Can someone help me understand this? |
Ok, so I just read a news article about the guy who caught the Barry Bonds record breaking homerun ball.
He said that he has no choice but to sell it because he is going to be charged ... |
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Hi Can you please some tell me why do employers charge additional 10% payroll taxes on employees.? |
Additional Details Assume that employee is on Bench and he requested his employer to run his payorll for 1 month(on bench).
Does employer has right to charge 10% additional ... |
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Check status of rebate online...? |
| I don't know if you guys know that you can check the status of your rebate on the irs website https://sa1.www4.irs.gov... |
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Is there a law which requires private citizens to pay federal income tax? |
I have been hearing that there is no actual law to this effect.
Could this be true? Please cite the specific laws and supreme court rulings which are relevant, if you can.
An 11 part ... |
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We were gifted a home.....Should I sell my home or stay in it until 2012? |
| We were gifted a home in August 2007.... I am told that we need to live in it for 5 years.... I have 2 kids and the house is really small my wife and i have been looking at larger homes and want to ... |
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Taxes on something lol? |
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Just checked Where's My Refund...? |
It is now corrected to say DD on 1/30. You all may want to check again! Interesting how they got the glitch fixed and was able to UPDATE WMR more than once a week! LOL Additional Details<... |
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Can you claim a child even if they did not live with you during the past year? |
I have custody papers that say that I can claim my daughter, but she has lived with her dad for the past 20 months. Should I claim her or not? Additional Details I am actually the child&... |
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Do I get to claim mortgage interest that was payed in 2006 on my tax refund.? |
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How long after the deadline did you receive your stimulus check? |
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I just got married. What last name should I use to file my tax returns for this year? |
| This may be a stupid question, but do I use my married name or my maiden name? I ask because I still get checks from work with my maiden name and have not changed my bank account yet. However, I ... |
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If i am sacked due to illness will i be able claim benefits? |
| due to illness i have had alot of time off.my work have told me either to leave or be sacked.my doctor has advised me to leave. but i have just been told if i leave i cant claim benfits if i am ... |
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MJQ | If I live in a state that has no income tax, but work in a bordering state that has income tax...? |
Would I have to pay income tax for the state I work in, even though I would be living across the border in the state with no income tax? This hypothetical question is based on the idea of living in Nevada (no income tax), but working in neighbouring California (high income tax). Additional Details Not sure what answer to select as best...will put it up for a vote. |
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Jo Blo
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if you work for wages, the company/person you work for will withhold state income tax from your check. You would file a non-resident tax return with CA
if you itemize on your federal return (Schedule A),, you may be able to deduct the state income tax you pay to CA instead of the sales tax if that amount is larger. |
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Judy1
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Yes, you would have to file CA state tax return. |
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Brick
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You need to pay taxes from the State you work in. If you work in two states you must pay taxes from both - but only the amount you earned from each. |
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acmeraven
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You have to file a non-resident return for CA. |
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sun_beam61
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It really doesn't matter where you live, it's where you work that counts!! You pay taxes on the amount of money you make. Your employer takes the appropriate amount off your check,
then at income tax time you have to file an income tax return. |
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Still reading
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I don't know the laws of California, but I do know that each state's laws are different. My experience was in a state which only taxed those who were residents, and in that situation, I didn't have to pay taxes. |
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GREG S
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Yes. Since 2002,there is a 9 step process for determining it. You will prepare a California tax return and get any refund or determine any extra you owe. If you tax preparer works in both states, ask them, or call someone like H and R Block. They deal with it all the time. Or if you prefer, call the California department of Revenue and see what they say.
Washington residents working in Oregon face the same issue. After I moved to Washington, I had to incorporate my business or pay Oregon State on the portion I earned there. If your office is in Nev, there may be a loophole like we have here.
Good luck getting fairness here. Do consult a CPA that works in both states. 15 minutes with them could save you $$thousands$$. |
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VATreasures
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With the exception of a commuter tax, you owe taxes based on where you live, not on where you work. It is a little more complicated if you live in mutliple states in the same year.
However in the example you give, if you live in Nevada and work in California, you would not owe state income tax. If your employer did withhold CA income tax, you would file a non-resident form to get a refund. |
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