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 Subject Taxes: I was divorced in March of 2007 in the state of Colorado can I still file for 2007 as married?
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 If i am single, claimed 2 federal and state exemptions, made 23k in wages and had 4400 witheld, will i owe?
please don't just say it depends on so many factors. i made the money in a six month span (so 46K a year). i have very little i can cliam for deducitons. this is my first time. please give me a ...


 I once heard that if you were to give someone a large amount of money as a gift then the government....?
Can and will tax the money? Is this true? And if so how much money does it have to be for the government to tax it and what percentage do they take? Thanks!...


 Do the richest top 10% of taxpayers really pay 90% of the taxes?
I have heard this rough statistc before. Is it true and if so where can I find information confirming its veracity?...


 What does it mean exactly to "ATTACH" your W2 to your tax return form?
Do you:

-stick it on ???
-pin it on ???
-do you use a stapler ???
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IRS should be more specific............
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 What if I had over a billion dollars in tax credits on my tax records in a bank?
For instance I gave my tax records to a guy I new in the Navy. He got me to sign a Reinlistment loan for a bank but be added his million dollars to the loan, on my tax records. The whole thing is in ...


 Want to know about my stimulus check experience?
I thought I would share the experience of someone who's social ends in *07*

1. I filed my taxes via turbo tax having the cost deducted from my return on 02/10/2008

2. I ...


 Tax rebate question?
I'm another that has a question! My husband and I filed joint, he had an income, I did not, we have 2 kids. We were told by our accountant that we would get back 1800 due to 1200 for the couple, ...


 Where can I get my tax refund check cashed?
Will check cashing places cash it? Also, is there a place that will cash your tax refund check without charging a fee?
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Actually, I was thinking of places other than my ...


 How Much is $63.21 Plus Tax??
Im soo stuck.
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Canada, Ontario,, Windsor i think. its like 15%...


 If I moved in with my boyfriend, do we pay taxes differently?
I moved in with my boyfriend in June 2007. He works and all that and I worked up until November 2007 (damn you company I shall not name) I have a child and I claimed her this year. Do we have to file ...


 Stimulas Payment Question?
For those of you who have gotten there payment's mailed to them how long after the date they said it would be sent was it sent?
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supposed to see mine the 13...


 I calimed 9 all year and made 48k. Will I owe? I have one child and I am a single parent.?
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 Can anyone cite a law that requires citizens to pay an "income" tax on their labor?
I've heard people refer to such a law when talking about "crazy tax cheats," but no one seems to be able to cite the pertinent legislation. WHERE IS THIS LAW?
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 What state form requires a child's SS# for a day care provider to do their taxes?
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 Can you get the Refund Anticipation Loan at H&R Block if you have really bad credit?
I have horrible credit to be honest, due to low income. I want my tax refund asap, so I can move out of my in-law's (horrible) house. I don't have a lot of money to pay for my tax ...


 What percent does a employer take out on employee checks?
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 Everybody getting their stimulus check on time?
I'm schedualed to get my paper check on the 30th. My last 2 digits of my social are 24. I'm just wondering, to all the people that have already gotten theirs... did i come the day of your ...


 When did paying off debt?
Become income?

In October of 2005, I paid off 2 credit cards. I owed $5,000.00 on one, they settled for $4,000.00 and about the same with other card. This past year, 2007, I get a notice ...


 When do 1099-r tax forms have to be mailed out?
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Graham B
If I worked in Saudi, paid into a dollar bank account by American company, could I evade paying income tax?
I am trying to pay less UK tax, as I dont think I should be paying it in this circumstance.
                     
 




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Ok, first things. Tax avoidance is not a term you want to use in public. Tax minimisation is what you should use when talking about this topic.

Any offshore structures you use are only as good as your ability to then keep your own counsel.

The UK doesn't have a reciprocal tax agreement with SA as far as I know, so you are technically liable for tax on any earnings you make there (any tax you pay there should be claimed back from SA authorities if possible to avoid double taxation). However, if you are out of the UK for a tax year, then you can avoid paying tax on any earnings outside of the UK (but not necessarily on UK income, say savings and renting your house out). SA is known for tax-friendly employment (you don't pay any under most schemes), but if you are repatriating funds during temporary employment, the issue is not black and white.

