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 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 ...


 I have a tax question involving independent contract work.?
my boyfriend works for fedex for his dad, and he owes alot of money on his taxes because when he started he though the taxes were taken out. But come to find out he owes like $8000 for the past 2 ...


 Do you need a SSN to get a tax preparer license?
If you wanted to get a tax preparer license, do you need to have a social security number?...


 My tax were not done incorrect?
who can i ...


 Do I get a refund of social security and medicare taxes paid?
Are Social Sec and Medicare taxes refundable if income falls under certain condition?

Thanks....


 I did not file my taxes for 2005, what will happen.?
I was on deployment all through tax filing season of 2005 and totally forgot to file my taxes. I usually get about 400 to 500 dollars back every year so its not like I owed any money to the IRS. J...


 Should all British subjects pay tax.?
If one is British and live abroad, one can connive not to pay UK income tax. However, Americans must pay tax wherever they may live or risk not being let back into the homeland....


 I haven't receieved my w2 form to file my taxes!! What do I do???
I can't get my employee to send it again because I cannot contact them...Is there an way I can do my taxes without the w2 form???
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Is it true that I can still do ...


 Is there a sum to work out how to take of VAT?
My dad has asked me to post this question. He said that there is a simple sum to work out how to take of VAT, but I haven't got a clue! Can anyone help?...


 Can i still file taxes if my parents carried me on their taxes if i'm in school?
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 How long am i required to keep personal tax return copies?
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Alan
How much do i need to earn befor i pay tax on my wages my other half pays tax my code is 522l code
My boyfriend works and pays tax through his wage,s we have two children i work 16 hrs a week and my tax code is 522l should i be paying tax
                     
 




oo_siouxsie_oo
You can earn £5225 tax free, then you pay 10% on the next £2200 (approx) and 22% on anything above that.


jed slade
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It looks like five thousand two hundred and twenty one pounds,then you pay tax.


steffi
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First I would query if your code number is correct. Have you been notified of this by tax office, or did employer fail to budget-uprate last April? The first answer is also out of date, with last year's figures.
You are taxed on the money you earn, hours worked have nothing to do with it. Whether or not you should be paying tax depends on your weekly wage. Current limit is about £104 per week, going up in September.
There are no longer any tax allowances for children.


Captain Sarcasm
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Add a zero to the end of your tax code and that gives you the amount you can earn tax free, so £5,220.


Onestep downfrom God
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TAKE £5435 (NEXT MONTH £6035) and divide it by the number of pay intervals in a year. If you earn more than that, you'll pay tax. (If you earn more than £6.53 per hour, you're taxable)


MrFinance
Take the number in your tax code and Multiply by 10:

Giving: 5220 pounds


jackie m
anything over about £95 per week will be taxed, have you claimed child tax or working tax credit. 522L is the working persons tax code unless you are a working pensioner or company director or have company car.


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