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 Claiming my daughter on my income taxes?
My daughter is just turning 8months and her father has not been taking care of her only for the last month ( not very much either). I just recently found out that he went behind my back and got a ...


 Income Tax Help- Newly married move to different state?
Here is the deal-- does anybody know how I should file taxes for my particular situation? I have worked in VA all 2006 but in Sept. I got married and moved to MD where my husband lives but kept my ...


 I am wanting to claim benefits from the state. I don't earn much and i am fed up of going to work how much am
I entitled to? I have paid in for 26 years and want some back!!
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I do work!! Just wanted to see what the response would be!!...


 Should i pay taxes as a sub contractor or not???????
i'm working full time job at subway and my taxes have been cut from my check. also i work for another guy once a while and he pays me check, but i didn't sign any taxes application to him, ...


 Okay. It's January 25th. Why haven't I received my tax refund yet?

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Michael R. How retarded do you think I am? How in the hell would I expect a refund if I haven't even filed yet...some ...


 When it comes to taxes, why wouldn't this work?
I have wondered....When I go to work and finally get my paycheck....we all notices the large chunk missing from taxes. Most everyone agrees that it stinks working for that money then have it taken ...


 If you have a child and get married one year and claim them both on your taxes will you get more money?
is it true that the more kids you have the more money you get from the goverment when its time to do taxes?? someone told me you get 1500 a child plus for your spouse. im just curious and trying to ...


 I just mailed my taxes in on the 24th.. I was told I wont get in trouble because its a refund. Is that true?
My brother has been doing my taxes for years. He’s a CPA and is really good at his job. I slacked on doing my taxes with him and so I had to mail them out late. I told him I was nervous about ...


 Taxes on clothes?
I know that georgia charges taxes on clothes but what other states I live in Massachusetts and I know we don't have taxes on clothes here. does any one no of other states that charge tax on ...


 Should i claim my girlfriend and her kids on my taxes she never worked and i supported them. we split 12/05/07
she got caught cheating so i kicked her out. it had been going on for 5 months while i was paying for her school. that is where she met this guy. i dont want to be spiteful but she used me for 5 ...


 How to get taxed? URGENT?
i earn around £833 last month and then £835 this month. My income is going to be like this around £830 every month. Thats means about £10,000 a year. This is from a business i do , where my wife ...


 He hasn't paid taxes for a few years?
How can we help a friend pay his back taxes, before he gets married and brings his spouse down with him. He acts like it is not a big deal, but he hasn't paid his freaking taxes!! I don't ...


 H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt?
Who can get you more money back on your tax refund and who is cheaper H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt?...


 Am I wrong about my pay?
My pay rate at woolworths (australia) is $13.4 an hour (I'm 18)

I worked 21.5 hours and got paid $205

$80 missing due to tax? I think not....


 When will the UK government pay a pension above the poverty line?

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the uk pension is 85pounds pr week
the poverty line is around 130pounds I think?...


 If you owe the IRS on your 2006 tax return due to error,can you still get the stimulus check?
My tax preparer forgot to include a W-2 from my husband's employment on our 2006 return.We got a letter saying we owe money so we amended our 2006 return and filed for 2007.We entered into an ...


 Tax rebate question?
alright, I just found out I'm getting my tax rebate in the mail. According the the IRS the day it says for me is June 13, since my last two numbers are 40. So do I get it on that exact day or ...


 Salary-based vs Hourly?
I am a contractor and offered a choice between hourly or salary-based by a contracting agency. I am being offer hourly as of now; but i can change it to salary. I used to get paid salary and per ...


 Why would anyone in there right mind say the rich need bigger tax breaks?
It just doesn't make sense. The richest one percent makes nearly 411 times the amount of a normal blue collar worker in the United States. Wealthy Europeans pay up to 65% in taxes andstill make 1...


 Are gambling winnings added to my income for tax purposes?
I chose not to let the casino deduct taxes (at 30%) because the IRS guidelines say that the IRS deducts 25%. I need to know if the amt I won will be considered general income so that my deductions ...



