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 If my usual salary is 26000 per year......?
and i get a 1000 christmas bonus , will i be taxed on it and if so by how much?...


 Is bank holiday always paid at double time?
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 Can I get thrown out of my house for not paying my property taxes?
My mother passed away in 2004 and my step dad stayed her house, after finding out that he was not paying the mortgage I kicked him out and moved in 9 months ago, the property deed was put in my name ...


 Last year i did not pay my taxes and i was supoused to pay like a 180dls what do i do???
What happened is that i had no money the pay even though it was only like 180dls so i did not do my taxes. Does somebody know what happens and what can i do?? P...


 Do i have to pay tax?
I regularily keep shop for a friend. I'm self employed and should invoice him i suppose. I earn £90 t0 £150 a week from this work. Do I have to pay tax on such a small amount? Does it mean i�...


 Why do people pay tax what is tax?
Iam a kid so i dont now what tax is. Iam guessing people pay tax so their bins get empty iam not sure....


 If I own my house what do I need to do to itemize on my taxes to get a larger refund.?
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 Is this 2008 Tax Rebate information true?
I found, on the irs website, that if you had your tax prep fees deducted from your refund amount for the 2007 tax year, than you would be getting a paper check in the mail even if you had your tax ...


 Can my parents claim me on income tax if i'll be 23?
I'm going to be 23 by the time 08 income tax time comes around...

My parents are going to claim my son, can they claim me too if i didnt work at all in 2008?
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 Can i avoid paying income taxes on selfemployment income?
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 Why do so many people wait till the last minute to file their taxes?

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So I guess everyone who waits does so because they owe. Why don't they just have more taken out or file quarterly instead?...


 Big bonus check comming soon, what can i do so they wont take alot of taxes?
can i change the amount of dependents? if so, how many dependents? is there a limit? im aware of the penalties at the end of the year, but i only want to do this on 1 check....


 Question about tax return?
I had my 1st job this summer I worked 4rm the end of May to the second week of August for min. wage. I also have 1 yr old daughter. My question is what exactly do I need to do to get my taxes back? I ...


 Taxes: How many to claim on W-4 (Expert advice only please)?
I am getting married tomorrow, and in leu of that, my fiancee and I are updating our w-4's.

A little background:
a) She has a son, 2 years old, that lives with us full time
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 Does anyone know anything about Council Tax?
If you are in full time employment but live in a household of students (who pay no council tax) how much council tax do you have to pay?...


 Based on my values what Candidate is best for me?
I make over $200,000 per year & will inherit over 7 million.
I don't want to pay any tax on that $7 million!!
I dont want my taxes to go to;
(a) people or children who can'...


 What happens if you don't pay Federal Imcome Tax?
I just watched Zeitgeistmovie.com. And some former IRS agents said that they could not find anywhere in the constitution or any place else where it was law that we pay Income Taxes. These two ...


 Question re jobseekers allowance?
i made my initial claim for jobseeker's allowance on 29th April and have still yet to receive any money. i phoned jobcentre today and they said that the processing department had simply ...


 Should I pay property tax?
My home is going into foreclosure, I don't think I should pay the property tax. why?...


 Dole money, UK?
Our lass was made redundant 3 weeks ago and applyed for the dole today.

She starts a new job Mid June but we pay so much tax we thought we'd claim the dole for the 5-6 weeks until ...



Lizzy
IRS filing and tax fraud?
Where do I start. Let's see, I did an estimate of our taxes on HR Block.com and the result was that we owed $285.00. My husband was very upset. We did it Married but separtely and we came out with the same result, we both owed and it equaled to the same amount. Now, he wants to file single. I can not file single because that will be tax fraud and I am not willing to go to jail over a few dollars. So my question is that if he files single himself, will I get in trouble and can I still file Married but separtely? I am confused and frustrated. If he does this, I do not want to go to prison over him being an idiot. I am very upset and confused, can some one help!!! Thanks.
                     
 




heyteach
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He has no right to file single. He is married (even if he wants to be an *** he's legally married and it takes a while to finalize a divorce). He has no right to try to get YOU to perpetrate a fraud. He has obligations to God, to you, to himself, to his neighbors and that his word means something.

IF that foolish "economic stimulus" plan comes along, this will be moot as you'll get back more than the not even $300 that he's willing to perjure himself over and endanger YOU over. If you have to come up with the money, let that be reason for you both to see if you will consider tax reform and start demanding it (I would hope for Steve Forbes' flat tax myself) but even just writing the bozos to stop spending so much of our money is a good thing.
BTW, he WILL be caught. Everything is computerized. Maybe they won't get him this year, but they've got 3 years at least to find him AND all that while the interest and penalties are building up. The IRS is ruthless with middle class Americans. They'll cut a break with rich thieves, but they'll ruin YOUR lives if they can. It will be on his head, but you'll be caught in the web.
He needs to grow up and strengthen his character as he's putting YOU on the line.


Joe Mama
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Why would he be freaking out over 285 bucks. Getting in trouble with the IRS is going to cost way more than that.
Cover your butt and file separately and married. It's legal to do that.


ponek99
you should try it married jointly and see what the results are


heathererandolph
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I suggest filing MFS yourself. His return should be bounced back eventually because you will use his SSN # on your tax return when you file MFS.


trooper_cobb
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You won't go to jail - But you will probably get an audit notice. They will come back in six years and charge you about $1,000 dollars in tax, interest and penalties.

Find some better deductions, you can make up for 300 dollars pretty easy with home, education, charity and work-related expenses. These are legitimate deductions. If your husband files as single, and you file as married or married filing seperatly - you have to put his SSN on your tax forms by law. That will put both of you at a 100% audit risk.

Tell him to calm down and work the long-form to get the deductions you both qualify for.


stephenweinstein
If you are married to someone who is unwilling, for whatever reason, to file married filing jointly, then you MUST file married filing separately, regardless of how he files. The only two exceptions are (1) if you are not required to file and do not file at all, and (2) if you are "considered unmarried", are eligible to file as "head of household", and do file as "head of household". If you are required to file and either are not "considered unmarried" or are not eligible to file as "head of household", then you MUST file as married filing separately.


shawnta23
Personally you get more of a tax break by filing together. But if you choose not to, then you are suppose to file, married filing separately. I know people who don't and they have not went to jail, but that does not mean that they won't get caught. I doubt if they will go to jail, they definitely have to pay back the extra money they received, plus penalty and interest. So if he wants to file single, by all means let him, and you file the correct way if you are worried about the outcome. I personally do not mess around with the IRS. I never ever want to owe them anything!


Kat
Unfortunately, you are responsible for your spouses liabilities. Get a legall separation and then file yours correctly. I don't think he would be stupid enough to file single if you threaten him with legal separation and turing him in. If he is, then do it. If being married is not worth $285 then get a better guy.


Josh Winkelstein
Submit a letter to the IRS explaining what a dishonest traitor your husband is. They will ship him to guantanamo. Then find a better guy.


creep in the jeep
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you make too much money so you have to pay in deal with it


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