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 Where can you call to find out your social security number to do your taxes if you do not know it?

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LOL!!!!! I should have stated that I was asking for my cousin as I know mine, my husband's, my kid's and most of my family's just by memory.... that is ...


 Tax credits?
just wondering if anyone else is in a similar situation as me and how much tax credits you receive?
my partner works 39 hours a week 5.72 an hour, i'm working 8 hours a day as a dinner lady ...


 Would my current company find out about 2nd job from tax return?
I work full-time right now but thinking about getting a secound job just for extra money.

Would my current employer find out about that at the end of year from tax return? If so, is there ...


 What percentage of my paycheck can I expect to be taxen out for taxes?
I am about to graduate college in 2 months and have a second interview for a job with the county. My starting pay (first 6 months) would be $14.66/hr. How much of that would be taken out for taxes?<...


 E-File with Turbo Tax?
Has anyone ever used E-File with Turbo Tax? If so did it work out to your advantage? was it a good experience? How long did it take for you to get your return?...


 I have a friend who has 5 kids.Every year another friend claims 2 of them???
and they split the refund??? IS THIS REALLY LEGAL??? it bothers me b/c they get all kinds of gov't assistance and neither of them work and are able to. So really they don't even pay taxes-...


 How much does it typically cost to get your taxes done professionally?
Looking to get my own personal taxes complete. What is the average cost for the job?...


 Question about the stimulus check?
Ok, I filed head of house hold with one dependant under the age of 17. I recieved $3,452 back, am I elegible for the stimulus check, the only reason that I ask is because the last 2 digits of my ...


 Can i still claim benefits if i receive a cash inheritance?
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 When does tax season start?
When does tax season start? And is there a way to get my W2 forms quickly?...


 In the US, how old do you have to be before you're required to file a tax return?
See question title. ^^ Also, if you narrow down to CA, that would be helpful.
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Ok. So how much do you have to make a (year?) before you have to file one?...


 Is there a way to opt out of paying social security taxes?
Due to the amount of Federal CSRS retirement income that I will receive and the 3 for 2 offset that will be assessed against social security benefits that I may be eligible for, I will never receive ...


 Received mail from yahoo.UK & iRELAND WON YAHOO AWARD FOR2007 OF 600,000 GBP. NOW BANK WANT TO DEPOSITE COT.?
NATIOWIDE BANK,OLDHAM WANT ME TO DEPOSITE COST OF TRANSFER OF 1.16,000 INR,WHAT IS YOUR SUGGESTION...


 Does he have to pay emergency tax?
The firm my husband worked for went bump with no warning so he has no P45. He now has another job is there any way of avoiding having to have an emergency tax code?
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 Why do we pay taxes if there is no law that requires us and the supreme court agreed?
There is no mandated law that requires taxation? The supreme court agreed in 1898 and 1913...Further, the only writing about it says that it is "voluntary cooperation". So why do we pay?
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 Is it better to claim single or married on your taxes?
I was wondering if you get more money back ... I have heard you get more money single and I have also heard you get more money married. Which is more true?...


 Would they really pay me £3.40 an hour?
Hi, im leaving school within the next month, (returning next year) and noticed that the Minimum wage for Under 18 in Uk is £3.40, and the Minimum wage is £5.52(over 22)

Do employers ...


 Does my FICA contributions MY retirement money? Or for current old people?
My employer takes alot of money out of my paycheck for FICA!

What happens to that money when I reach the retirement age? Can I get it ALL back at age 68? Or do I have to qualify for my ...


 If I worked in Saudi, paid into a dollar bank account by American company, could I evade paying income tax?
I am trying to pay less UK tax, as I dont think I should be paying it in this circumstance....


 What do i need to do to pay off taxes and my job don't automatically deduct them?
i just got a new job, different from my last one, and my checks are gona be the gross what i make. What do i need to do in order to not get my crap repossessed in th future? I know i gotta save and ...



MOMOF4
I am not talking about capitol gains tax I am talking about the property taxes you pay every year for the rest
of your life I want to continue paying the current assesed value on my current home after I sell and buy a pre existing home I know you can do this my father-in-law did it a couple years ago he has since passed I know it is a one time thing my home is assesed at 100,000 the home I am looking at is 250,000 I would like to have it written up in my contract that I only pay property taxes on 100,000 no matter what my new house is assesed at
                     
 




skip
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This sounds something like one of the New England states has. Can't remember which one, but I don't think you need anything written in the contract. You just have to fill out a form along with your tax return each year.


gman
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Property taxes are assessed by the state, county or city government. It will depend on the local laws, as to whether the assessed value of your house can be adjusted annually. It's not going to matter what's in your contract.


Judy1
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That just doesn't sound reasonable that it exists. It's possible that there's some sort of homestead law in your state that keeps taxes level, but that would apply to your existing home, not a new and more costly one - and would probably only be in effect for people older than a certain age.

Your purchase contract is between you and the seller. Property taxes are assessed by government bodies, and would have nothing to do with your purchase contract.

If you're sure this exists, talk to your father-in-law about how, if he's still alive. Otherwise talk to your real estate agent - if such a thing exists, they'll know about it. But don't hold your breath.


Jerry
Property taxes are assessed by the state governments. Some states may have a loophole like this. I have never heard of it, where you from?


Penguin
What is a pre-existing home?
Do you refer to the condition of the property before there was a house built there?


wasn&#39;t going 2
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What state do you live in?


skahhh
Property taxes are assessed by state law. You need to check what your state says about that and your local government. Sometimes there are exclusions for such things as military service, or how long you have lived in a location or amounts you can be assisted with because of your income. Check with your local and state government.


Heather Lyn
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Yeah, good luck with that.... I really don't think it would be allowed, because very rarely would someone buy down. Usually if a person sells one house and buys another, they're buying up. So if everyone paid based on the value of an old house, tax revenue would be pretty darn low, right? But it couldn't hurt to ask a good, qualified accountant, could it?


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