Can I claim my Dad on my taxes? |
| I made $22,500 this year. My dad is disabled but doesn't receive Social Security. This is fairly new event so I've been paying his rent every month and buying groceries etc. Can I claim ... |
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My dad dies this year. I need to file his taxes but don't know any of his employment info. What do I do? |
| I have no clue as to what I am supposed to do for this and can't really afford an attorney. I know one general location of his employment for last year, but can't find anything because ... |
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Already filed taxes, "expected date" to receive the refund keeps changing...? |
| My husband and I already filed are taxes online. It was excepted on the 19th of January and when I checked the "where's my return" site from the IRS it said to expect it by January 30... |
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Do I need to file taxes for my second job where I made under $5000? |
| I made $39,100 at my main job but have a weekend job where I only made $4870 for the year. Do I need to file this, too? I am in PA.... |
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How much money will I get back on my taxes for having my daughter in October? |
| I live in Colorado, and I've heard that I should get back $3000 for having my daughter this year. Can anyone verify this? And if this isn't the case, can anyone give me details on how much I... |
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Does anyone else like the idea of getting a few months out of the year with no taxes? |
| I would love to see the government run with this idea. I believe they won't do it though because during those two months people would realize how much money they pay in for taxes. What do you ... |
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Why dont we make cows in the uk pay tax ? |
| they pollute the atmopsphere more than all the cars in the uk so why should i who is already taxed very hard be made to pay a tax when i dont even own a cow ?... |
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Turbo tax or H&R Block? |
| I have to file my 05 taxes b y oct 15th,,which is better to go into a H&R block and have them do the taxes of use Turbo Tax online,,Turbo seems to walk you through everything..any experience out ... |
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Where's my stimulus check...is not working for me, why? |
| I entered everything correctly, as far as I know. What are tax exemptions and how do I found out how many we have? My husband is military, and we have two children. What do I put? Also, just checking ... |
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Doing taxes? if i have receipts from by babysitter for childcare will she have to pay taxes on her income? |
| doing taxes? i wanted to have receipts from by babysitter for childcare deductions but if i do will she have to pay taxes on her income?... |
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The Curse of Labour? |
| Is it just the abolition of the 10% tax band or is it the little stealth taxes introduced? Small business corporation tax has been increased by 5% (20% up to 21%), the abolition of taper relief on C... |
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Has anyone else notcied your tax refund status is missing on the IRS site? |
| I filed on the 19th of Jan it said I would have it by the 3 of Feb, then this morning it changed to the 10 of Feb......I went on to see if there was an error code and its gone completely now like it ... |
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I am 22, not a student..can my parents claim me? |
i want to go back to school next semester, and have heard mixed reviews on what makes you eligable to be your parents dependent.
i am 22, make 1200 a month and pay 800 a month in bills. i ... |
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Paper...Mail...anyone get a check yet? |
| I only ask again because I am curious if anyone out there got a mailed check yet? I don't need the schedule, website, or told when my SS will be mailed. I only ask for those out there you went ... |
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H & R Block says that the IRS has accepted my tax return while the IRS says otherwise. Who is right? |
| I filed my taxes with H & R Block recently. I went to their web site to check on my refund. Entered by social security # and it came back saying that the IRS has accepted my return but there ... |
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I have just posted an important letter to the Inland Revenue..? |
But I have forgotten to affix a stamp to it.
Will the letter still be delivered to them, there is no return address on the back of the envelope. If it is delivered, will there be a charge to pay ... |
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Tax Errors - How To Get Money Back? |
| If a tax preparer makes a mistake (calculating errors) and I pay too much tax, how does it work? Will the US Tax Department give me my money back, or does the tax preparer’s liability insurance ... |
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ANDREW B | How can you calculate your net pay from gross pay? |
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cornwall_seo
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Go to http://www.i-resign.com - there is a take home pay calculator on there - dead easy to use. |
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MSMORTGAGE
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Tax and NI is different for everybody. You payslip should reflect what tax and NI have been deducted. This will vary from person to person. It isn't 17.5% - that is VAT and has nothign to do with income tax and NI. |
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ilovebigbrother
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If you are serious about calculating this then the best thing to do is book you onto a course with HMRC (Revenue and Customs) the courses are free. Book yourself onto the Paying Your Employees course through the Business support team and they will give you books and teach you how to do it.
I could tell you here and now as I pay 2500+ employees every month but there are so many things to go through i would be here all day as there are so many things to consider when calculating. I highly recommend the course |
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Haseeb Bhai
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gross pay
less expences
less tax upto ur contry value
any contribution
=net pay |
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Charlie Babbage
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Ask your employer to provide a payslip which should show all deductions. I'd be very surprised if you don't get a payslip. |
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Emma
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It depends on your tax code. I worked mine out to be 18% for tax and NI if you divide one by the other and press your % button it should tell you.
Good question though, not necesarily 17.5 thats VAT other idiot |
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Kennedy S
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http://www.listentotaxman.com/ this should help |
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Squeak
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Simplest answer is look at your payslip.
If I knew your gross pay I could calculate your net pay.
You have an annual personal allowance which is split into weekly or monthly amounts (depending on how often you are paid)
Then you have part of your wages taxed at 10% the majority at 22% and if you have a well paid job the rest is at 40% Then National insurance is taxed at 11% on part of your salary.
Your employer is your best bet and then the Inland Revenue |
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Nuwagaba M
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Just get the gross pay then subtract all the duductions like; pay as you earn, taxes and Nssf and what you remaim with will be the gross pay. |
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G!
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Take your gross pay, deduct 20% and that should give you a ball park net figure.
There are some other factors which can effect this, so it is not an exact sciece, but it will help you get an idea. |
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idareyou2jump
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deduct tax which is usually 17.5%
idiot |
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