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 Does the governement accept payment plans if you owe on your taxes?
I owe quite a bit back to the Federal and state government. I was wondering if the IRS at either the Federal or state level accepted payment plans. I live in Kentucky....


 I did not make any taxable income, do I still need to file taxes?
Honestly, I had never filed taxes until last year. The IRS send me a letter asking me for my 2006 filing, but I didnt file. Honestly, I still lived at home, was right out of college and helping in ...


 How many years should I save my tax returns?
I know to save my federal tax returns filing paperwork, but for how long? My file is getting full!!! I have paperwork dating back to 1997... would you keep it or throw it away?...


 How do i know about the status of income tax refunds?
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 Has anyone recieved tax stimulus yet?

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And if are you 00-10 or 10-20 ect....


 Am I a "taxpayer" even though I get a refund every year? I am asking for rebate purposes, my mother said I am
not eligible for a rebate check because I do not "pay" taxes. I filed and received a refund for 2007....


 How do i............?
avoid paying tax on a house i wish to sell. I own a property on top of the one i live in and i wish to sell it but i know i will have to pay tax on it. how do i get out of this. I have been letting ...


 I recieved this in my e-mail is it real? If not people beware of these scams!?
Tax Notification

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
United States Department of the Treasury

After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity we have determined that ...


 If I am expecting a refund, do I still have to file my taxes by 4/17?
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 What is P.A.Y.E.....................
I've paid more tax and more national insurance, but ended up with £60 more paid to me because the P.A.Y.E. has gone down....but what is it?
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Er..I earn 12000...


 What information can employers get from a Social Security Number?
What information can employers get from a Social Security Number?...


 Why do we have taxes?
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 LATE TURBO TAX STIMULUS REFUND?!?!? whERE is It???
i am suppose to recieve it today with direct deposite. Anyone else missing their payment?? Any idea why I dont have it ...


 Can someone claim a child on their taxes is they are not biologically theirs?
Me and my boyfriend have lived together for 4 years. I have 2 kids, i usually claim both of the kids on my tax return. My question is .. can he claim 1 of the children, so he can claim Head of H...


 Question about council tax (UK only)?
I live in the Worcestershire area and every year I dont have to pay council tax in the february march and april. Im not moaning about this as its nice not to have to pay but does anyone know why this ...


 Is Taxpayer Identification Number one's social security number? If not what is it and where can it be found?
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 What if you don't file your taxes?
What if someone doestn' file their taxes? A man I work with said that he hasn't filed in 3 years but now he wants to but he is affraid....


 Can I claim my boyfriends two kids since I live with them?
I worked 6 months in the begginning of the year and helped to pay for their rent, food, and clothing? I am not working now but i am not sure if that will make a difference. My boyfriend cant claim ...


 What happens when you can't pay taxes due the IRS?
Ok, so I'm going to owe the IRS a few grand this year. I have a couple of grand in savings but that's it. Can I make payments? Do I have to wipe out my savings? Should I prepare to go to ...


 Can my mother claim me as a tax exemption?
I already filed my taxes and claimed myself buy my mother got mad at me and said she could claim me as a tax exemption and she would get way more money back than I would.
I lived with her until ...



Reggie
How much tax do I get back if I am 17?
So I am 17 years old, I go to high school as a senior. Currently living with both my parents. They support me 100% I made 5216.70 this year before taxes. My earnings statement (tax section) saids:

Social Secuirty tax - 323.44
Medicare Tax - 75.64
Oregon Wbf Tax - 9.26
Federal Income Tax - 15.47
OR State Income Tax - 34.70

So my question is how much tax do I get in return? Thanks in advance.
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Edit: I tried tax calculators like the HR block one, It saids I get back 415 which doesn't seem right because it saids I qualify for some sort of credit for 400 dollars.
                     
 




paydapigg2
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Youll prob get back all of your state and mos of your federal. Or is it vice versa?? Hmm. But im assuming what you have listed above cant be total for the year for your 5000 dollar earnings because if so you must have been filing a high number all year which means theyve been taking out less taxes on you which means youll get less back.


AM-NM centaur
If your parents claim you as an exemption, you cannot also claim yourself. You would only get the standard deduction of $5350. Since your earnings are less than the standard deduction, you should apply for a refund of your $15.47 in federal taxes. Fill out form 1040-EZ or 1040-A. You may even qualify for free electronic filing.


v b
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You filled out the estimator wrong.

You managed to tell it that you were both INdependent and the age of 25 because that's what you'd have to be to qualify for $400 of EIC. Without that, you get $15 for federal which is correct.

And hint, given your track record, do not file electronically until after your parents file.


drshorty
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I'm guessing you'll get all of it back, since you made so little money. You'll find out for sure when you fill out your tax return. You can actually start on that now if you want. The forms are free for download on the web.


Judy1
Since you made under $5350, you'll get back your $15.47 that was withheld for federal, and maybe some or all of the $34.70 for OR state income tax. You'll have to file tax returns to get the money refunded to you.

Forget the credit - you aren't eligible for it. Whatever calculator you are using is showing the earned income credit - unless you have a qualifying child, which I hope you don't at 17, you aren't eligible for that, you'd have to be 25 or older to get that - maybe the calculator you used didn't ask for your age. Since your parents can claim you as a dependent, you wouldn't be eligible for it even if you DID have a child.


Steve
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Unless you messed up entering the numbers, you will only get back $15.47 in Federal tax.


h0ckeynut17
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There are some tax calculator sites on the net. MSN had one I know. Try using them.


MukatA
When you file your tax return, make sure that you don't claim your own exemption. You status is Single dependent. Your parents can claim your exemption.
Your standard deduction is $5,350 that is there is no taxable income.
You will get back you entire Federal Income tax of $15.47.
You may get back some amount from your state income tax of $34.70.

May be HR Block person was taking about Earned Income Credit. For that you must be 25 if you are Single.
That is all you will get back. You won't get back social security tax, medicare tax, Oregon Wbf Tax.


Noah
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You screwed up dude. Unless you got a few decimal points in the wrong spots, you might have to pay in on your federal and state taxes. By the time I made 5000 this year, i had already paid in 688 to federal.

By the way, being 17 years old, you're never going to see a penny of that social security or medicare money back.


living and loving life
I would estimate around $2500.


Laid back
Can't tell you what would be best. You need to talk with a twx person as to how to best file whether dependent or individual. If my experience has anything to say it is you will owe 10 times as much as will be heavily penalized for even working. IRS is for themselves only and rules are written to take money from the taxpayer so they can support deadbeats and democrats.


taxprepluh
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you are are looking at a $15 refund since you are listed as a dependent on your parents return.


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