Hi there..UK only plz ...How to work out how much tax you pay? |
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Where do i find my 2006 income tax info? or how? |
| I need to find my earning from one job, but wasn't sure how much I made. Where do I go to find that info? How much income earning is required in order to file tax? (california area)... |
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Incapability Brown is hinting at tax cuts. How are they going to finance it? ? |
The British Government always gives with one hand and takes with the other and swallows the rest with a big mouth. I look upon the ideas with shall we say a cynical interest Additional Details
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If you owe IRS for back taxes and have no assets, savings and live check to check. R there any hardship exemp? |
| ive heard there is hardship form you can fill out to have your tax debt completely waived or signifigantly reduced if you dont have the assets or income to satisfy your irs obligation, is this true?... |
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Do teens have to pay taxes in Maryland? |
i live in Maryland, and i want to get a part time job after school
but i dont want a job if i have to pay taxes on what i earn. i want a job so i can have money to use when i go to collage in 4 ... |
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Please DO NOT spend any tax rebate check.? |
| If everyone spends it it will actually hurt the economy in the long run. If everyone spends it just imagine what the inflation rate will be. Inflation is what is wrong with the economy. If we can get ... |
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My sister and I have our names on our mortgage loan. Do we both claim the interest? My SSN is on the form.? |
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Can the council bailiffs take my girlfriends stuff? ? |
| I have some arrears on the council tax and I have been threatened with Bailiffs. They are claiming full payment up to feb 09 which I think is strange. But my girlfriend has just moved in and i`m ... |
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I just got my council tax payment details and its £160 amonth, with discount.? |
i cant afford this per month...what can i do? i thought it would only be about 90 per month...will the council help with this? or am i stuffed? Additional Details i do not live in a big ... |
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If I donate a home theatre system that I paid $200 for, but was told it's worth $2500, how much can I claim? |
| I bought a home theatre system in a parking lot in L.A. for $200. I was told it was worth $2500 and the price on the box confirms this. I'm pretty sure this was a scam. If I were to donate ... |
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Can I claim my mother and my brother? |
| My father passed away a few months ago. My mother and my brother (he is 18) are not employed. I am supporting the family (house payment, car payment, utilities, etc...) can I claim them on my taxes?... |
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Council Tax set to soar!? |
You might say 'So what's new', but you may also ask 'Why'?
The authorities claim the costs are justified, and amongst them the costs of immigration is claimed as one. M... |
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christine.sokolowski | I am 22, not a student..can my parents claim me? |
i want to go back to school next semester, and have heard mixed reviews on what makes you eligable to be your parents dependent.
i am 22, make 1200 a month and pay 800 a month in bills. i still live with my parents and they pay rent. everything else is my responsibility.
DO MY PARENTS STILL HAVE TO BE INVOLVED IN APPLYING FOR MY FAFSA OR CAN I DO IT ALL ON MY OWN?
ps. my parents havent filed taxes for 2006 yet! so they haven't claimed me yet, does it sound like they have to claim me? if so, does this mean i get screwed out of MY tax return? |
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bostonianinmo
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Since you are over age 19 and are NOT a full-time student your parents may NOT claim you as a dependent under the Qualifying Child rule. For tax year 2008 they might be able to claim you IF you become a full-time student for more than 5 months AND if you provide less than half of your own support IF you are under age 23 on Dec 31, 2008.
Your income is FAR too high for them to claim you under the Qualifying Relative rule. The ceiling for that was $3,400 for 2007 and $3,300 for 2006.
Whether your parents' income will factor into your eligibility isn't a tax question. Ask the financial aid office at your chosen school. The last time I was involved with this (as a parent) my income was considered until my son reached age 26 even though I could not claim him as a dependent at the time. The rules may have changed since then but the financial aid office can answer all of those questions. |
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millertime
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If you are 22 and not in school they can't claim you you have to file your own taxes |
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Nancy C
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You cannot be claimed because you made too much money! Get the IRS instruction booklet from the post office. It has the details of the conditions under which someone can be claimed as dependent. |
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Baby Poots
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You need to talk to the Financial Aid office at the school you are wanting to attend. |
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catehokte1
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It is highly unlikely that they can claim you at present as a dependent. You make too much money and while you live with them, you are self supporting. Wether you are still living at home or not, they have to prove they fully supported you for 6 months or more in this past year so unless you didn't work for 6 months or more and totally lived off of them, they can't claim you as a dependent. We are caregivers to my brother in law who is disabled and gets a VA disability check. He contributes a little towards the electric bill but other than that we provide everything, food, housing, transportation . We can claim him and do. He pays no rent, his check isn't big enough and he doesn't pay for his own food either. |
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Boom B
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after 18, you're free. |
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Locked & Loaded
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If you are living under their roof and you rely on your parents for food and shelter, they can claim you as a dependent. The same would apply with an older relative that's living with them as well. If grandma moved in, they have the right to claim grandma as a dependent. If either you or your grandma are dependent on your parents for your survival. They can claim you. |
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Braxton
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You can claim anyone that lives in your house no matter how old they are. My mom used to live with me and she was 57 and I claimed her on my income tax. |
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tanya_marie_3
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Well in SK - you are independent once you work for one full year or out of school for three
depends where you live - check with your local gov't or even college would know |
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what's up doc
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you need boos |
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Brenda
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FILE YOUR OWN TAXES! You are an adult and probably due a refund. Especically if you have a child....
PS If your parents claim you....they must also claim your income..... |
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