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 How do I file taxes if my parents pay for my rent?
I have a kid and I make very little money. My mom pays for my rent (though she lives somewhere else). If I'm filing as an independent this year, do I include money from my mom as income? If I ...


 Living in Oklahoma will I be taxed by Ok for all the $ I make in another state that has no state tax?
I will be moving to Texas in the next 3 weeks to go work, don't know how long I will be there. Will I have to pay Oklahoma on the money I make in Texas since Oklahoma has state tax and Texas ...


 Can I claim head of household on my taxes?
Currently I'm not married and have no children. I dont claim myself during the year. So how do I claim myself at the end of the year?

This government is screwed up. I know people in ...


 IRS Question?
I recently received a letter from IRS indicating I never filed one of my W2 from a previous job in 2005.Honestly, I never received the W2. So I called the company.(no longer works there) and the sent ...


 How do I know if i am claimed as a dependant?
One of the questions on the college application is: Are you claimed as a dependent or are you eligible to be claimed as a dependent by a parent or court-appointed legal guardian?

I'm ...


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 I was audited by the IRS and was found to owe more money. How long will I owe the IRS?
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 If theres no taxable income do you still file for state taxes?
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 I made about $2000 in tax last year and was deducted by the irs,will I get my stimulus check?
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 H.R. told me that I have to have a checking account to work here. She said I have until the end of the month?
I will be fired if I do not get an account .Is this legal?...


 Just got married. Forgot to update W-2 to married status. How should I file tax?
I got married in June 2006, but forgot to update my W-2 to married status. I would prefer to file jointly but not sure if having to forget to update the W-2 matters....


 They are taking half my paycheck! Taxes are anyway. I'm a cosmetologist. ?
How can I solve this problem?? I've never had this happen. They tax half of my paycheck no matter how much I make. I make hourly with commission. I do make tips too. and I do report them. Taxes ...


 Stimulance check?
me and my husband are getting the check but we broke up and i want to know if he can cash it without me... im a house wife and he works but he calimed me on the taxes .. i just want to split the ...


 My employer doesn't withhold taxes, how do I know how much to save for taxes?
I'm considering a contract job that has a W-9 form that I sign. How do I know how much to save to pay taxes? I'm married, filing jointly....


 Whats the difference btwn 1 and 0 on a W-4?
For example: If you put 1, you get more money taken out each paycheck and less of a tax refund and if you put 0 you get less taken out each paycheck and more of a tax refund.

Is that right,...


 Anyone think that low income earners should not be taxed. Gordon Brown the t****r sort it out Brownie.?
make GREAT britain Great ...


 I haven't recieved my stimulus check. Should I worry?
I heard the last day they irs sent them out was June 2 and I was told I was eligible for it but I havent recieved ...


 We are having a debate at work and i think it is smarter to file "0" on your taxes if you are single.
I was always told that if you file zero on you taxes, that means that you are claiming "zero" and that they will take the most amount out of your paycheck so you most likely will not have ...


 I am a part time nanny, If my employers don't claim my income on their taxes do i have to file my own?
My employers are paying my in cash and not claiming me as an employee on their taxes, so do I still have to claim this income on my taxes? I work another job in a restaurant and obviously file those ...


 Can we get tax credits we earn £22,500 per yr with 3 children?
if i move in with my partner will i still get my tax credits i earn £7000 per yr he earns £15,500 i also have 3 dependant ...



Nat
How do you file your taxes when living in one state and working in another?
Living in Indiana but working in Chicago, Illinois.
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Thanks for your answers so far but I really don't want to pay that much money to have them done. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there that have to file like this. I can't imagine it being that difficult.
                     
 




smith j
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this is simple. you can go to www.expresstaxrefund.com to file your taxes. there is a step by step procedure to file your taxes and they handle your situation where living in a seperate state than where you work. if you had a question you can even use their live customer support and get your answer in under a minute.


kgmboat
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consider hiring a cpa... this can get complicated


zyberianwarrior
third answer is WRONG! Your taxes are based on the state you live IN not where you work. Doesn't matter where you work just where you live. IE work in Georgia live in Florida no state income tax that simple.


freakyallweeky
You have to file state tax for the state you work in no matter what state you live in. That is why it is called INCOME tax. Your income comes from Illinois even if you lived in Miami.


choc_lab_1
take your w-2 to a tax preparer and they can help you file your taxes


dragonfly_3
I believe you have to file in both states. I used to work as a recruiter for a school in one state and I lived in another and recruited in my home state. I only set foot in the state the school was based in once or twice a year for a couple of days, but I was still required to fill out the state tax form for that state plus my home state. I had to submit homestead proof to the first state that I did not live there in order to get the state taxes that witheld returned to me. It's a pain in the butt but mostly likely you will have to file 2 state returns. Blech.


angelam219
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Your W4 should have been completed to reflect your home address, therefore your employer should be contributing to your sate of residence and that is the state that you file for.


davo
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hey nat
consult a good tax accountant no problem


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