Jerry H
I don't want to pay Social Security. How do i stop?
Some facts I know:
1. All Ponzi Schemes fail at some point.
2. There is no trust fund for this system.
3. People who pay into SS doesn't have an account building interest.
4. The government owes the SS with IOUs.
5. The system is NOT a contract (in other words it can refuse to reimburse me on my retirement).

I know that 50 years from now, I will not be getting paid from this idiotic government program.
Given my age it is actually riskier for me to be forced to pay this rediculous tax (aproximately 8.5% of my salary), than to do investments for myself.
In the long term, I will get better profits from investing this 8.5% of my salary. And it's far less riskier.

So how do I stop paying this crappy system when I know for sure that I will lose money in this system?
                     
 




sweetboba
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see about becoming illegal and start getting paid under the table. i don't see any other ways your going to get away with out paying SS


Sufi
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There is nothing you can do but quit working. You have no way to opt out of the system. Best idea is to get busy lobbying to change the laws that trap you in the situation you describe. This is essentially a political problem.


brock
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Trust me there is no way out of it legally...
Yes, it will probally run dry by the time you reach retirement age. I`m 40 and have been told the same thing. Save your money wisely with a 401k or pension from your job. SS will not be there for the rest of us..


Thumper
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Go find a job in a country that doesnt have a social securtiy system in place.


Weatherman
YOU CAN'T


Brian L
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Social Security is not a pension system, it is a Tax to fund current operations. As so much that you have have no choice in paying Income Tax, you have no choice in Social Security Taxes. The math that many people tend to ignore is on the contribution paid by your employer, which is a match of the part you see. In reality, when you think you are earning $10.00, you are really earning $11.24, because this is what your employer is paying out for you. After SS is subtracted you get $8.76, SS gets $2.48 and that is 22%, add in Income Tax, and you are paying 38%on average! And you are not permitted to apply deductions like mortage intrest. Many pro SS people prefer the Employer contribution be excluded, but is money paid out on your behalf based on your work. The best you can do is to pay your Tax now, and vote for real reform of how we manage a public pension program. Sorry.


waggy_33
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become a Priest


lita
u cant unless u get paid "'under the table" but that is illegal too


Alan R
You can quit paying Social Security by either going to jail, or dying.
The choice is yours.


TrainerMan
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Go to jail, and then you won't have to pay it, unless you get a job in jail.


Andrew S
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There are several way to opt of the SS system. I have several friends that do it. From what I have been told you also opt out of every Government system, (no food stamps, no dissability, no assistance of any kind) and this government opt out is nonreversable (you can never get back into the SS system).

Securing Your Retirement



Politicians in Washington are stealing your future.

Every year, they take 12.4% of your income to prop up their failed Social Security system - a system that is heading toward bankruptcy.

If you are an American earning the median income of $31,695 per year, and were given the option of investing that same amount of money in a stock mutual fund, you would retire a millionaire - without winning the lottery or a TV game show.

That million dollars would provide you with a retirement income of over $100,000 per year - about five times what you could expect from Social Security.

Even a very conservative investment strategy would yield three times the benefits promised by Social Security.

Libertarians believe you should be able to opt out of Social Security and invest your money in your own personal retirement account. An account that you own and control - one that politicians can't get their hands on.

Republicans and Democrats say it can't be done - that your Social Security taxes are needed to pay benefits to today's retirees. Instead of letting you invest in your own future, they want you to have faith that someone else will pay your benefits when it comes time for you to retire.

Although most won't admit it publicly, their "solutions" to the Social Security crises all come down to some combination of tax increases and benefit cuts.

Libertarians know that there's a better way.

Countries like Chile, Mexico, Britain, and Australia have successfully made the transition from their failed Social Security systems to healthy systems based on individual retirement accounts. In Chile, over 90% of workers have opted out of the government-run system. It's time America did as well.

The federal government owns assets worth trillions of dollars - assets that it simply doesn't need to perform its Constitutional functions. By selling those assets over time, we can keep the promises that were made to today's retirees, and to those nearing retirement, while freeing the rest of America from a failed Social Security system.

Libertarians will introduce and support legislation to give you that choice, and put you in control of your own retirement future.


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