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 People how they feel about paying taxes?
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 Do 17 yr olds have to fill out a w4 form?
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 Are we in Britain the highest tax payers in the world?
we get up in the morning head straight for the kettle (we paid vat on the kettle) switch it on (vat on electricity or gas) put the tea in the teapot (vat on teapot) get in the shower (vat on electric)...


 Should the gifted such as I (110 IQ) pay a lower tax rate due to our other contributions to society?
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 Do I have to claim this on my taxes?
I have 3 W-2's. One of them is for only $400. They did not pull any taxes out of it because I worked a day a pay period. Do I have to claim this on my taxes?...


 How do I work out a percentage?
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 What happens if my wife claimed herself on her taxes but her parents also claimed her on theirs?
When my wife and I did our taxes we filed jointly. We were just married this past August and based on the requirements of being a dependent we didn't think she could be claimed as a dependent, ...


 If I don't owe federal taxes and don't file, do I still get George Bush's $300 stipend?
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 Tax stimulus Check, H&R Block Emerald Card?
I received my income tax refund on a H&R Block Emerald Card, which deducted the processing fee from the rebate. Because the refund has a routing number assigned to the emerald card, will i get ...


 I did not get 1200 dollars on my tax stimulas check and i'm married. total we made 29,000. did they mess up?
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 Roughly how much would a monthly wage be after tax from £14k a year?
Trying to work out if I could take a pay cut for a great job that has come up.

Cheers....


 Can my cousin clam my kids as dependants?
My cousin lives with me and my kids, so it's time to do taxes again but I didn't work most of 2008? Can he claims my children ao his income tax?...


 Should we stop paying the TV licence and start a petition?
What is the best way of starting a petition to stop the daylight robbery of every hard working person on this uncalled tax that just pays the gready staff that work in the BBC. We should all stand up ...


 How much is this with added tax?
ok i need tax added
its like 10 cents to the doller
how much is this with 10 cents to the doller?
$157.23
Additional Details
i also dont have a caculater that works D:...


 I'm 22 and my mom died a few months ago. Are there any social security benefits for me?
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 How to file my taxes? I'm clueless here?
Hi,

I make only around 50,000 a year. Married and have a son. I'm 19 years old and havn't done taxes before. What forms do I need? What do I do? I have my w-2 already.
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 Tax Question: My wife doesn't work - so what should I do?
My wife is a stay at home mom with no income. I also have 2 young kids. I work full time. Next year, should I file my taxes "Married filing jointly" or Married filing separately" ?? N...


 How does ron paul plan to "eliminate the IRS"?
i thought it was a joke when i first heard it. how can you eliminate something like this? while i certainly support the politician who will lower taxes most, is this method even possible?

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 Does anybody work for the IRS and know why i didn't get my Stimulous payment on my date to get it?
May 9th was the day i was supposed to get my direct deposit stimulous payment and i didn't receive it. Any Ideas?...


 If I am already due a tax refund, will I get the whole rebate amt.?
I was wondering with the tax rebate ... if I am already getting $352 back as a refund for taxes, will I get the whole $600 rebate or will I get $600-$352=$248 back? Anyone know how that works?
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HoneyGirl
I just got married this year. Can my husband and I file a joint tax return? Should we?
                     
 




NoNickname
Your marital status as of December 31st dictates how you file for the year. Since you were married this year and assuming you'll still be married on December 31st, then you have 2 choices and 2 choices only:

1st and probably the better choice is "Married Filing Jointly"
2nd and usually not the better choice is "Married Filing Seperately"

Check with your accountant on which way better serves you. If you do it on TurboTax or similar program, run the tax return seperately and jointly to see which way is best.

Most likely, "Married Fling Jointly" is the best option with few exceptions (not going into exceptions, would take too long). Good luck!!


MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
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Yes you can. And you probably should, but you'll need to calculate it both ways to be sure. It depends on whether you're both working, and how much each of you makes, etc. There's no "one-size fits all" answer.


Texan
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Yes you can file joint tax returns. If you have a baby in December you can claim it for the whole year also.


cfrichmond
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Find out how much your taxes would be if "married filing separately" vs. "married filing jointly." I think you can choose between the two, but I'm pretty sure you have to tell them you're married.


kerry77
Yes, as long as you are married by December 31st, you can file a 2006 joint tax return. The decision whether or not to file joint or separately is up to you. Personally, my husband and I choose to file a joint return. We pay slightly less tax than if we filed separately.

An easy way to determine whether you should file joint or separate returns is to use TurboTax software and key in a joint return and two separate returns. Then compare the total tax liability on your joint return with the total tax liability on the two separate returns and see which is more favorable to you.

Good luck, and congratulations on getting married!


Steve
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Can you file a joint return this year? Yes you can.

Should you? That is a more difficult question to answer. It depends on your situation and your total deductions. Also, are you expecting any tax credits? If so, you should file a joint return because many tax credits are denied for anyone that files as married filing separately. Are there any issues with your husbands taxes? If so, then file separately because you do not want to be liable for his taxes if you get audited and it is determined that he owes a ton of money. Just remember, if you sign a joint return, then you are jointly liable. Basically, its best to run the numbers.


trivia buff
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Yes you can file a joint return....try doing it both ways and see which way you get more money though before you send it in


cfursa
Yes you can, and try it both ways to see which one is better.


ticketoride04
best advice: see your accountant!


waggy_33
You marital status is determined on December 31 of each year. If your married on that day and not separated under a legal separation agreement you will either file as married filing jointly or as married filing separately. Joint filing is generally cheaper unless one of you has low income and high deductions for medical or miscellaneous deductions.


angelbaby4always
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me too!!! you can file together, but i am definitely filing just me. good luck!


bret f
Yes then you be able to do youre own file then get devorced then seperate whith no dependents on your return statements.


acmeraven
Your marital status at midnight on the 31st of december is your status for the entire year. You can file married, filing joint or married, filing seperate for year of 2006. Run it both ways and do that which is to your advantage.


Thanks for the Yahoo Jacket
Yes you can and it depends on what tax liabilities you have.

Coach


Amy_S
Yes you can and yes you should. You get more of a tax break if you are married. Both from state and Federal.


ajennifer
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Yes you can, and yes you should. when you file together the standard deduction is somewhere around $9200, if you file seperatly you both have to idemize your deductions, so you start out with $0. Usually you end up owing money.


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