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 Why was my tax rebate $300 when everyone seems to be getting $600?
I'm single but my single friends got $600.
WTF? Where's the love, Uncle Sam??...


 Can my parents claim me on their taxes?
i'm a 20 year old student. i go to school half time, and live with my parents. however, i have a son that i claim on my taxes. can they claim me as a dependent?...


 Im about to move in with my bf will it effect my csa child and working tax credits?
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 Can I pay an employee cash?
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 Anyone recieved a mailed tax rebate check yet?
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 Need help!?
what a good legal way of making money on the side?...


 __________ is what an employee receives after deductions for taxes, insurance, and voluntary deductions.?
__________ is what an employee receives after deductions for taxes, insurance, and voluntary deductions.
a.)Gross pay
b.)Net pay
c.)Gross profit
d.)Net ...


 "Now that house prices are falling dramatically does anyone expect their council tax follow suit?
In what exciting time we live under the self-proclaimed 'best chancellor ever and I now declare myself Prime Minister' Brown, now revealed as possibly the most incompetent holder of both ...


 I paid the daycare under the table, she's getting audited, can I get in trouble?
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 Do you have to file taxes if your retirement is your only income?

Additional Details
CALpers is the only source of income and they don't get a SS...


 How much was your Gross Income and how much was your stimulus rebate check?
Want to get some sense of the calculations.

Cheers!...


 Is donating a car still tax deductable?
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 Is it worth it to have a tax preparer vs. Software for me?
Hello Everyone,

I have always done my taxes myself. However, I always hear from friends that they got a larger return by using a preparer. I am single, Claim 2, Income that does not ...


 If I use a daycare provider who doesn't claim her income at taxtime, can I claim the daycare cost on my taxes?
She is a home daycare provider and does not bring in enough income from her business to require her to claim it for tax purposes, therefore no tax id number....


 Is there any legal way to stop paying federal income taxes?
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 I haven't received all my W2's yet. What should I do?
I think the due date is Wednesday? If I don't receive them by then, what do I do?...


 Wouldn't a consumption tax be the most fair form of taxation for rich, poor, or in between?
Tax brackets, flat tax, blah blah blah. Wouldnt a consumption tax be the most FAIR form of tax??...


 Why is being a single parent this profitable?!?
I've just been on the website www.entitledto.co.uk to see how much better off I would be, if I was a single parent. (I'm not, nor do I wish to be on principle).
If my partner and I ...


 I want to know about the lottery in uk?
i found mail on my computer about claiming 750;000 ...


 What is the answer for this 10,500 x 0.00% equals to?
I need to know the answer for a report dealing with
unemployment taxes for an employee.
He made 10,500.oo for the 1 st qtr, his taxable wage is
17,300 and the tax rate is 0.00....



Scots lass
I have a bonus this month of £3300 + £2000 basic salary gross & my tax code is 503L?
what should my net pay be???
                     
 




Janice E
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Ok assuming you have earnt over 5035 this tax year, the £3300 will attract NI and Tax deductions.

So, your net pay on £3300 will be £2234.74 and the net pay on £2000 will be £1499.95.

Total net pay should be £3734.69

Well done on the bonus xx


Shy Ted
assuming no othere deductions other than PAYE & NI (eg pension, student loan) my calculation brings you out at approx 3,711.05 - let me know if i was right!!
Gross 5,300.00
PAYE 1,052.19
NI 536.76
Net 3,711.05


Davy B
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I think jonnydun is a bit optimistic and 25% overall is more likely. If you pay too much this month [that's sometimes how PAYE works] you should pay less next month or you should fill in a tax return


baganta
not sure but wish i had your job and bonus.xx


julie g
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approx £3400 - on the normal tax level - i don't know if you would have to pay the higher tax rate!!


claireydeacon@btopenworld.com
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According to the calculator at the web address below it should be in the region of £3583, after deduction of tax at £1,431 (this will fluctuate slightly depending on the tax paid/due to date) and NI of £286 (which will not change much as, unlike Tax, National insurance contributions are NOT cumulative.


barneysmommy
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Tax man is going to have a good month off you. I think it will be about £3700 after deductions.

Have a look at www.pru.co.uk Tax calculator.

Hope that helps


Shellie
Think your tax and national insurance should total 22%. So i reckon you'll end up with just over 4 :-) 4134 to be exact


FRANK W
Panic !


angela
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Dont know your answer but
whats your occupation?


Johnnydun
You have the same tax code as myself and its around 20% tax so you should get £4240
My pay does fluctuate a fair bit like because three month ago i got a rebate of £80 note
So Davy b (2 down) is probably right i am being a bit optimistic


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