I am Brazilian, and living creature very well, logical! how it is to be an Indian poor person, is very bad to? |
| I am Brazilian, and living creature very well, logical! how it is to be an Indian poor person, is very bad to live in this poverty that vocês lives?... |
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Why won't the IRS, nor most C.P.A.'s show us the stautue where it's states all workers must file a 1040 form? |
| Recently, Tom Cryer was recently found 'not guilty' by a jury for 'failure to file' a tax return. Mr. Cryer stopped filing yrs ago. The judge, the govt attorneys, and the jury ... |
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$600 tax refund check? I only got 389.90...why? |
What happened to the other $210.10??? Additional Details Ok, well I guess I didn't hear the Prez right...I didn't hear him say "...up to...". I thought Uncle Sam was ... |
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Are we really not required to pay our income tax? |
Ive seen numerous things about there be NO law to make us pay or file an income tax. How accurate is this? I shouldnt wouldnt mind keeping my money. Additional Details Umm actually if ... |
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Do I need an accountant? |
I am a sole trader, but mainly need someone to help me sort out budgeting and paying back debts.
End of year accounts I can do myself-particuarly with online self assesment.
Am I wasting ... |
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What states have no taxes? |
| like what states have no state taxes? are there any?... |
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If you owe money to the IRS, will they take your stimulus money to be repaid? |
| One of my co-workers said that the IRS told her daughter that they will be taking her stimulus money, due to the fact that she owes back taxes. I thought the money is ti stimulate they economy, not ... |
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Do you pay more tax on a 2nd job? or is the same 20% on both? |
| I have 1 job of 32 hours and a 2nd job of 14 hours,I know about the personal tax allowence but do i pay a higher rate on the 2nd job or still 20%?... |
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Can an employer deduct 1/2 hour lunch break from my pay, if i am part time and only working 50 hours a week? |
| I live in IL and my schedule just changed to 50 hours a week, so I'm not sure if this is fair. Plus because of the Labor Day Weekend I only worked for 45 hours, and I didn't really take a ... |
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P60 tax rebate? |
i got my P60 today earnings £19.759, and payed £2928.78p tax, tax code 522L how can i tell if i can get a rebate ? or if anyone knows anything about tax could you let me know cheers? A... |
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Earned income credit--age requirement? |
My daughter is not married and is 24 yrs old..she has a daughter 7 yrs old....the IRS rules state she has to be 25 yrs old.
Now.....she will be 25 April 12th...the rules do not say anything ... |
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What are the tax advantages of owning a home? |
Will my wife and i receive more money as we bought a house this year. Additional Details We paid over 10K in mortgage interest and 4K in property takes.... |
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How long should i have to wait? |
| i have just switched jobs and am being emergency taxed how long should it take until they have sorted my tax code? i dont know if my old employers have passed my p45 on to my new employers or if iam ... |
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Melissa R | How do you addd tax on a calculator without a tax+ button? |
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PepsiLime
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I would take your number and multiply it by the tax but hit the % key on your calculator. That should give you the tax amount, then just hit the + button. that should give you the total of the amount + the tax. |
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stoptheBS
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.05 * 6.99
would equate to .05 tax on a 6.99 purchase
1.05*6.99 would be the total cost of purchase with tax. |
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Squat1
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If the tax is 6.3%.
Take your number X (times) 1.063 =
$100.00 X 1.063 = $106.30 |
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sortaclarksville
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You multiply it by the tax rate. So, if the tax rate is 9.5%, then you multiply the total by 1.095 (by adding the 1 to the tax rate, you don't have to add the sales amount back in after calculating the tax. Just makes it easier). If it is 6.75%, then you multiply by 1.0675. |
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Derek Houston
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Sales tax is in percentage which is a decimal multiplied by 100. Do the reverse to find out what decimal to use, dividing the percentage by 100. For example, 6% (sales tax where I am) would be .06. Add 1 to the decimal, in this case making it 1.06. That's the number you multiply the amount you want to add tax to. With this example, a $20 purchase would end up $21.20 with tax. |
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bull_rooster_aardvark
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Multiply by the tax rate and add it back to the original sum. If the price is $10 and tax is 5%, 10 * .05 = 50 cents. So totaly owed is 10 + .05 or $10.50. You could also simply multiply by one plus the tax rate ($10 * 1.05 = $10.50) but the first method tells you exactly what the tax was - if you need to know. |
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Mathew
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You would need to do a separate calculation (sales price X sales tax rate = tax) for the tax and add that to the item price. |
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summer bug
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you can't |
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