How can you survive with the state pension in the u.k ?am i correct to think it is as much as i thin ? |
| I read that the state pension is 70£ per month.. how can someone survive with that money ??how do the older ppl in the uk survive.. i mean if u earn 19.000 / annum ..is hard to get a mortgae and a ... |
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If I give my friend $10,000 does she have to pay taxes on it? |
| If I win a large amount in a lottery, and give some money to a friend or relative, does the IRS expect them to pay an income tax, or maybe a gift tax, or luxury tax, or any kind of tax? Or would it ... |
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Tax filing status. Can a married person file single? |
| My wife and I have been separated for 2 years. No sharing whatsoever of income. She owns her house. I own mine. I never changed my status at work when we got married, I still show single on my w2. C... |
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What do u mean of uk national lottery,is there any possibility of getting the cheque from them? |
| i won the lottery, they have snd the winning certificate but still i didnt got the money, is there any suggestions or known persons to get the cheque ... |
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VITALLY IMPORTANT - Proposed Stealth Tax for Car Owners? |
| Apparently the government are trying to introduce a tracking device to all cars so that we may be taxed for our monthly mileage. The trackers cost around £200 (that you will have to buy) and you ... |
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How can I pay off IRS?,if they keep charging interest fee? |
| I have an installment agreement with IRS to pay off the $3000 that I owed them but they charge $500 interest fee.So how the hell can I pay them off with only $150 a month?.I don't even make that ... |
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Does the IRS accept e-files on holidays and weekends? |
| I e-filed my return on the 15th with taxcut. It was successfully sent and said it typically takes 24-48 hours to be accepted by the IRS. Today is the 18th! Does the 24-48 hours include the weekend ... |
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I've been offered voluntary redundancy, around 21k. When can I claim benefits if I take it? |
| Will I be able to get contribution based JSA straight away or is there a gap before I can? Also when would I be entitled to housing benefit and council tax benefit? Of course I'd hope to get a ... |
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Filing Head of Household for both spouses? |
| Can both spouses file head of household on their taxes without getting in trouble?... |
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Is It True That Nobody's Paying Income Taxes This Year? |
| U.S.A. My co-worker told me that if the government owes you money they will pay you in monthly installments and that if you owe the government that you don't have to pay this year. Is that ... |
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I got married in June, how should I file taxes this year? |
| He makes more money then me and has to pay in, where I have my son I claim (he is not the father), can we file separately, is this a good or bad idea.... |
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If YOU received your PAPER STIMULUS REBATE in the SNAIL MAIL , please answer ;-)? |
| Please do me and a lot of people on here a favor. Can you go to the irs website and to the "tracker" on there and let us know what it says. Does it say it will be mailed on May 16th? Does ... |
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E-filers? How quickly did you get your refund after e-filing? |
I used Turbo Tax but I dont think it matters who you filed with, just in case it does, when answering if you used Turbo Tax too, please say so. Thanks. =)
Also I am not asking for an ... |
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datboyfree | I'm a 22 year old college student and made around 3,000 dollars will I recieve a tax rebate? |
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Richard M
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If your parents do not claim you as a dependent, you need $3000 in earned income to qualify for the minimum $300 rebate.
If your parents claim you as a dependent, you will be ineligible for the rebate, but you may still benefit under the plan.
While the rebate depends on your 2007 status and income, it is actually a rebate toward your 2008 taxes. According to the proposed plan, in 2008, taxes would be cut from 10 percent to zero percent on the first $6,000 dollars of taxable income for individual taxpayers.
So if you have taxable income in 2008, you will see a tax cut when you file in 2009. |
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Notorious DPT
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you won't i checked |
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v b
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If your parents can claim you on their taxes as a dependent, no...even if you make $30,000 not $3000. |
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P.Y.T.
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NOT IF YOUR PARENTS CLAIM YOU AS A DEPENDENT. |
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cstrait37
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YES, if you file your income taxes this year AND made over $3000 you will sometime in late Spring...
Please spend it on ME... |
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Slartibartfast
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You're not a student in English are you?
i before e except after c . . . . . |
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Tim
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You are close to the minimum limits. It depends on the extact amount you made. |
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defilar
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I'd imagine you probably will but I also believe that you don't even need to file with that little being made.
Contact the IRS or say a local tax filing such as H&R Block. |
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allmetal1
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check on it you may not even have to file |
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Beer is good for breakfast
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Do your parents claim you on their taxes? Then no. I would guess that they do, because you aren't paying your way through school on $3,000 a year. They deserve the tax credit for paying for your school.
If for some reason you are not claimed, then the answer would depend on whether or not you made over $3,000. If it is under you won't get anything. If it is over $3,000 you will be eligible to receive from $300 up to what you paid in federal income taxes. |
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