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 Which tax service is better?!?
Jackson Hewitt OR H&R block

I work for kroger and get a 25.00 discount for jackson hewitt but have never used either service.. Any suggestions?...


 Can i do my own taxes??
is there a free good site that tells you how to file taxes is just a simple form nothing complicated i just want to know if i can do it myself insted of paying $50, for it i got the time and maybe ...


 I have heard that claiming 7 children on your taxes puts you in a tax-free status, is this true?
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 Do i need to file taxes if my total earnings were 338.38?
I started my first job at a grocery store and i worked there for at least 3 weeks before i got fired. Do i still need to file taxes if my total earnings were $338.38...


 Is it illegal to marry for tax purposes only?
I heard taxes were cut waaaaay down if you are married in comparison to those who are single. If you decide to marry a person for tax purposes only, (meaning you are not living with them and chose ...


 Why don't I get a tax refund? I think I messed up and checked a wrong box or something when I started working
I made under $4500 in 2007 and have a child so I thought I would get money back. But I used turbo tax and it said my refund was $0. What did I do wrong? How did this happen?...


 What is sales tax for candles?

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 How can i stop the bailiffs from coming to my house?:-( helppp?
i have phoned the bailifts and they wont let me even thought i have been paying it everymonth just i havent been paying the full amount whitch i cannot afford it. i have 5 children and i dont want to ...


 What tax do I pay in an Indian restaurant if I am drunk and abusive to the staff?
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 Why do people with higher paying jobs pay more tax?
Do you think its fair that if a lawyer or doctor makes 1 million (guessing) dollars a year and has to pay a crap load then someone who makes 30-60 thousand?

Why do they have to pay more? W...


 Will Obama's tax plan result in businesses laying off workers and reducing pay?
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 If given a gift does that become your property?
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 Where's my tax relief check?
Or whatever that check is called we are supposed to be getting.
I filed my taxes rather late- April 15th, when should I expect the gas money to roll in?...


 I've haven't receive my stimulus check yet and the last 2 of my social security# is 20 what's going on?
The goverment said that anyone ss# ending with 00-20 will recieve thier payment on may 2....


 TAX REBATE QUESTION??? why are some people getting their checks earlier than others??
I have been checking the IRS website and it said mine was scheduled to come out by May 30th, than I heard that the checks were coming out earlier than expected. My neighbor recieved her check ...


 Self-employed no paying taxes since 2004?
self employed and have not declare taxes since 2004 what can happend ? what is the way to solve this problem.?
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Obviously I’m doing this question for someone else ...


 I went to the new "Where's my rebate" the IRS has?
I tried it But it says I have made a mistake after I entered all of my info. I re tried it several times. I don't know what Im doing wrong? Did it work for everyone else???
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 Is there a yahoo/msn online lottery?I have been informed i've won, but i have to pay $850 to get my package.
i was informed that i won 1,000,000.00 great britain pounds, which converts over to $1,975,055.05. Now i have to pay $850 ( mailing, insurance coverage )
from great britain to recieve my ...


 What should I do if someone else got my tax rebate? And what can I do about them having my SSN?
I was supposed to get my rebate deposited on the 16th. I have read that people had thiers sent to the wrong bank account and it has it identified with the SSN in the details of the deposit....


 Is my employer cheating me\salary?
i manage pizza shop in pa when i got hired owner told me i.ll be working 55 to 60 hours a week. and we get paid on 7. th and 22.nd..twice a month .pay period starts 1.st thru 15.th and i worked 125 ...



tran_face
How much taxes do teens pay.??
does anybody know how much taxes teens have to pay every year.?? or does anybody know any good websites that would give this information.??
                     
 




hawaiihg
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well im seventeen and i paid like 500 dollars in taxes but i u get it all back


freesumpin
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The same as the rest of us, depending on how much is earned.


STEVEN F
Taxes are based on income not age. If your parents are still allowed to claim you as a dependent, your standard deduction and personal exemption are less than if they are not. The link below is the IRS website. It has more information than you can possible read.


The Invisible Woman
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It does not depend on your age, it is on how much money you made and what you claimed.


Misty K
Age doesn't matter- its how much you made while you were working. Your parents can claim you on their tax return whether you are living with them or not until 18 or legally married unless its in court papers or what not that they can't.

You might try using this link :
http://finance.yahoo.com/taxes/calculators


acid tongue
depends on how much money you make


JD
unless you have a job, nothing. check with your parents, because if they are listing you as a dependent on their taxes then that will affect what you do too.


dudette
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it all depends on how much u get like from work and ****


Freddie
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Usually teenagers pay next to nothing in taxes because they make next to nothing. A teenager working a part-time job is still eligible for the standard deduction of $5150, for tax year 2006. For a teenager making more than this amount, they will still be in the lowest possible tax bracket, entitling them to almost all taxes refunded.

For a more specific estimate on an individuals tax obligations, www.irs.gov has a withholding calculator listed under its individuals tab.


Kitty
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Age has nothing to do with taxes...AMOUNT does...

You make a large amount you pay a large amount... very simple

Deductions play a factor and are different for everyone.

Assume 1/3 of what you made to go to uncle sam then you will have no surprises!


bosox_75
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Teens living with their parents without a job, don't have to pay any taxes. Their parents pay taxes about their children, but the teen doesn't have to pay anything. Once they get a job, though, all types of income tax are payed by the teen. They also have to pay taxes once they move away from their parents and get a place of their own. Look it up in a search, and I'm sure you'll find something.


co1nco2
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go to the irs website. that should help


mss04
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It depends on your income which tells you what tax bracket you are in and how much should be withheld. Go to www.IRS.gov and find out their tax bracket.


Kenshin
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sale tax ? like millions of dollars

Income tax it depends on your income weather you have "Earn Income" working at a gas station or "investment Income".

In general Rule if you have wage income under $5,000.00 and you are single you do not have to pay any taxes. anything over that amount will depend on how much income vs you life style and condition of living.


Anna
It is generally about 1/3 of your gross annual income. If you make under a certain amount (determined by your state and fed government---check H & R Block), you will get all or most of what you pay in back at the end of the year (after you file your 1040 EZ in April).


thetdw
Well they were all ,well not all,close to right. If you are a student,you get it all back.If you live with your parents,you get it all back.If you are out on your own and not enrolled in school,you get stiffed just like the rest of us!!


rockinbrock2000
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hmm. not sure


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