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 If both mine and my husbands w-2 have no federal income tax withheld, are we going to owe?
We also have two dependants, and our total income was 38k. Thanks for any help....


 We have small business, how can we reduce our tax?
We have very little expenses, use our personal for the business. We like to buy a business car, any pros & cons? Also we pay tax approx £11k each year. We are wondering if can save this money in ...


 Home inheritance?
how do you protect the inheritance of your home to your children if when you get older and may need to go in to a care ...


 What is my filing status?
I was married in Sept and filed for divorce in Nov. I left his house in Oct, we lived together since Feb. I have custody of our daughter. I wanted to know if I could file Head of Household. I do ...


 Can I claim my child on income taxes even though I do not have custody of her?
My child was born on August 18th, 2006. On October 17th, 2006 Child services placed her in protective custody of a family member. I have been ordered to pay child support, begining the first of ...


 Will I get tax money back or owe? Made =$21474. Fed. Inc. Withheld =$1477. SS Tax=$1331. Medicare= $311.?
I can't figure out how to claim myself as a dependent on turbo tax it asks for a name other than mine but i and only i support myself. T...


 Why are there only 150 million Tax payers when the U.S has over 250 million people ?
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 What does VAT registered mean?

Additional Details
I know what V.A.T stands for but what does VAT Registered mean?...


 If a person doesn't file taxes, but doesn't owe the IRS additional money, what are the chances of a problem?
Yes, she is required to file based on IRS requirements, but if she doesn't owe money will they really come after her?...


 If you don't owe anything, are you guaranteed to get the May tax rebate?
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 Will we be able able to claim my kids?
My fiance claimed my 2 kids and me on the 2005 income tax return
and IRS audited him and we did not have enough evidence that shows he
lives with me and maintains my kids finacially well ...


 How do you feel about taxes?
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 Are there any ways that I can claim back some IHT tax which I have had to pay on my late Fathers estate?
I have had to pay out quite a few thousand pounds on his estate and think it is so unfair paying this money back to the G...


 My federal withholding taken out doubled since I added my girlfriend to my medical benefit, should that happen
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 Why is it so hard on small businesses?
My husband and I own a residential/small commercial electrical company. We have 10 employees and 5 trucks. Besides having the cost of insurance on the vehicles, we have to pay workman's comp, ...


 Why don't I have my tax rebate?
The news articles have been saying the people with low social security #s will get theirs first (the last 2 digits) my husbands is 00, you can't get any lower, and he was the main filer on our ...


 Question about tax deductions, Can you?
A friend of mine told me that you can catalog donated items; such as men's shirts, woman's pants, per pair, etc. and get a certain amount back. I plan on going through them and write it all ...


 Will i go to prison for false accounting?
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 I'm 21 years old. My mother still claimed me for taxes but does that mean I can't file for taxes?
I'm in Tampa, FL by the way....


 Are you agree with the green tax?
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David R
If I am married what is the best way to file my taxes?
Well I got married in may 2005. Can I still file single and head of household or do I HAVE to file married. I want to know the best way to get the most money back.
                     
 




shepherdjohn
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Married filing jointly is the best tax rate available from the IRS.


irongrama
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You must file either married filing jointly, or married filing seperate. Jointly is usually the best, least tax method of filing. The tax percentages in MFJ are about the same as those for Head of Household. The only way a married person can file as HoH is if they have lived seperately from the spouse for most of the year. You are married and it is really a good filing status.


scottee25
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Do you have dependents? I was under the impression you could only file as Head of Household if dependents were involved. I have filed Married, filing jointly every year since I have gotten married. I actually sit down and do a mock return for a married filing jointly and then married, filing single for both my wife and myself just to see which one would be most beneficial to us. It just turns out that Married filing Jointly has always been the best one for us.


Ivan
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You have to file either married, filing singly or married, filing jointly. You cannot file single. Under certain circumstances, you can file as head of household.


george 2
you can file single but not single head of household. your husband or wife will have to file single too. if only you work, then file jointly as you will get the most money that way. make out your taxes both ways, single and jointly, and see what way will give you the most money and then file that way.


Kimberly
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do it under
married but fileing separate.


Beau R
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You can file either way. I'd suggest that you sit down and do the math either way, and see how you make out. When you do this do the math for your wife, as a single, and then you get the better picture of your returns.


moonman
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Lying on your tax returns is a crime. If you are married you have to file as married. Filing seperate as opposed to jointly may only influence your taxes if it will what tax bracket you are in. I am not an accountant, so don't take the last part as fact.


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