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 I am receiving a large personal check, will I be taxed and do I have to report this to the IRS?
I am getting a personal check from my grandparents for $19,400. It used to be in some sort of account that they had set up for my college but I am done with school and they are sending me the rest in ...


 The hate cleric Bakri's daughter gets £360 a wk benefits yet I pay tax on a pension of £224 wk. Is that fair ?
Mine and my wife's old age pension and a small private one are left with £210 a week after tax and are not entitled to state benefits. Had we been on state benefits, we wouldn't be liable ...


 Where is my economic stimulation payment?
According to the irs schedule I was supposed to get my stimuation payment deposited into my bank account on Monday. I have yet to see it post to my account. What are the possible reasons why?
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 Can a divorced man claim 2 children as dependents while he is paying child support?
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 Tax and dependent question with a crazy ex?
My ex claimed my son on her taxes and wasn't supposed to according to our custody agreement. So my tax return was refused by the IRS because they said that my son's SS# had already been ...


 How much money does a single male have to make in a year to file federal income taxes?
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 When will the tax rebates be arriving?
When can we expect the tax rebates to arrive? Is it based on when you file your taxes? Or will everyone be receiving the rebates in a certain month/time? My husband and I already filed our taxes and ...


 Tax on Gambling? someone help me out?
this is real ok.
in a year i have lost $1000 and then i recovered back $900 that mean the net is a loss of -$100.
my question is do i have to pay part of the $900 of winning to tax?
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 How can you tell who owns a fence that separates two properties?
I live in a condominium that is surrounded by a private road. The road is for the use of the home owners whose houses surround our condo building. The "legend" has it that the fence ...


 How can 95% of taxpayers receive a tax cut when 40% do not pay any income taxes?
I'm confused about Obama's tax plan. Which 95%? Is it people who actually pay income taxes or is it 95% of the population in general? Is it income taxes he wants to cut? Or is it payroll ...


 How long do I have to wait for my refund if i did it on feb.1,2008 i e-filed .?
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 What is the maximum prison sentance for tax evasion in the UK???
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 I've been getting e-mails stating that I've won the UK lottery and other lotteries. Are they for real?
For some time now, I been getting e-mails asking me to help families get there money back after the death of the loved one. Isn't that embezlling. Now I'm winning all these lotteries, ...


 What will happen if you havent paid tax or national insurance for 8 years?
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 Got a negative tax return, is it normal?
I am filling in my 2006 tax return by Turbo Tax on line. This is my first time to use this program. I was so surprised finally I got a negative return which means I will have to pay more tax. Is it ...


 Is the tv licence a tax or a fee?
And do other countries charge like ...


 If you don't owe anything state tax, do you have to file?
I was helping my parents doing their tax return. They are getting a small refund from Federal, but nothing is owe or due on state. Do they still have to file the state? The state is Arizona by the ...


 I got taxed 40% on my severance pay, is that right?
I just got my severance check in the mail today from the company that let me go and they took out $5800 in taxes on a $14,700 payment... Can that be right? That comes out to 40% when Im in only a 25% ...


 Can I file federal taxes if I have a warrant for my arrest?

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 What is tax credit ?
In the UK, what is tax credit ?

What kind of tax credit do we have in UK ?

how many tax credit do we have in UK...



Emma
How long do you have to work in order to file for taxes???
i have been working since aug.2006 so i was wondering if i can file for taxes???
                     
 




practicalwizard
if you have any earnings, the company you worked for will send you a w-2 and you file. like, even if you worked for 1 day within a year.


A: Ken
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Based on your e-mail address, I assume you're residing in the United States. I'm quite often wrong, please correct me as necessary.

You actually need to file taxes every year unless you make less than the following yearly incomes under 65 years of age: (another assumption)

Single $8,450
Head of household $10,850
Widow(er) $13,600
Married (filing jointly) $16,900
Married (filing seperate) $3,300
(as of 2007-01-20)

If you are an US citizen, you will need to file your taxes before April 16, 2007.

August 2006 would count as the 2006 tax year, so if you've exceeded $8,450 or would like a tax return, you would file everything up till December 31st, 2006 as income for year 2006.

If you haven't earned more than $8,450 in 2006, you should not be taxed for 2006, and you should get a return.

For more information, including free file (free online tax federal filing), please see the official IRS website:
http://www.irs.gov/

Hope this helps,
Ken


jsabor25
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If you have a job and they take income tax out you can file even if you work one month or 2 weeks as long as they take income tax from your pay check. you can file .


Julie T
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It is not the length of time you work...it is the amount of money that you earn.

Download the forms at www.irs.gov


STEVEN F
A-Ken gave an excellent answer. If you made less than the amount that requires filing, you can only claim a refund if you file.

NOTE: Why is he assuming you are in the US based on you e-mail address? The fact you posted the question under 'Taxes -> United States' should be enough to assume that.


Judy1
Yes you can, and depending on how much you made, you might be required to.


Debt Free!
oh yeah. the gimmie-ment wants a portion of anything you call income. you can work for 1 day. they want half.


MoneyHungry
I believe as long as your claiming yourself as an independent, free from your parents you would file your own taxes. If you are a dependent of your parents, then they do it for you. Also you need to have the W-2 forms to file your taxes.


FaerieWhings
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Even if you don't work you file.

I repeat, even if you don't work you still have to report that to the IRS. You won't pay or get back, but you still have to file with them.


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