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 Can anyone tell me what I need to do to work in UK?
I applied several times and was considered with a lot of interest due to my qualifications and experience. Then the recruiters kept telling me that I must be in UK first and contact them. I do not ...


 Is doggie vet bills tax deductable?
i have vet bills that total over 1000 dollars because she had surgery and checkups in between can i claim that on my taxes for 2008 (i know silly question)...


 What taxes do canadians pay on money they inherit?
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 I lose my W2...?
I recently lost my W2 form. I left it in a folder at school...and when I went to go back to get the folder a few days later - it was gone. Is there any way I can get another form? Should I be worried ...


 Someone has claimed my son for the 2007 tax year! How do I find out what's going on?
My returns were rejected saying that my son has already been claimed. The IRS advices to mail my returns and when they process them in 4-6 weeks I will get a letter advising I have to prove my legal ...


 If i don't report some of my income to the IRS on my taxes what will happen? Can they find out?
I am pretty much a stay at homemom. I have a small part time job where I made about 4,000 dollars. They did not take any taxes out of each of my pay checks. If I didn't turn the W-2 stub in ...


 What sort of tax and ni would you expect to pay on wages of £450?
i have a wife 2 kids if that makes any difference. as i'm not sure if my tax code is ...


 Is money left in your Paypal account from selling things on Ebay seen as income by the government?
I've sold a few things around the house on Ebay and I've just left all of my profits in my Paypal account. For tax purposes, does the government look at your Paypal account to see if you�...


 What is the tax in the u.s.?
like in canada it's 13% but i wanna know that the tax is for the u.s....


 I just started working this month, will I be able to claim my daughter on my income taxes?
how does it work and would i receive a refund?
ive heard of an EIC, does that apply to me?
i am single and my child is 6 months. (i dont receive child support and the father is not ...


 If you make less than $2000 in a year, do you have to file taxes?
I sold some Mary Kay, and made 50% of my earnings...but it was no where near $2000.00

And I was told by my dad that if you dont make more than $2000 in a year then you don't have to ...


 I am a single mother of two children and i didn't work for the year,can i still file and claim taxes?
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 I made less than $3000. We file jointly. Do I need to report my income? My husband made $50,000.?

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Thank you for the answers. The reason I asked was becasue my employer didn't take any federal out ....


 I am sngle with no kid, i work full time can i apply for working tax credit?
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 I'm claiming working tax credits but each week my hours change from 0-40hrs should i tell the government ?

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to elaborate i'm self employed and was very busy until the end of the tax year
hopefully soon i will get some more work but have not worked for 2.5 months ...


 Liable for future hubby's past due child support?

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My fiance, who is working and paying child support, owes from back child support when he was unemployed....


 What is medium household income?
I've tried looking on yahoo answers and want a straight answer to what is "medium household income." Our combined income is around 80,000+/- and want to know if we will be getting ...


 Do you think our taxes are to high?
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 Not being paid overtime after 40hours.?
Here is the situation. My mom earns 10.56 an hour. She worked 40 hours at regular rate and 32 hours overtime. Total of 72 hours. Her employer calculated her overtime as 10.72x32. Instead of ...


 My dad told he'll buy me an xbox 360 pro when the tax returns/refunds when will that be?
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nani
How to get rid of tax (while earning large amounts)?
                     
 




Janet P
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Invest your money.


dazzerukuk
Don't pay it. Go to prison in a few years time.

Pay it. Enjoy the rest of your life.


Rita
Taxes are the price we pay for civilized society.If you want to get rid of taxes altogether, how can the government support and finance public projects such as roads, schools, national defense...


Bhaskaran K
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Tax evading is not at all a good practice by a citizen. It is his duty to pay tax and thus serve the country. He should be proud in payment of tax. He will get its result through government services.. and thus tax paying is service to nation as a whole.


arelente2
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[almost] everything has tax.
You can only lessen its amount by pardon from the government or something like that.

Evading tax is a serious crime which can lead you to prison.

don't worry though, taxes will help the government help its people by providing better public goods and services.


taxpert
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If you are an employee it is not easy to get rid of tax and it is also deducted at source from your salary.
If you are in Business all the expenses incurred for running the business are allowable deduction under the provisions of Income tax Act which are at the link below:
http://www.allindiantaxes.com/income-tax-income-tax-act.php


Michael JB
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make donations to charities and max out your 401k, IRAs, etc.

just don't do like Wesley Snipes or Al Capone! Taxes suck but aren't worth being a fugitive or going to prison over.


NONAME
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Incorporate and run a small business that you can run every possible expense through.

Find a really good CPA or tax attorney to get specific advice on what you can do.


guharamdas
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pay your tax, it is for poor people


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