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 Can anyone tell me 40 percent taken off of 700.00 dollars , what is the answer please ?
I am doing a tax percentage , 40 % tax off of 700 dollars , I am not bright with math , I don`t understand how to do it on a calculator , can anyone help me please ....


 How much tax will I pay with 2 jobs?
Hello..I would like to know how much tax will I pay if I get myself another job..right now I'm on part-time job wich is about 40 hours weekly...I want to get another job..say about 20 hour per ...


 I accidentally ripped my paycheck, now what?
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 I am a model. I want pictures to help get jobs. Can I purchase a camera and write it off on taxes?
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 I have just been fined by my bank?

for being 7p overdrawn on my current account. They have fined me £5 for being overdrawn on my card and £25 overdraft monthly fee. They have "let me off " the £5 but have taken ...


 Can my mom still claim me since i'm 18 and in school and if so can i do my taxes too?
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 Do we really need to pay our income taxes?
There is no law that states that we "MUST" pay them...and the "fact" that when we do pay our taxes, they go to service programs...fraud....the money from income taxes goes to pay ...


 Why should we have to pay taxes ?
why should we have to pay taxes ?
after you work all your life and buy a home you have to pay the government taxes just for owning it... its an illusion you never really own anything you just ...


 Why are the most productive people taxed the most?
And the least productive people taxed the least (or not at all)?
Does this make any sense to anybody but a communist?
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 In your guys' opinions.....?
which is better to go to......H and R Block or Jackson Hewitt?? i have been going to H and R Block for years but i was thinking about trying Jackson Hewitt because i wasn't too happy with H and ...


 If you donate to Good Will is that a tax write-off?
I have TONS & TONS of clothes and shoes, etc worth alot of money; my husband tells me to donate it to Good Will so we can just write it off for our taxes? Is this true? And how do I go about ...


 Can I claim child support on my taxes?
I write a check for an amount assigned by the state plus i pay for health care the my child. Can I claim this on my taxes?...


 Stimulus Rebate Cant Provide Status?
Last 2 digits are 03. Supposed to hit today Direct Deposit.

IRS website says:

"We are sorry but we cannot tell you the status of your Stimulus payment."

A...


 Do the homeless and unemployed need to file taxes?
Ok....

I have a bet going with my girlfriend. Do you only need to file taxes if you have an income? My thought is that even if you have no income, the federal govt. wants you to file a ...


 For the last 7 years of my Mums life, she paid a woman £113 per week to care for her. should this lady pay tax
My main reason for asking this is that I am aware that this lady and her husband fleeced my mother, and also basically ignored her during that time, despite the fact that my Mum bought her a new car ...


 Can I be claimed as a dependant on taxes? 21 yr old college student living with parents. Help!?
I'm a 21 year old student attending college...i live at home with my parents (and two sisters)...my parents provide everything (housing, food, bills etc)...and I have a less than part time job (...


 The rebate checks people are getting in the mail, is it tax free money?
Or do you have to claim it as income and get taxed on it?

Curious.
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 What should i do with my income tax i want to make it grow?
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 My boyfriend paid for all of my bills and expenses in 2007, can he claim me as a dependant?
We've been living together for 9 years and last year was the first that he paid for everything...my student loans, bills, food, etc.

When I was younger and working, my father tried ...


 The IRS are trying to say that I owe them taxes now. How?
During tax time, I was expecting two W-2's but only received one. I went on ahead to file that one and received a small refund of $300 and something. I put in all of my medical payments and ...



milkfed01
I donated about $200 worth of items to goodwill but don't have receipts.Can I write that off? What form?
                     
