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 Shorted on IRS stimulus refund, what can I do?
My wife and I filed our income tax electronically and were supposed to recieve our stimulus refund by the 18th of May.
We filed jointly and have a 22 year old daughter in college
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 Can somebody show me a law that requires me to pay an income tax?
1) The 16th was not ratified
2) 26 U.S.C. § 1 does not ever mention tax on a person's labor.
3) The definition of Income from a 1040 booklet is Foreign source income.
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 Should we file married or married but separate or single?
I have only been married since the end of August, and my husband thinks it would be better if we filed as married. But he has two disability lawsuit checks to claim( both total under 6 G total) ...


 Do you get the IRS refund if you don't file taxes and are 20 years old?
I don't work and don't file can I still get the refund?...


 Who is the richest man in the world ?
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 Why would any accountant give free tax advice on this website?
People should have to pay for that....


 Does anybody know roughly how much (percentage) I should set aside for taxes when I become self employed?

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 Are we in the UK seriously over-taxed?
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 My anual salary is £14802 and I pay £159.86 tax and £87.83 NI...is this right?
I started a new job in June of 2007. Prior to that I was registered as unemployed and was on Jobseekers allowance for approximately 7 months. My tax code whilst on Jobseekers allowance was 486L.
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 If I owe back taxes will the IRS keep my stimulus refund?
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 Over what amount do banks report deposits to the IRS?
Also, is it only for cash deposits, or can the deposits be checks or money transfers as well which would trigger the banks to inform the IRS?...


 My husband has an under the table job, and his boss is taking out TAXES? Is this right? I tell my husb its not
but he overlooks it, and lets his boss get away with it. His boss has my husband working under his wife's name, so they're just getting extra money right? What should he do? Legally, is ...


 My ex-employer wont give me my T4?
The last place I worked is not replying to any of my requests for my T4's which I need ASAP. Is there any other way to get them?


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 If you are 17, made over 8,000 dollars this year...do you get all of your taxes back or do you have to pay in?
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 I earn less than minimum wage so dont pay national insurance... is my employer obliged to pay contributions??

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 When starting work for the first time, do you pay tax straight away or after you have earened so much?
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 If I have to of my friends living with me and giving me a rent check to I have to show that on my taxes?
I charge my both my friends 450.00 a month do I have to put that as income on my taxes, and how much would I get taxed for, and how much would my roomates get back on there taxes if they claimed how ...


 Under-the-table question...?
My gf just started working at a local bar/night club as a shot-girl and waitress. Apparently, the new owner is just hiring local college girls left and right without even checking their driver's ...


 How do I file my taxes? Do I have to?
What happens if I don't file my taxes? Where do I Get the papers? I heard there were numbers I had to keep track of to file them, but I didn't keep any of the papers I got along with my ...


 Can child support be deducted on taxes?
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Frutticup
Given the chance should I ask to be paid in Pounds or Euro?
I am a British taxpayer, currently living in Ireland, I have not worked while I've been here and will be working for an Irish company in the UK. Should I register in Ireland for tax or continue paying tax in the UK? I won't be staying in Ireland long term. Any tips on tax "avoidance" welcome.
                     
 




joechuksy
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IT all depends on where you intend spending the bulk of your earnings. If it is in Ireland, then you are better off getting paid in Euros to avoid convertion charges, however if it is in the UK, then pounds will be better and cheaper to handle. Since you say you will be working in the UK and you don't intend to stay in Ireland for too long, I think the latter makes better sense. Earn in Pound Sterling, Pay tax in Pounds and spend more in Pounds. It's a pity, it's hard to avoid income tax.


f1avor_f1av
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euros, much more feasable


monkeymanelvis
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At the moment the pound is strong - go for pounds. 3 years ago I would have said nEuro but the pound is better on exchange rates than it has been in ages.


Lorne
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It depends where you think you'll be spending it. Pick that currency - then they'll pay the transaction charges for FX ...or maybe they'll just give you pounds if that's the place you earnt it.


Ian :-)
The pound is worth more than the euro


wave
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The £ is officially the best and strongest currency in the world at the moment. The euro is board game money.


morlock825
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I thought that Brits earning income outside the country are not taxed at all... If that's true, take the currency that is most useful to you.


Alley cat
But pounds are the best and easier to figure out


jimmyfish
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Whichever suits you, Pounds stirling may seem better, but if you want figures in your bank balance take euros. It is the same value no matter which. to play safe study the currency marklets.


Astra
. . . try posting fliers in phone-booths and just take the cash . . .


woniwilly
seriously, I dont know. Why are you asking me?


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