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 I have not paid taxes to the Federal Government in over three years....what should I do?
I have paid state taxes but been a little late in paying for my federal taxes...help!
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I have not paid my federal but have paid my state.
I know I owe over $10,000...


 Can I still file for 2006?
I'm the worst procrastinator. Call me a dummy but I knew I was going to be getting money back from the Feds so I just filed for the Extension so I could file after April 15th. However, the ...


 Will I get a Tax Rebate check in May?
Hi,

I filed last year for taxes but only made $1200....will I still get the tax rebate check President Bush is talking about?

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 If a person in Ohio purchases a dishwasher over the Internet from Minnesota,- which state does the person owe?
tax?
A. Minnesota
B. Ohio
C. Neither
D.B...


 Ex employer wont give me my P45
I left them on 30th june started a new job since, however, I have had to fill in a P46.

I had to call them and ask where it was, they said they sent it on 30th June.

Then I ...


 Am I still claming Exempt on W4?
I claimed exempt last year on my taxes, and ended up owing. How do I know if Im still claming exempt? On my paycheck the deductions are:
Fed MED/EE 43.68
Fed OASDI/EE 186.75
CA W...


 Where can I go to cash in my 15 year old 50 dollar savings bond?
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 I am changing my business (ranch) name...do I need to get anew tax i.d. number? Thanks, Teressa?
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 Can you file income tax on self-earned income?
Can you claim money earned from self-employment, such as babysitting, or is this non-taxable income?...


 Turbotax???????
Does that work good? does it make you more money?...


 How to file a joint tax return?
My husband and I were married this year. He wants to make sure that there is nothing we need to do to be able to file jointly. My boss said all I need to do is change my name at the social security ...


 I started a home-based business earlier in the year and it never took off, do I have to file taxes on it?
I do have some start-up costs associated with the business; license, equipment, etc...can I claim those as a loss or what exactly should I do since I didn't make a single cent?...


 If I let my ex carry 1 of our children this year will he get the rebate for her or will I?
He carried her last year 2006 taxes but I don't want to give up the credit AND the rebate!...


 Iwas wondering ihad my childs last name changed will this effectmy tax refundor will there be a delay with it?
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 Do i have to register?
i braid hair, extensions etc. if i wanted to start charging people would i have to register this or can i do this at home without upsetting the tax man? do i have to get a certificate to prove i can ...


 Can i challenge my £60 tax fine?
I received a fine for £60 for having no tax, but i did have an up to date tax disc on my windscreen, although it had fallen of and i didnt know. As i have evidence that i had an up to date tax disc ...


 How soon can i file for my taxes this year?
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 Are Remitances Tax Deductible in the US?
Hi Folks,

Just wanted to know if I can use any money I sent overseas to family can be used as part of my Income tax deductibles?

Thanks.

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 I want to file my Taxes online, is there a website with tips on how to do it?
I live in Minnesota....


 Is health insurance through your employer tax deductible?
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TheMorbidMe
If I buy a Car in another State and bring it to mine, do I have to pay Tax?
I am planning to buy a new car from a dealer in South Carolina, but I am a Florida resident... Do I have to pay tax ? Is there a benefit of doing so ?
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lyk2003
You are responsible for tax only in the state in which you reside. The dealer usually collects the tax you pay and forwards the proceeds to the proper tax authority. If the dealer allows you to pay the taxes directly to your tax office, they will forward paperwork stating the amount of the car and your county, municipality, city, etc will determine the amount of tax you owe. If you do not pay the taxes in a timely manner, they will find out eventually and send you a bill. Trust me, I'm still getting bills for the previous tenant who bought a car over a year ago in South Carolina. I live in Georgia. Good luck!


Amanda H
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I live in WA state, a state with sales tax, but washington doesn't have it.

If I buy a car in Oregon, I pay taxes in Washington. Sales tax is only paid as part of registration-- dealerships do this for you, or if you buy it from an individual, you pay the taxes when you bring it back and try to change the registration.


LL
It depends what the dealer wants to do.
For instance when I purchased my truck in Texas, I asked if they could charge me NM tax (I live in NM) since tax in NM is lower, and he did.


Steve
If you take delivery of the car in SC, then you will have to pay SC tax. Depending on how much SC sales tax you paid, you may also owe FL tax. It depends on the reciprocity agreement that FL has with SC. If the FL tax would have been more than the SC tax, then you will have to pay the difference.


Psychotic1
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I live in Indiana, I have bought cars in Ohio. The sales tax was paid at the time when I went to the license branch to get my tags. (plates)


blueyota_f
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you have to pay taxes in both places, usually.


waggy_33
You should be able to avoid the tax in SC because you are taking the car out of state. You would then pay tax to FL.


charming78_25
yes i believe you have to pay a state to state tax i am not sure how it exactly works depending on the state you bought it and where you are taking the car call your local dmv they should beable to tell you something hope you find your anwer you are looking for


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