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 How much of gas price is taxes?
I bet Bush Admin. made a lot of money last summer when gas was over $4/gal. I am just wondering how much they made.
It might be good way to help the economy.
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 I GOT MARRIED IN JULY OF 08.MY HUSBAND DIDNT WORK.I DID.DO I FILE JOINTLY OR SINGLE?THANKS?
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 Donate Cash to person with disability can be tax deduction?
I gave cash to someone with disability for him and his family over $2000. I don't have receipt, but he can write me a letter to proof that, can I still write this amount off???? any ...


 Where do you recommend getting taxes done through?
I have always done my taxes in the passed but, my fiance and I do craft shows and I made a lot of profit and have a lot of tax exempt stuff so I think it would be to much stress. I am going to get my ...


 What if my previous employer doesn't send me my W-2?
So, In late January of last year I quit my job. It ended on a bad note with my employer, whom I worked for in her house. She took out taxes and everything. What do I do if she doesn't send me my ...


 Is the irs illegal or legal?

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Ok, right if it is Volintary the why are so many in jail then,or why cant I get a job with out paying for this cr*p hm mm.
I think ill just leave the us and be ...


 Sould I pay my wife's 401 loan with my 401 to prevent taxes and fines?
my wife just got laid off. She has a 401 loan around $6500 should I pay it off with my 401 to avoid taxes?
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 Can I claim petrol allowance?
I spend about 10 pounds a day on petrol, I'm in a full time permanent job and I have to use my car for work so how much can I expect my employers to pay legally...do they have to pay anything? I ...


 How i can see my pan card in net,, i have only my pan number?
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 If you work for the church, is your paycheck taxed?
i know if the church makes a purchase they do not pay taxes because of the "seperation of church and state" but what about paid employees? do they pay any taxes? do they just pay federal?...


 Why stimulous refund is less than 600?
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 IRS email scam?
I have been recieving emails almost every day- the address is donotreply@irs.gov, saying that I am owed a tax refund. When i click on it, it asks for my bank account or debit account info and says ...


 How much will I get from the current tax rebate?
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 Are bank fees tax deductible? WHat about overdraft fees?
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 Are mortgage points deductible in the yr of pmt or do I spread them over life of loan?
I am a 1st time home buyer and am in a high tax bracket (33%). I am considering whether I should accept points and buy down the rate and claim all the points (approx $11,000) in the current year when ...


 How do rich people pay less tax?
How do rich people manage to find ways of paying less tax? I read that they employ people to find ways of reducing the amount of tax they have to pay and I was wondering what kind of things they do....


 Unemployment taxes?
Stupid me didnt report my unemployment from 2006 on my tax return. WHat is going to happen? What should I do?...


 If I live in Texas and did some work in Illinois, where do i pay state income tax to.?
The corporate office is in I...


 I am the winner of uk lottory now i need to pay theVATwhat is the minimum ammount & how i want all the infor?
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 Paying Taxes on Stocks???
Sold my Stocks and there were taxes already taken from them. I want to know if I have to pay again when I file taxes for this year (2008)......



Michael C
I own a duplex, Would I be able to incorporate myself and then, rent from myself? Tax benefits would be great
I am thinking that if I could do the above, my home repairs, and many other expenses would be tax deductible come tax time :)
                     
 




Charles F
Well, you may be able to get away with if you make it appear legitimate, but in principle I don't think IRS would allow it. Besides, it's really not benefical to do so. In order to make it look legit you will have to charge yourself market rent, then report the rental income on Schedule E: Rent and Royalty. If you don't, it may riase a red flag where IRS may want to take a closer look at the situation.

You will be able to deduct the mortgage interest for now (like a homeowner) but there's been times where congress disallowed or limited deduction of mortgage interest on investment property.

You may be able to write off maintenance repairs but any major improvements on the house would have to be capitalized and depreciated over 39 1/2 years. You may be able to claim a sec. 179 deudction on any capital improvements (sec 179 allows you to write off cost immediately instead of depreciating) but it will be limited to your profits from rental income (you can't go below $0 and show a loss after the deduciton). You will also have to pay taxes on any capital gains when you sell your house and will lose the $250,000 cap. gain exlusion homeowners have. As a homeowner, you won't get an immediate benefit from home improvements BUT, you will be able to add that to your cost basis of the house when calculating your capital gains (Example: if you spent $30,000 to remodel your kitchen, you can tack the cost to your original purchase price, increasing your basis and reducing your gain when you sell).

Capital gain is a big deal in this stuation. If you're in the 25% tax bracket and yoiu sold the home for $100,000 profit, as a corporation would have to pay $25,000 tax on the gain. As a homeowner, you have a $250,000 capital gain exlusiong so you won't owe any tax (as long as you buy another home within 6 months).

In short, you may save a couple hundred in repairs, but in the long run it will cost you thousands of dollars.


Brian G
You would have to create a corporation, then sell the house to the corporation. It would involve a getting a new mortgage in the company's name. You can't just incorporate yourself to achieve what you want.


STEVEN F
Actually you would pay MORE tax overall. The rent you pay would be taxable to the corporation, but not deductible on your personal return. The corporations net income would be taxed as 'earned' and anything you take out would be taxed again as dividends. You would also lose the $250,000 capital gains exclusion when you the corporation sells the home. Add the cost of incorporating and filing an extra tax return. The net 'benefits' are an expense.


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smallbizperson
Yes, you can start a corporation, sell your duplex to your corporation, and rent from yourself. However, there is a lot of extra record-keeping involved with incorporation. It would be worth buying 30-60 minutes of an accountant's time so he or she could walk you through the ramifications of your proposal. Then you are making an informed decision and you won't be getting cranky letters from the state or the IRS looking for missing forms and tax payments.


Jo Blo
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but wouldn't your rent be income to pay tax on??


will_you_stop_harassing_me
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Why do people always talk about incorporating "themselves"? The whole point of incorporating is to SEPARATE your business from yourself.

On a second thought, that's a Freudian slip. The IRS will not treat it as a corporation because they will look through your little tax scheme and treat it as null and void, putting the "yourself" back into the picture.


Judy1
You'll very possible pay more to incorporate, then pay annual corporation fees and corporate taxes, than you'd save if you could deduct some additional expenses.

Think about it - if it was that easy, wouldn't many people be doing it?


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