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 Does anyone know how to report earnings for 1099 and... ?
and what the best way to report is? My boyfriend just got a new job, but he has is considered an independant contractor. He will be getting a 1099 form at the end of the year of his earnings. He will ...


 I already e-filed my taxes and have a new w2?
What I'm wondering is that my returns have completed processing, and I'm waiting for them to be direct deposited. I can go on turbo tax and still add another w2, so, will they hold the ...


 If I made a tax deductible donation & lost the paperwork...?
Is it still possible to claim it? I didn't since I was unable to locate the form. I could probably pull up a bank record from March of 2007 that showed that I made the donation, but I have since ...


 Tax Filing EMERGENCY!!!?
OK, so i did a CRAZY thing and claimed 10 exemptions on my taxes, know i will HAVE to pay an astronomical amount back ( i don't have kids or really anything to deduct, GULP? I ABSOLUTELY will ...


 Does anyone know if I can file my husbands w2 tax because he is in jail...?
he asked me to do it but im not sure how to and if i can...
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 Rebate checks: The last time this happened, it was deducted from our tax returns. It is the same scam?
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 Can I still file taxes if i got paid off the books?
I worked for a company last year off the books about 7 months. I earned $11,600.00. I have 2 children and was told I can still file. Will they tax me on my return and will I still get some money back?...


 Is there a law that ACTUALLY requires you to pay taxes ?
I've been hearing more and more about this and it kinda makes me ask..is there one?..You work for those dollars no, why pay TAXES for that..just asking....


 What would my paycheck be if I live in the US and get paid $42,000 a year after taxes?
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 Does HR Block offer a Rapid Refund service for income Tax refunds? Federal and State?
I would like to get my refund back in less the a week. Any ideas on where i should go and who would do it the cheapest?...


 What is the best business to go to to get your taxes done?
i just moved out from my parents and was never told how to file my taxes. although i did work last year, i wasn't able to file. i would like to file for last year, but i don't know who to ...


 I worked for my husbands company 8 months out of this year. Can I file taxes on that? I got paid cash.?
I worked for my husbands company 8 months out of this year. Can file taxes on that? I got paid cash. He didn't take any take any taxes out of my pay either. Where can I find on the web like a ...


 Is it true the IRS only pays refunds on Fridays?
Everyone I know has been paid on a Friday, however my date according to the IRS website is a Tuesday. Anyone know?...


 If my employer reimburses my tuition & then issues me a 1099 how do i reflect this on my tax return?
My employer paid for school last year and I was curious as to how I should reflect this on my tax return. They gave me a 1099 that shows the miscellaneous income for tuition. I paid the tuition and ...


 I cant prove the business miles i drove to the IRS?
i wrote off 50,000 worth of business miles on my taxes in 2006. but now the IRS says i have to send in proof.

Ive looked through my files, but i dont have my mileage logs, that i may have ...


 Can I ever get social security and medicare taxes back?
I'm a high school student who earned only $1000 at McDonald's last year. 8% of my earnings always came directly out of my paycheck (social security and medicare taxes). As a Minnesotan, ...


 Why do we single out the rich with taxes, why not the poor too?
Think about, something many of you may not be aware of. You could be a single parent, living at home with your parents (as so often the case is). Not work all year (i.e. not pay taxes). and Still ...


 Was the Economic Stimulus rebate check we received last summer an advance on this years taxes?
When I was doing my research about this last year it said it was NOT an advance and you would not have to claim it on your taxes. However, today when I was reading about how to prepare to get your ...


 New kind of tax idea...?
I've heard that, in the United States, the richest 10% of the population controls 90% of the wealth. (or something like that)

So...how about they pay 90% of the taxes?...


 I pay a cheq to bank acc on tues, when will I be able to draw on the cheq, bearing in mind fri is good fri?
My bank acc is with TSB and the cheque is a non TSB cheque. It is good friday, a bank holiday....



missvictoria30
If I am reimbursed for travel expenses, do I have to report that as income?
Mileage, hotel, meal allowance....I pay out of pocket, submit an expense report, and my boss cuts me a check. Does the IRS consider that income?
                     
 




porselin
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The fact that your employer reimburses you for the expenses is NOT considered income. You do not have to report that as income but check your W2's to make sure.

Typicaly, you can report your unreimbursed employee business expenses if your employer specifially states that you are required to incur these expenses and the expenses are considered "ordinary and necessary" for your job. Your employer must specifically state that they do NOT reimburse you for those expenses. Remember to keep all your receipts. If you file a Schedule A (itemized deductions), you can put the amounts on Line 20.


EvilAngel
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NO


jbird35645
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No.


javelinl
Expenses reimbursed don't count as income under IRS rules. Since if they weren't reimbursed, you could deduct them from your income. Then end result on your taxes is as if the expenses (or the money that reimbursed you for them) never existed


bob_frangione2000
This is not income and is not reported as income. If you are reimbursed, you may not deduct these expenses either. The 1040 booklet explains this.


Coleen429
Not its a business related expense. It's not money you are making - its them paying you back for something they were responsible to pay for in the first place. (mileage, hotel, airfare, etc.)

However, somes meals might be considered taxable, depending on the situation. If you work through lunch its usually alright, but I know that i have had to pay tax on some dinners in the past. I would double check with your employer for the meals


PRS
No


skybelle24
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I travel all the time for work. I even moved to Canada for a year and got my rent, insurance, mileage, etc reimbursed to me. You don't have to claim it as income because it's not income. You've paid it, they are just giving the money back to you.


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