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 Why is it taking so long to get tax refunds?
had message on irs.gov stateing direct deposited on 1/26. then message changes to refund delayed. code 1121. did claim eic. now told will be 2 to 4 weeks from 1/26. how long until they have to ...


 OK LAWYERS, tax attorneys, in the tax books you get every yr., it speaks to the system being a voluntary one,?
Has the question of the system being voluntary been settled by the courts? if so pls cite case ...


 Can the I.R.S. take my stimulus check for back child support even though i pay every month i owe just over 4k?
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 Do you need 2005 tax returns to do 2006 tax returns?
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 Why does everyone pay income tax if it's a "voluntary tax?"?
After I saw this movie "America: Freedom to Facism" I'm shocked at how many people pay their income taxes. There isn't a friggin law on any books anywhere that says you have to. ...


 How does cutting taxes actually increase tax revenue?
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 When taxes are e filed, is social security number checked to see if a dependent has been claimed twice?
does the IRS check the social security number of dependents to make sure they have not been claimed by another person before they accept the return?...


 If i clean my grandma's friends house every two weeks and get $20 each time do i include that in my taxes?
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 When will this actually happen?
I have been hearing that governmental rebates will be coming out to help people and there will be monies in check form given to each hoursehold. My question is when will the rebatess be mailed out M...


 Does anyone have the site that tells you when the federal checks are getting sent out?
I know it goes by your last 2 #s of ss number. I had it but have no clue where it went. Does anyone have any idea? T...


 What do you think of a tax-free holiday?
What do you think of a (sales) tax-free holiday (weekend) in your state? Is there one or would you like one?
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There is one in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, that I ...


 How is income tax not slavery?

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I can't believe how ignorant some of you are. Income tax does not pay for libraries, airports, roads, bridges, police, firemen, or schools. But I see how ...


 How you feel, having to pay with your taxes for the stupidity of others?
Should the American people get something back after the government used money from the peoples pocket to bail out the market?...


 What do you pay every two weeks in taxes?
If I make about $880 a paycheck, how much goes to taxes?...


 Should McDonald's have tax-exempt status as a church?
I think it should.

And Microsoft too....


 When do you stop claiming children on taxes?
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 Is it true that when home values drop taxes should drop too/ If so, how can I get a lower assessment?
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 I don't understand y i'm being audited on my 2007 tax return.?
I have been filing my tax returns the last four years. All of a sudden this year, my taxes are being reviewed and i have to send documents verifying my income. Is this because I'm suppose to be ...


 Can I file married/seperate & claim stepson to avoid husbands taxes from being intercepted?(child support)?

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My son lives with his father & stepmom starting in Jan,2007. He owes me $16000 in child support arrears and Florida will intecept returns and give them to me. I ...


 Did you file your tax's yet ?
April 15 is just around the corner ....



Hung T
I am self-employed what taxes I have to pay?
Hey, I am self-employed and I wonder how am i going to pay my taxes, who do i go to, and what kind of taxes do i have to pay? Is it the same as a buiness owner?
                     
 




Mary
Yes, it's the same as a business owner.

The IRS publishes tax guides for new small businesses, which I give to clients who keep their own books. They say they are useful.

Some of them are:
Publication 334, Tax Guide for Small Business
Publication 538, Accounting Periods and Methods
Publication 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records

If you have employees, you will have to pay their withheld Federal Income Tax (FIT) and their 7.65% Social Security & Medicare share, which you will match for a total of 15.3% on a time schedule according to the total you owe. You need an IRS coupon book, and will deposit these taxes at you bank. You need a tax ID number (TIN) to pay and report their quarterly earnings.

All of the dates and amounts for your personal taxes, and for employee deposits are in the Tax Guide for Small Business, which you can read using the IRS web site link in the reference section below.

A self employed individual, who has not formed a separate business entity, a Corporation, Partnership, or LLC for example, will add a Schedule C, Business Income and Expenses, to his end of the year tax return, Form 1040, which is when he will also pay his tax for the first year's income. Another form Schedule SE is used to calculate taxable Self Employment income.

If you believe you will make a profit this year that exceeds $400, you can pay estimated taxes, which will include Self Employment Tax of 15.3% on your profit, and Federal Income Tax which is a graduated tax that ranges from 0% to 35%.

Because it is often difficult to estimate your first year income the regulations do not provide for penalties for failure to prepay, but after the first year you will have to pay as you go by means of estimated taxes paid through you bank. If you are making significant profits your first year you probably will want to start before April 15, 2007 when you will have to pay with your tax return. The IRS has toll free numbers that are listed in your tele directory to order forms, which can also be faxed or downloaded.
There are numbers for asking questions, too. All of these services are free.

If you have a question please feel free to e-mail me.


G-man
You should probably seek the services of a firm like HR Block since it appears you are not very familiar with the tax law and how to file your tax return.

Being self-employed means that you work for yourself and that you earn income accordingly. That being the case, in addition to income taxes (federal and state), you also have to pay self-employment taxes which is essentially FICA, SDI, etc. which are social security taxes, disability insurance, etc. This amounts to approximately 15% in addition to income taxes. If you are a business owner, and the business is a legal separate entity (ie: it has its own ID number), then the business would file a return of its own and pay its own taxes. If the business is NOT a legally separate tax entity, then you would be technically 'self-employed' and would pay self-employment tax as described above.

So to sum up - unless the business entity has its own tax ID number, then you will be paying self-employment taxes as well as income taxes for your annual earnings.


NC
You should find a good tax accountant. He or she will explain what taxes you are going to have to pay, give you some advice regarding tax minimization (such as what expenses you can deduct), and prepare your tax returns for you.


hogan.enterprises
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Because you are self-employed, you are the business owner; which means you are responsible for both employee and employer taxes: Medicare, FICA, State and Federal Income Tax, everything. Your best bet (just to CYA on everything State and Local) is to go to your local Small Business Association (SBA) Office. They'll have everything you'll need to get started, and if they don't, they know where to get it.


J.C.
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they are self employed taxes and are a wide variety of things that you could declare as your expenses.

it really depends of what you do.

but pretty much you have to show your books (what you make and spend during the year)


Larry
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If you are a billionaire, you don't have to pay any. You can thank George Warmonger Bush for that!


cjl1618@sbcglobal.net
you most likely will have to file and pay quarterly now, fed taxes (depends on how you structure the business), and all the social security of 15+% or so. You really need to get all of that set up with a CPA at first so you know how to comply with all the laws


craigmann25
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Seeing that you are such a queer . . you probably have to pay a pole tax. . . . you sick sausage yodeling spooge gargler. . . Ha Ha Ha ha ha.


rhett_madison
NOTHING YOU NOT HAVE TO PAY ANY TAX.


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