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 Can you get working tax credit if you are single and earn minimum wage. the 10p tax withdrawal has cost me?
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 Direct Deposit?
We filed on January 27th electronically. The irs.gov website said our refund would be deposited feb 9th. We didn't get it. Is the website usually accurate or could their be a problem?
A...


 What would trigger a tax audit by the state or irs?
is it random?...


 Can pretaxed medical insurance premiums be claimed on your income tax deductions?
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 Are the below info. true or not, concerning the story of winning notifications, PLEASE Guide me !!!!?
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TEL.: +447045715005
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FAX: (+44)7092870230
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Company: INLAND REVENUE BOARD UK
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 Expatriate 23 years from the UK how can I claim UK benefits, what , how much?
I am 54 years old . I am an expatriate from the UK for 23 years never living there or working there since 23 August 1984. I now live in Philippines and I am married with Pilipino wife who only has P...


 What do i have to do to report someone to the irs for using a child they had no permission to use?
my childs father did not have permission to use my child on his tax returns and he claimed my child anyways is there anyway that i can report his *** to the ...


 How much child support should I pay?
I make a little over $100k in salary; my ex makes $46k. Currently. I'm paying $15k/year. She claims my daughter on her taxes. All I do is pay, tax, child support. Despite the salary, there�...


 Taxes...last year filing?
I didn't file taxes last year b/c I didn't make enough money. Can I file last year's income on this year's taxes?...


 I bought a new condo in January; and now the OWNER is asking me to pay HIM property taxes...?
The owner said that the city hasn't assessed our individual units yet, so he paid the taxes on the entire building and now wants us to pay him back. We don't even know how he came up with ...


 If you already filed your tax return and didnt file all your w2 can you file the ones you didnt?
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 Religion and taxes question...?
Why aren't "religions" made to show where the money they take in is going? All those TV evangelists are multimillionaires. I would like to see the laws changed so they are forced to ...


 How much will i get back in tax return?
I live my husband and my 8 yr. old son. I was the only one that worked last year. My daughter just turned 18 in April of last yr. and would like 2 know if i can receive credit for her? My total was 1,...


 What is 49.00 plus tax?

Additional Details
and take 30% ...


 If you refuse to pay somethink on ebay what will happen?
i put a bid in on ebay know i have changed my ...


 Will I get my paper check early too? Stimulus package...?
Do those of us getting paper rebate checks get them early too? It says they will start sending them on May 9th but is there a schedule posted anywhere?...


 Would I get a better tax benefit if I had a baby before the new year, after the new year or does it not matter?
My wife and I are having a debate and the date of birth is optional for us due to a slight complication. We have the option of having the birth late Dec (08) or early Jan (09). Which month/year of ...


 Claiming tax back?
I have come over from Zimbabwe to work here, i started work in March and will be ending in Nov, will i be able to claim any tax back when i leave the UK? If so how do i go about it?...


 Does the Obama and Biden Tax breaks come into effect right away for 2008 taxes?
I was wondering if President Obama's tax breaks will come into effect for those filing 2008 Tax Returns.

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 Under 18 Work part time in full time eduction and have been taxed?
i know i can just go to the tax office and get forms and sort it out
but i would just like some more infomation please

I have just started a part time job which is my first job and im ...



Goldfish"
I have been overpaid £13000 gross over the past 2 years.?
I was payed fulltime when i work part time. My employer said i can pay it back in installements. because i was given the gross amount and not the net amount, what the best way t o pay it back? over 2 years? more or less? because they will deduct tax from that amount.
                     
 




paul h
Given the circumstances, if you knew you were being overpaid your employer has a legal right to recover the overpayment regardless of whether it was their mistake or not.

Before agreeing any repayment plan you need to work out how much you can reasonably afford to repay by making a list of all your current outgoings against your current income. You should split your outgoings into "priority" and "none priority" debts. Priority debts include rent/mortgage, Council Tax, fuel bills etc. None priority debts include credit cards, loans, mail order etc. Priority debts must be serviced before none priority debts (the overpayment is none priority).

Once you have subtracted your current outgoings from your income, if you have any money left, you can offer this amount as repayment to your employer.

Citizens Advice can help you draw up a repayment plan and negotiate a reasonable repayment.

Good luck.


Scottish Girl
I think after 6 months they cant ask for it back. I would go to the CAB and ask their advice. Its not your fault their payroll cant do their job correctly and they are responsible for deducting tax from the wage and paying it so i would assume that it has been paid. That meens the only one loosing out would be the company. If they did their jobs correctly, they wouldnt have lost the money.

I was overpaid from one job and asked for the moeny back, they never persued it because they knew there was nothing they could do.


starlet108
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Leave the company and let them fight for it. Chances are that they wont bother - debt cleared xxxxxxxxx


rkcchrissloane
Run.
Run fast and run far.
Why are you still reading this?
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Gemma D
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surely you must of noticed?

ummm i think you should seek finicial help...... and see what they say.

dont worrie about it tho, it seems alot of money, but pay so much a week/month over a few years, as it wasnt just your fault!


Bella
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Pay it back as fast as you can afford!!


Pat
keep the money...their fault for overpaying you...ull also lose out as you pay them back...because theyll only take back bits of tax and ni, when at the time of getting paid, you would have paid extra tax on your extra income....

let them fight for the money....and surely itll be urs....


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