You'll need to register as not-resident for tax purposes at the Inland Revenue's site. It's a pretty straightforward form and the helpline is good for answering questions.

If you are still domiciled in the UK for tax purposes (maybe you are only working for a few months), then you are technically meant to declare your earnings. Whether or not you do is up to you; if you repatriate large sums then you are more likely to face questions than if your funds are spent or remain offshore.

As for offshore structures - depending on the value of your income, you might consider setting up a corporation to receive your funds. That way you have an extra level of protection between the revenue and yourself. You would need your employer on board though as they would have to pay into the company's account. This is pretty standard for contractors. Your account need-not be where you work - places like the Cayman Islands are well-known, although jurisdictions such as Belize and Nevis offer reputable company formations plus bank accounts.

The bottom line is, unless you are earning significant amounts and repatriating them to the UK, your chances of being audited are slim and even then, the chances of you being penalised are also slim. Speak to the IR, get their official position on your type of situation and get the name of the person you speak too. You don't need to give your name. This kind of set-up would cost you about $1500-3000 a year in fees and should be considered carefully - perhaps if you are interested in setting up a trust for family or investing in overseas property.

Matto
http://www.barefootinvestments.com


Defenderoftheunderground™
Not sure about the UK, but Americans who are working in Saudi Arabia do not pay taxes to the US gov't and Saudi doesn't tax them either. I was in the military and lots of guys used to like to go to Saudi because of that reason.


Davy B
Tax evasion = naughty/criminal
Tax avoidance = legal

'Every man is entitled if he can to order his affairs so that the tax attaching thereto is less than it otherwise would be'. This now somewhat infamous dictum of Lord Tomlin's in the 1935 House of Lords' decision in the Duke of Westminster's case has, ever since, been the mantra of the UK tax avoidance industry.

The theory is that you can do whatever you want as far as reducing your tax bill is concerned as long as what you do is not dishonest or specifically prohibited by law and thereby strays over the line into tax evasion, rather
than avoidance.

Avoidance and evasion

Let's try to be clear first about this distinction between tax evasion and tax avoidance. Conceptually, it is nothing more than the difference between honesty and dishonesty in dealings between the taxpayer and the Inland Revenue. Ruled out are not only omission and inaccuracy, but also misleading statements and concealment of relevant facts. You cannot use the excuse: 'Well, if the inspector doesn't know about it, it's up to him to find out. Why should I tell him first?' If there isn't full and accurate disclosure, it is tax evasion, not avoidance.

Some examples might help to clarify the distinction. It is illegal tax evasion not to declare interest income from your offshore bank account; but acceptable tax avoidance if you put the same money into an ISA or TESSA, even though the amount of interest you receive is the same. That is an obvious case where the there is a specific statutory exemption from taxation that is relatively clear in its operation. Many would not even see it as tax avoidance at all. But it is under the Duke of Westminster definition: 'ordering one's affairs so that the tax attaching thereto is less than it otherwise would be'.


sazm82
If you are treated as not resident in the UK then you only need declare sources of UK income to your tax office. To be not resident in the UK, you need to fulfill certain conditions. It's not just that you have to be outside the UK for at least a whole tax year, your contract of employment also has to last for at least a full tax year too, be it UK or foreign employer. Plus your visits back to the UK can't be more than 183 days in any one year but you also have to keep your visits below 91 days on average too. It's not evading tax, it just isn't liable in the UK if you fit into the above. It makes no difference where you keep your bank account.


14b32bbdog
I believe you would need to get an offshore bank account.


YORKSHIRE
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I assume you know that if you are outside the UK for one whole tax year, you pay no income tax.


Alan A
You pay income tax in the country where you work. If you want to avoid taxes in this country, don't forget to walk around with a big sign saying 'No ambulances for me thanks'


MarauderX
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No. You will need to report your income, and as such your taxes. You will need to look into paying State taxes; most gov't employees also have to pay state & local taxes to wherever they say is their home.


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