 




vince
OHHHHHH BOY! She copied and pasted the whole page!!!!!
I am assuming you are referring to getting your taxes done at your local H and R.Yes, however if you are audited in the slightest sense of the word, you better have your receipts. Honestly, if your total exemptions are no more than 200, it is very likely you will not be able to write that off.You have to account for the 2% floor before you can actually write the items off. Yes you can try to write it off, but if your tax officer doesn't include it, it will be due to government regulations that prescribe the terms for writing items off, not because the lack of receipts. Only IRS demand receipts, unless your officer is SCARED to do her job and doesn't trust you. Then fire her. By the way, in most cases they will hand you a receipt that is blank, to be completed by you.. Some organizations are prohibited from appraising personal items, such as clothing, appliances or household goods.


ill take it straight with no ice
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you mean 10 dollars worth of stuff. no.


eli
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I wouldn't - not unless you have evidence that you donated.


dragonsong
Topic 506 - Contributions

Charitable contributions are deductible only if you itemize deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF).

To be deductible, charitable contributions must be made to qualified organizations. Qualified organizations include, but are not limited to, Federal, state, and local governments and organizations organized and operated only for charitable, religious, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals. Organizations can tell you if they are qualified and if donations to them are deductible.

If your contribution entitles you to merchandise, goods, or services, including admission to a charity ball, banquet, theatrical performance, or sporting event, you can deduct only the amount that exceeds the fair market value of the benefit received.

For a contribution of $250 or more, you can claim a deduction only if you obtain a written acknowledgment from the qualified organization. You generally can deduct your cash contributions as well as the fair market value of any property you donate to qualified organizations. The fair market value of most household or personal items is generally much less than the price paid when new. You should claim only what the item would sell for at a garage sale, a flea market, or a second hand or thrift store. You must fill out Form 8283 (PDF) Section A, if your total deduction for all noncash contributions is more than $500. If you make a contribution of noncash property worth more than $5,000, generally an appraisal must be done. In that case, you must also fill out Form 8283 Section B. Attach Form 8283 to your return. For more information on this requirement, refer to Publication 526.

Generally, if property you contribute increased in value while you owned it, you may not be able to deduct its full value. Refer to Publication 526. You may have to make an additional computation which includes the property's cost to determine the deductible amount of your contribution.

Contributions you cannot deduct at all include contributions made to specific individuals, political organizations and candidates, the value of your time or services and the cost of raffles, bingo, or other games of chance. You cannot deduct contributions that you give to qualified organizations if, as a result, you receive or expect to receive a financial or economic benefit equal to the contribution.

Although you cannot deduct the value of your time or services, you can deduct the expenses you incur while donating your services to a qualified organization. If the expenses are for travel, which may include transportation and meals and lodging while away from home, they may be deducted only if there is no significant element of personal pleasure, recreation, or vacation in the travel. Actual costs of gas and oil can be deducted, or you can choose to take 14 cents per mile for using your own car.

Deductions for contributions in excess of 20% of your adjusted gross income may be limited depending on the type of property or the type of organization the donation is contributed to.

For more information, refer to Publication 526, Charitable Contributions, and for information on determining value, refer to Publication 561, Determining the Value of Donated Property.


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No


kc34119
no you need a receipt


wofford1257
just call them and ask for a blank recept thats what they give you when you donate anyways. you just fill in what you think its was worth


Lance
Go back to goodwill and get your receipt, they usually give people who donate a lot of items blank forms so they can claim what they think is fair.


great2bealive85
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yes. You can write it off HOWEVER, a small donation like that is very unlikely to effect how much you owe/get refunded. I donated $400 and it didn't budge my refund. These other yo-yos are going to say you can't but there is a point where you start to have to itemize--$500--anything under that they don't require you to prove anything. Why don't you do your taxes with TurboTax? It asks you all the questions just like an H&R Block representative would do. It will answer this and every other question you have related to your taxes and you won't have to try to figure out who is telling you the right answer and who has no idea.


joecool2181
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I would go back and try to ask for a reciept. You can write it off with out one but if you get audited with out a receipts you will be in trouble. Good luck


Barbie M
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Yes! You can write them and ask for it and stating why do you need it. You may say for tax purposes.


lucky13
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yeah...if you have the disc then it will print everything out for you.


DanjoHart
Depends on your status.. if your an average person who does donations like this several times a year you could probably slide declaring your normal 500-1000.00 a year donations. Best to have a declaration of value from the recipient though..


abby
no i don't think but u can try and see


Isabela
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Goodwill is non-profit donations. They aren't tax-deductible as far as I know.


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