age. The only way around being exempt from FICA and Medicare is if you are a foreign student studying in the US and working under a practical training visa. In that case, the employer is still required to withhold SS and Med, but you can file for a refund of it at the end of the year. This is on a separate form.


piscesski
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I am not a C.P.A., but I do have experience with claiming "exempt" on my taxes. One year when I was in a very similar situation (working student), I claimed "exempt" on my taxes, because that's what I had done in previous years, and I ended up paying a GRIP on my taxes for that year. After that, I stopped claiming exempt. This is probably the best way to get an answer without having to pay, but be careful with claiming exempt.


jfox82588
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Most likely you will owe money to the feds because it is manditory to pay federal taxes even if you fill out exempt on the tax form.


thunder2sys
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you will not get a refund, and in fact you need to consult a tax accountant. You are not considered exempt from taxes. Just because you are a student and working part time you are not considered exempt. Good chance you will owe a lot in back taxes if and when they catch up with you. You need to read the rules of being Exempt a bit closer.


Mark Atland
It is very likley you will owe unless you have a lot of deductions on your return.

Refund calculator for 06 but will get you close:
http://www.yourmoneypage.com/withhold/refund_fed_paystub.cgi


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