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fallingmelody | I would appreciate some tax help? |
I am a mother of two, and I only made 1, 180 in 2007, because I only just started a job. I claimed 2, throughout the year. They only witheld 31.00 on my federal taxes, and even less on my state. I also am not claiming head of household. I live in Indiana, if that makes any difference. I would really like an estimate on what I would be getting back. If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it. |
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tommygunmaddox8
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Do not pay anyone to do you taxes. You should be able to e-file your own return. You can use the free file option on www.irs.gov. What is your filing status? Are you single? Are you claiming dependents? Do you qualify for any refundable credits such as Earned Income Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit? These factors contribute to the amount of refund you may be eligible to receive. Based on assumptions, of being single and 2 dependents, you would definitely get back the $31 in federal withholding and if you claim both of your kids, you should get $470 in earned income credit. You can also go to your local IRS office. They will prepare your return for free. Don't pay anyone to complete your return. There are so many free options. |
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Astrolion
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You will receive back all that you paid in Federal taxes, if all you made was $1,180.--. and you are a single mom.
Why are you not claiming head of household? Are you married?
If you want to file your taxes, it real easy to do online at
www.turbotax.com
At www.turbotax.com, from what I understand the cost is
ZERO, if you don't have questions for them and only file, otherwise the cost is $15.00 |
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Roberta
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On that small an amount of yearly income, you would get back everything that you paid into taxes. I'm wondering why you're not filing under "head of household"...but, I don't know if it would matter. You should, however, also file for the Earned Income Credit...you could get back even more simply due to your poverty status. Go to www.irs.gov and you can file your taxes online for free. You, also, may qualify for some of the federal rebate that's been in the news lately. I don't believe you made enough to qualify for yourself, but the fact that you have a child, might net you $300. I highly recommend that you look into this. God bless...I pray this helps you. |
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nyteglori
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rough estimate about $500 |
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shortnthick
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Roberta's answer seems the best so far, covering all the bases. Here is a great example of what our government has done to its citizens; Passed an income tax that is so complicated that we have to spend $80 to get $31 back.
I bet there is not one congressman that understands the tax laws. I doubt that there anyone in the IRS either.
Lets go to a flat [rate] tax or consumption tax or anything that would totally eliminate the IRS. |
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rosepetal0227
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H R block is the only way to go sweetie, good luck! |
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stephenweinstein
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If you really only made $1180 AND no one else can claim you as a dependent, then you should get back the entire amount withheld for INCOME taxes (not anything withheld for social security, medicare, disability insurance, etc.) plus any refundable credits to which you are entitled, which might include (for example) the earned income credit.
If someone else can claim you as a dependent, whether or not they actually do, you are prohibited from claiming yourself and have a much smaller standard deduction. This would reduce your refund; you might even owe money. |
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DD
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Try TurboTax or H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt. It will cost around $80 |
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Mommy71805
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There is a great tax estimator on h&rblock.com .. you can fill in a little bit of info, and it can give you an estimate of what you will get back..and it is free .here's the link.
http://hrblock.com/taxes/tax_calculators/index.html |
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CAMUS
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Claim for independent. |
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rtfm
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It doesn't seem like you would owe any taxes on that small amount of income, so you will definitely get back everything that they withheld.
Why aren't you filing head of household? Are you single? Do you provide more than half the support for your children?
You should also look into the Earned Income Credit. It seems like you ought to qualify for that. |
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