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 Can I claim my girlfriend as a dependant?
My girlfriend was not able to work much this year...earned less than 2000$ due to pregnancy. I am wondering if it would be better to claim her and our daughter under me or if she should file and ...


 Can married couples file taxes separately?
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 How does one avoid paying taxes altogether?
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someone told me if i plant 100 doller bill it will grow and make a big tree with many 100 dollars, is this true?...


 Can I deduct a septic system on my taxes?
I had to replace my entire septic system on my house in Feb 2006, because it was not up to code. They said they could condemn my house if I didn't fix it. It cost $4000. Can I deduct the $4000...


 Does anyone know of a place that pays you for items?
what I mean is if you know some place in L.A that would give you money for any item you give them. because my dad is near retirement and the government has cut his salary too much. we wouldn't ...


 How much is $299.99 plus tax?
I live in Arizona located in chandler. I have know idea how much tax is. I am just intrested knowing the exact total of $299.99 + ...


 Is it possible to hide income in order not to pay child support ifyou own your own business?
if so should a W2 be sufficient? or should i ask for corporate tax papers to prove how much one is making?
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This is not me who is doing it. it's my x husband!!!...


 I have won British National Lottery but i can't pay the way of receiving the cheques what should i do?
there are not any way of payment in country if i will not pay the money to the Parcelcarrier company i with lose the money...what should i do?how can i pay?...


 I get child support for my son. He will be 22 on jan 5 2009?
But he will not graduate college untill may 2009. The divorce papers state "child support will continue as long as he is in college but not beyond the age of 22 years" do I have any ...


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an hour if you make $30,000 a year?...


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 When you received social security income, do you have to report it to the IRS?
For a married couple that are 68 & 64 years old and have received 24K in Social Security benefits, 3k in pension distributions, and 2K in interest income,

is it required for them to ...


 Do film stars and singers get taxed?!?
it only seems fair since they dont need the money and we have to pay tax when we need it!...


 Do You Have To Pay Tax If Under 18?
Hey there,do you have to pay tax when you have a job if your under 18?
and also does anyone know the limit of how much you earn when you are required to pay tax,i heard if you earn 120 a week or ...


 How much of your money goes to the tax man?
I was trying to work out, on average, how much of your earnings ends up with the tax man.

Income tax hits you for about 25%, but then purchase tax on anything you buy is another 20%. If ...


 Tax Returns 10 points to best answer?
If my son worked last summer and earned around $2500, and is dependent and in college, does he need to file a tax return? If so, which form?...


 Why do we have to pay more tax the more we earn?
Why do we have to pay more tax the more we earn? I think that we should have to all pay the same tax and those of us who have higher paid jobs will actually benefit. It would not make the poor any ...



purrfection02
If a parent is behind in child support over $2000, will they withold the parents tax return?
and give it to the custodial parent as compensation?
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He wants to file my daughter for last year since he worked most of the time and we just separated in september 07. So Im wondering should I give him the ss number just to see his face when he gets no check or does it make a difference
                     
 




ryoung
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Yes they will! I am in the same situation and I actually called the IRS 800 number to ask questions. No matter what state you live in, if the non-custodial parent owes back child support, his/her taxes will be withheld and put towards the past due amount. But I also know that some states won't do it if they owe little amounts, but for 2000 they will. My daughter's father owes me over 5000 and the government will withhold taxes for anything over 250. It it taken out of the federal amount not the state, but the government can choose to take the state too if they decide but definitly the federal! Hope this helps!...Also, if he is filing jointly with somebody then the government can hold the money for up to 6 months! It depends on our situation, when you will get it back. I know someone who already got the amount on her child support, so it differs from person to person!


★★★ Katharine ♥♥♥♥
by giving him your daughter as a tax dependent you might be losing out on alot of money yourself. If you give it to him, and you still file taxes, you can still get the earned income credit. etc-
and, are you going through the child support office? I would maybe call them and make sure - just so they can double check themselves that they did their job.

btw - if they do take his tax return..it will take months for you to get..it has to go to the child support office- and then I think they have to wait a certain amount of time before it can be sent to you-


Judy1
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They will, and it doesn't take $2000 - they'll withhold it for much less than that.


chatsplas
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Yes, the IRS is committed to taking deadbeat parents's refunds and directing them to payment of back child support. You have to file with the state, it doesn't happen automatically, so you have to go to court, get a judgement, go to your state's attorney. Different states have different procedures for collection of back child support. The government feels a parent's obligation to support their kids is paramount.


JustMy Opinion
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yes m'am!! It just happened to my uncle!!! Poor guy! Lol... but he got what he deserves!!!No taxes for him this year!


Sharon F
yes they sure will

my mom and dad divorced and when he filed for his tax refund they mailed it to my mom

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Babyfaced
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Im not sure.
But they should.



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cheyennesmommy
at that amount yes. anything under that amount usually depends on whether the agency has reported the back support debt.if your return is higher than 2000, then the IRS will deposit the remaining portion like usual, just later than expected.


ALAYNA
i think they will as long as they are aware of it. and i think they can only hold the state tax returns if i'm not mistaken


Adelyn B
oh yes they sure will...well in NC at least i know for sure...last year my BD was behind for me and his other child and they took all that he owed out of his check and he ended up with nothing left!!


sergeant_morgan
Yes ,If you filed threw the atterney general


Babi Doll
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yes


robin_blackmoor
yes they will


dreamcatcher1999_1999
they will get some of it but not all. or atleast that what happened to me. I only got a portion of his return.


girlygirl
Yes they will, which is why most men that owes child support doesn't really file. My uncle was in this situation just two weeks ago.


Britney
YES, even if the paying parent is behind even 1 month. Oh yeah & if you file taxes (filing child under payer) you are going to have to pay the taxes back to the government!


snjas1
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Yes, if there is a court ordered child support order. As soon as you are at least $500.00 behind they will offset your state and federal taxes. The IRS will intercept whatever amount the child support office asked for, and then send him back the rest. Then they will hold it for at least 3 months in case there is a dispute or injured spouse claim. Then the IRS will release it to the child support agency, and child support will apply it to his account and send it to you. As far as whether or not he should claim the child, it all depends on your divorce decree if you have one yet. Most parents alternate years. So if you let him have 2007, make sure you get the even years if you don't already have a final divorce.


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