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 Can the IRS take money from your bank account if you put it in you maiden name?
You owe them in your married name. Just wondering how far they would go, please if you know, share your knowledge =)...


 What is PAN card? how can u get one in india?
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 Compensation will it affect my benefit payments?
i am going to be receiving a compensation payment. I am on incapacity benefit. Will the amount I receive affect my benefit payments is there a max amount?

im in ...


 Can I e-file if I file "married filing separate" ?
my accountant said she cannot e-file me and I need to file it myself if I go for "married filing seoparate"...


 What is the capital gains tax rate on interest paid from privately held stock?
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 Can someone help me understand this?
Ok, so I just read a news article about the guy who caught the Barry Bonds record breaking homerun ball.

He said that he has no choice but to sell it because he is going to be charged ...


 Hi Can you please some tell me why do employers charge additional 10% payroll taxes on employees.?

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Assume that employee is on Bench and he requested his employer to run his payorll for 1 month(on bench).

Does employer has right to charge 10% additional ...


 Check status of rebate online...?
I don't know if you guys know that you can check the status of your rebate on the irs website https://sa1.www4.irs.gov...


 Which is bad, Tax Evasion or Tax Avoidance?
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 Can my employer make me work OT? If so is there a maximum amount per week? What if it affects my well-being?
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 What are the best ways to go around tax?
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 Is there a law which requires private citizens to pay federal income tax?
I have been hearing that there is no actual law to this effect.
Could this be true? Please cite the specific laws and supreme court rulings which are relevant, if you can.

An 11 part ...


 What if a person never filed for taxes in there life and owe mass amounts of medical bill and never payed one?
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 We were gifted a home.....Should I sell my home or stay in it until 2012?
We were gifted a home in August 2007.... I am told that we need to live in it for 5 years.... I have 2 kids and the house is really small my wife and i have been looking at larger homes and want to ...


 Taxes on something lol?
if something is 30.00 dollars and u have 6% tax on it how much will that item cost all together?...


 Just checked Where's My Refund...?
It is now corrected to say DD on 1/30. You all may want to check again! Interesting how they got the glitch fixed and was able to UPDATE WMR more than once a week! LOL
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 If you buy turbo tax software from store is it good for one year only or can you use it in years to come?
please only answer if you know dont ...


 Can you claim a child even if they did not live with you during the past year?
I have custody papers that say that I can claim my daughter, but she has lived with her dad for the past 20 months. Should I claim her or not?
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I am actually the child&...


 Do I get to claim mortgage interest that was payed in 2006 on my tax refund.?
If so, would I do it on a 1040? Do I get the whole amount back? If you could just answer to the best of your knowledge. I know that answers isn't for legal advice. I'm jsut trying to get ...


 Does anybody know how much tax is cut from minimum wage in the UK? Thanx?
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Miss Lady
How much does a person have to make in one year in order to recieve tax refunds?
                     
 




Kokopelli
It is impossible to answer this question. Every case is different. it depends on exemptions, dependents, total gross income, deductions, IRA contributions, and whether or not the individual is eligible for the child tax credits or earned income tax credit, and in the case of individuals working as an employee, the number of withholding allowances claimed on the W-4 Form. There are just too many variables and unknowns to be able to give a definitive answer to this question as stated.

In certain circumstances, with three qualifying children, you do not have to make any money at all ($0.00) and still get a refund of up to about $4,300. So it is possible to answer this queston by saying that it is possible to have no income at all and pay no taxes and still get a refund.


Judy1
It has nothing to do with how much you make. What counts is how much you owe, and how much you had withheld or paid in estimated quarterly payments.

Also, depending on your income, you might be eligible for a refundable credit like the Earned Income Credit - this can give you back a refund even if you didn't pay anything in.


rainfingers
The refund doesn't depend on how much money you make. You get a refund if the amount of tax you've paid for the year (usually withheld from your paycheck) is more than the tax you owe.

The amount of tax withheld is calculated from the information you supply on your W-4 form. The amount of tax you owe is computed from your taxable income after various adjustments such as deductions, tax credits, etc.


rbarc
It depends on how much you paid and how much you made. If you didn't pay enough, you will have to pay. If you already paid too much, then you will get a refund.


a1c_airman
is not so much how much you make but how much you deduct.!!!! there is probably things that you can deduct that you are not puting in your taxes.


mugwumper
At least $1. Less than that and the IRS will not refund.


whatevit
If you pay any taxes at all you will receive a tax refund if the right amount of funds were paid each week. If you make $2,000 in the year, you may get it all back. If you make $4,500 in the year you will not get as large a percentage as the first person. If you make $8,000 to $15,000 and the correct amount of taxes were paid you will get back the same average amount.

I know you want to know, but this is a question that the answer never will do you any good. The amount of tax is going to change with the amount on pay and the number of dependents as well as the amount of deductions.


redbydesign
Check with your state guidelines, however it is the norm of over $6500.00 gross and of course it depends on your specific deductions. Look on the paystub to see amount you have paid already I suggest a consumer credit and tax course. Several are available online now thru www.gov Remember knowledge saves you many dollars in the long run and no one is going to save you except you Be Informed Be Wise


RunningMan²
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Unless you have gone exempt, you will recieve a refund. If you made below a certain amount, like 12k, you will recieve a full refund of all taxes paid.


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