Why is it when you're single...no kids...you pay a ton in taxes!!! UGH!? |
| No wonder people are having kids like rabbits!! :( I think you should get a tax break if you--wait until you wed to have kids...it seems like the government $crews people who try to follow order! S... |
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I'm going to start a internet business do i have to pay taxes? |
| is it required to pay internet business taxes. Because i've been looking and all i've seen is that 13 states make you pay. And texas is not required to make you pay income taxes.... |
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What is the personal income tax structure in USA? |
| I am coming to USA and say for example if I make US$ 30.00 per hr., What will be my yearly income and how much tax I will have to pay? I will work say 8 Hrs a day with my status in USA on H1B visa.... |
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I got my tax rebate / stimulus. WTF? |
Where's the rest of the money?
I only got $300 and i'm trying to figurer out why. I made a little more that $10,000 last year(not married, no kids, could not be claimed, blah blah ... |
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How do i claim income made uder the table? |
| i made some money last year that i din't get a 1099 for because it was made really under the table but i want to slaim it on my taxes do i need to get proof of that income ?... |
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How much tax will I have to pay back? |
| During the summer I had a contract job that did not take taxes out of our paychecks. I asked a co-worker how much we'd have to file back and his reply was, "I'm just not gonna bother ... |
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Do I have to have my ex husband's social security number to file my taxes? |
| I went to H&R block and tried to do the online tax preparation, but I can't get by without his social security number. The problem is that I have no way to get his social. I don't talk ... |
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Previous employor withholding W-2's? |
| My previous employor hasn't sent my W-2's. We had several payroll companies and has all of 2006 W-2's execpt Jan-March. In that time he cut me checks out of his personal account like I ... |
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What is the maximum amount you and your wife can make and still get that bonus the government gives? |
| I was wondering how much you could make and still qualify for that bonus the government gives out. My wife didn't really make anything this year, less than 3,000 dollars total for the year, and I... |
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Can I file my 2006 taxes before I receive my W4? |
Additional Details As mentioned I meant my W2s. Can I file my taxes for 2006 BEFORE I receive my W2?... |
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Can a disabled relative be claimed on taxes? |
| My brother was born with a severe birth defect called Cloacal Bladder exstrophy. As a result he was given a surgical procedure where his ureturs from his kidneys were tied internally to his ... |
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twistoffate62 | I paid all my son's living expenses for 2006 ($1200 month); can I claim him on my taxes? |
My son moved to NY to live on his own after college; the jobs haven't come through for him and so I have been paying all his bills; I really could use the tax break asa single, working mom. |
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Jfranc1
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No. Rent can not be deducted. |
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ninasgramma
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Did your son attend college for at least parts of five months in 2006? Seems like he did, if he graduated in 2006.
Is he under 24 as of 12/31/2006?
Did he live with you (or live in a dorm or apartment financed by you while away at college) for more than six months in 2006?
If all answers are yes, then your son is still your qualifying child and you can take his exemption as usual.
If he was 24 or older as of 12/31/2006, did he make less than $3,300? If so, he is your qualifying relative and so a dependent.
Finally, if he was over 24 and made $3,300 or more, sorry, no exemption. |
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scarlettprincess4ever
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To be able to claim a dependant on you taxes they must meet the 5 qualifiers, Age, Relationship, Residency, Support, & Special Test for qualifying child of more than one person.
Relationship: He meets relationship because he is your son
Age: He can only meet age if he is under 19 at the end of the year, a full time student under the age of 24 (full time student refers to 12 credit hours for at least 5 months of the year), or permanantly and totally disabled at any time during the year.
Residency: He must have lived with you for at least 6 months of the year (not 5 months and 30 days, it HAS to be 6 months exactly or more).
Support: He cannot have provided more than half of his support.
Based on this you CANNOT claim him as a dependant because he is not living with you. |
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Judy1
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That depends on when he moved out on his own. If he didn't live with you for over half the year, then no you can't. If he did live with you for over half the year, and is under 24, and was a full-time student for some part of at least five months during 2006, then you probably can.
If he lived in a dorm or a student apartment during college, but his permanent address was still at your home, then that time counts as living with you. |
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markos m
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You can claim your son in your IRS declaration provided he is of an age acceptable to be claimed. |
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bug
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Legally, no because of his age and since he did not live with you but if he doesn't have a job and does not file his own tax return and claim himself you could get away with it. |
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AtiaoftheJulii
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If you paid 50% or more of his living expense you can. |
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yes |
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Michelle O
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As long as he does not file income taxes and claim himself as a dependant..you absolutely can! |
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