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 Can I claim my grandson on my taxes, him and his mother live with me in 2006?
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 Â£20,000 salary. What will be monthly take home pay?
My salary is £20,000 per year. What will be my monthly take home pay after tax & N.I. contributions. What % gets taken off?
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 Will the tax rebates cure the recession?
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 What happens to people who do not file income tax ?
IRS will never recieve any form neither w2 nor 1099 that prove you recieve some payment this year
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 What is the present tax rate in th US?
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 How much is the salary if u get paid $8/hr.. n work 8 hours a day for 5 days a week...?
thats minus the tax already..
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 Do you go to jail for tax evasion?
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got married back in august and i have yet to change my name on anything. am i able to file separate on my taxes?
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 Is it true that the highest wage earner in the household must claim kids on tax return?
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 Ok I just want to make sure I get this straighten out...is the tax rebate FREE MONEY from the government?
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 Does anyone know where I can pick up tax forms and instruction booklets besides the internet?
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chase.walling
I was thinking about taking a job with either the USPS or UPS. I was wondering if the $ you make is tax free?
IS THE MONEY YOU MAKE WORKING FOR UPS OR THE USPS TAX FREE? LIKE COMPLETELY NO TAX TAKEN OUT?
                     
 




Landlord
Of course not. All income is taxable in the US.


bostonianinmo
Where did you ever get the idea that that might be tax free?? Of course it isn't!


mom_of_1
Of course you have to pay taxes.


Judy1
Where in the world did you get that idea? Why would it be tax-free? What you make at either of those is taxable income.


Flam Glamalam
I disagree with Quizzard's assertion that "You earn money, you pay taxes. Period." If I convert my labor by making a sculpture, then sell it to someone for $5000, will I pay taxes on it? Hell no.

There are countless examples of this, for example, a 15 year old mows lawns in the neighborhood for $10 an hour. This generally does not get reported to the I.R.S. (It's Really Slavery). This is because the money paid does not constitute "wages" from "employment" as those words are defined in the Internal Revenue Code (Title 26-- look it up).

If an employer sends the IRS an INFORMATION RETURN (w-2, 1099 for example) stating that your pay was taxable, then the IRS will come looking for your money. Americans have a right to contract, and trade their own labor in an unlimited fashion. Tax is a type of limitation.

The only way your labor becomes taxable is if it is somehow Federally-connected. The assumption that it is taxable comes from you swearing on your 1040 that you earned "wages" and "income". Interest paid to you by a Federal entity is also considered "income".

Keep your mind open. Most of what Americans believe to be true is a result of decades of misinformation by people who benefit from our ingnorance. There is a lot to learn, and the misunderstanding on this topic is extensive.

Read Pete Hendrickson's "Cracking the Code". It's a great book for people who want to understand the truth about the Federal Income Tax.
Cheers-


John D
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Not a chance. Income tax is exactly the same no matter where you work


quizzard123
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Huh? Why would you think any job was tax free? I could maybe see why somebody with no knowledge might think a government job could be tax free (thus USPS), but that is completely wrong.

And as for UPS, why would anybody think a private company's employees would be tax free?

You earn money, you pay taxes. Period.


src50
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Where did you get that idea? Of course it is taxable.


Jss
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No, it is not tax free.
Any job where taxes are not taken out means that you are self employed or independent contractor. Then your income is also subject to 15.3% SE tax.
Read http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/03/w2-or-1099-employee-or-independent.html


Who
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LOL...NO, it's not.


hot_burrito_1
The only tax free income for U.S. Postal workers is Equipment Maintainence Allowance (EMA) for rural carriers who use their own vehicles to deliver the U.S. Mail. My annual salary is taxed, but my nearly $6,500 of EMA is not taxed. I have to use EMA money to buy gas and maintain my vehicle for delivery. I still have to pay taxes to maintain my vehicle. Taxes on gas, repairs, tires, and vehicle registration. As for UPS, I don't know much about them. They are a private company not associated with USPS.


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