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 Can i do my taxes for free?
For the past three years we have been paying over 200 dollars to go into h&r block for about 10 to 15 minutes to have them do our taxes. Is there anyway we can do them ourselves for free? Its ...


 When I filled out my tax refund I was only entitled to 300 bucks out of 900 now isn't there a rule for student
that if your a student u get most of it back?...


 How to make more money?
My brother has got full time job(40 hours per week).He`s got an offer to take a part time job as an extra,what would be £500 monthly for him.
Does anybody know if his full time job will affect ...


 Im in trouble?
I went through a really bad divorce in 02, and I lost everything, my child support is nearly 50% of my income, and im barley scrapin by. I stuck my head in the sand financially, and i guess ...


 Hi Will my mother incure taxes from selling her home to the city for $290K after owning her home for 35 years?
Hello again:
Can you please tell me what taxes my 70 year old mother will incure when she sells her home to the City (through imminent domain). My mother had owned the home for over 35 years and ...


 Tax question.. my husband claimed 9 ALL YEAR LONG!!!!?
I have a question. I am filling my taxes, and with me alone, i would get $1,782 back.. then i put my husbands w-2's in and I now owe over 3700.00 because his retard *** claimed 9 ALL YEAR LONG!....


 Which one better? company car or car allowance?
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 When you start a new job?
and they ask you for your exemptions-
what are you supposed to put? what do you recommend? 0 or 1?

(I'm single, no kids. I live at home with my parents.)...


 If you owe irs from 2007, will that stop you from receiving the economic stimulus check in may?
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 Do you think a flat tax with no loopholes would work? Explain.?
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 How do I get my emergency tax coding changed?
I have jsut moved back to the UK and I am on emergency tax code who do I contact to get this changed as required to a nornmal tax code?...


 Do I have to claim this?
If I did a single job for a friend in exchange for $500 this year, do I have to claim it on my taxes? Does this qualify as being "self-employed?"...


 I live with my boyfriend together can he claim me and my 2 kids on the tax return?
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 Should the rich pay more income taxes?
As I type, this question is being asked of Democratic Presidential Candidates. They seem to have glossed over the FACT that Corporate America pays about half of what Individuals pay, using phoney ...


 Will unpaid child support be withheld from the upcoming tax relief checks.?
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 Haven't filed taxes in 2 years. What should I do?
Hey Yahoo! Here is my situation: I am 23 years old and have been living on my own for just a couple of months now. Whether out of immaturity or laziness I haven't filed my taxes in the past 2 ...


 How comes after paying national insurance and tax for 20yrs?
i now find myself unemployed for the first time in 20yrs and basically am going to get bugger all from the government.
p.s. how the hell do you live on £57 a week, with 2 kids an ex wife, a ...


 How do I optain a Federal I.D. number, or tax number to start a new buisness?
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 After getting married do we have to file taxes as one or can we file by myself?
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 In California law, if someone dies, is the family still liable to pay the debts?
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kendra9_15_2005
I worked for a month. would it be worth it to even file taxes???
I was a waitress last march so should i file taxes? it was only for a month and i dont know if its worth my time to do it. I do have to small children so would i get more money?
                     
 




datette
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How much you'd gt back depends on how much you earned and how much in taxes was withheld. If you didn't have federal or state income withheld, if your gross wages was low enough don't bother filing. If you did have income tax withheld, file and get your refund. You have dependents, and it's possible you could qualify for the Earned Income Credit, which could conceivably get you more of a refund than what you paid in. Check out the 1040-A and instructions. It's not that difficult and doesn't take long. You can't use the EZ form since you have dependents. Good luck :)


cactusone
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yes, you couldn't have made enough money. but file anyway, maybe you'll get a few bucks.


jopetho
You should file tax return for your own good as you most probably will be eligible for Earned income credit and you will get back all taxes withheld in w2.

Again I would suggest you approach a VITA center, so that they will prepare and e-file your taxes free. It is an IRS organization and so you need not worry.
http://findtaxservice.com/tax-help/how-to-get-tax-help.html

If you are in NC, you can contact me for help (free).


JK
Absolutely, depending on how much you made or how little. Working only a month should entitle you to a return of some or all of your fed taxes. You may be below the level in which they can tax you.


Dizney
depends on the amounts - withholding, dependents, EIC

Get Turbo Tax - don't go to H&R Block since they are expensive and, from my experience, incompetent


Fruit Cake Lady
You won't get very much back, and if you have to pay someone to fill them out, it will probably cost you more than what you'll receive. Even getting earned income credit with your children won't get you very much. You get more as you earn more. If you know how to make out your own taxes, go for it, or if you know someone who will do it for you for free. Most welfare offices will do them for you for free. You'll at least get back everything you paid into state and federal.


domeniccork_mail
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depends on the amounts - withholding, dependents, EIC



just go for other than hr Block
in following one


Judy1
If you made over $8450 and are single, or had tips that were not reported to your employer so they aren't on your W-2, then you are required to file. Limits are different than $8450 for other filing statuses.

If you have a spouse and are filing a joint return, then yes, you need to include this income.

Otherwise, you probably aren't required to file, but probably should anyway since you are probably eligible for an earned income credit. Also, if anything was withheld for federal income taxes, you'd have to file to get it refunded to you.


bostonianinmo
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Whether or not you MUST file would depend upon how much you made. Not many wait staff make $8,450 in one month; unless you did, you don't HAVE to file.

But, you said that you have small children. You're probably eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. You'll have to file to get that. It might not be a lot of money, but it could be a few hundred depending upon how much you made. Every little bit helps, right?

One more thing, though. You didn't mention your marital status. If you're married and are filing a joint return, you MUST claim that income on your return.


Jack
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if you claimed the right amount on ur w4 when u started


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