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 Is it a good living on benefits in the UK?
I am on the dole and I have lots of my family on the disability. Last night I had a steak dinner with wine, then relaxed and watched some videos, then got up at midday. How do people feel about this?...


 What does an accountant do?
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 I have not filed tax returns for years what is the best way to take care of my proplem?
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 Why are taxes in Britain so high?
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 What should i do with my life?
i dont no what to do. im up for ...


 Is it true that there is no written law about paying taxes?
I resently vewied a program that stated that there is no written law that says we must pay taxes....politicians say that we pay for services for the city like trash,road repairs,police and so on........


 Is there a reward for reporting an individual for tax evasion? If so how much is the reward?
I just rolled over on someone who makes roughly 70K per year, and he has never filed a return. He's made this money over the past 6 years, so I figure he has made more than 400K during this ...


 Can i claim my girlfriend for taxes, she has been living with me for 8 monts now and is 19?
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 Why do people pay taxes?
Explain to me why the citizens of the United States Of American have to pay for taxes? Give me a complete list/essay/paragraph with full details.
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 Have you ever claimed something on your taxes that wasn't true?
I know a lot of people that claim all kinds of stuff childcare, imaginary kids, medical expenses......and they don't seem to get in trouble for it. How is that possible?
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 My employer refuses to mail my last paycheck and says i have to come in person to pick it up.?r=1224906074?
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 My ex husband will claim both children this year, they live with me how do i get credit for them on my taxes?
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 Benefit fraud?
I have just reported someone for committing benefit fraud

She is only paying £20.00 per month towards council tax when really she should be paying at least £70.00 a month.

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 I haven't worked much this year but I have 2 kids and I did work alittle bit, Should I still file taxes?
And about how much do you think i'll get back. I only worked part time, about 26 hours a week at about 8 hr. for like 2 months this year....


 Can teenagers get tax rebate, refund?
i just wanted to know if i can get rebates or tax refunds from my work, also wanted to know how the whole process of tax refund/rebates go so let this teenager in on the news
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 Do you claim 0 or 1 when filling out forms when getting a job?
I want withholding tax deducted from my paycheck so I get money back on my income tax. Do I claim 0 or 1?...


 What can happend to a person that is self-emplyed and has not filled taxes in 4 years?
My friend received a letter for the IRS where he needed to contact their office. He has not filed in 4 years. What will happend to him if he contacts? If he does not contact them what will happen to ...


 Who can claim our son on taxes?
Our son was born nov 28th 2007 and me and his father are not married but are together..i stoped working in april 2007.he has worked the whole year.so who can claim him?and who would get more money ...


 How can I file taxes from 3 years ago?
I haven't filed taxes in the past 3 years, mostly because I was missing W2's. I don't generally make more than $30,000 a year. I need advise!...


 Can yall tell me how much $650 would be with tax included?
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rustymoch
If a person makes $20 per hour, how much would that be after taxes. (per hour)?
                     
 




christie
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take into consideration:
1) number of children
2) whether you are filing single or married
3) individual laws concerning state, federal, and social security taxes.
4) you'll also have to deduct for any payment made to health insurance accounts if applicable
5) and any other deductions (i.e. - 401k, healt savings plans etc...)
6) Then, it makes a difference if you get paid every week or every other week bc/ more taxes are deducted on the paycheck if you get paid for two weeks since it's a higher amount

With all these things to consider it's pretty difficult for anyone to be able to tell you with certainty.


Support ♥Kym♥
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About 15.50 to 16.00


Me again
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16-17 bucks.


***********
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It depends...are they married single, do they have children...how many hours...tax brackets depend on yearly income, so you would need to estimate that. Google 2007 tax tables and you should get an answer.

In my experience as a single person who made about 20k per year they take about 20% from me. With a kid I will break about even because of the EITC.


pancakes & hyrup
The IRS needs 10% from everyone for their fair share. If you are single or claiming 0, then you will most likely be deducted nearly 25%, or 23-4% to be precise. But 10% +/- is what you will be charged or credited when you file for sure. Anyway, that leads to about $18 take home (or "net") if you have a lot of dependents to claim, or $15-16 take home if you're single or claiming zero. Claim zero on your paychecks if you can, you'll get smaller paychecks, but you'll like that nice whopper return check when you file, especially if you have deductions to claim when you actually file. That's what I do. A nice "bonus" check never hurt anyone.


andrea z
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My husband works 50 hours a week. 40 hours @20 and 10 hours at 30. His checks are about 760 a week. It depends on the amount you are claiming.


jstchel
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The government takes about 25%, states vary on the tax they take out


Judy1
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It would depend on what the person put on his/her W-4, and where he or she lived (will very likely be state and local taxes in addition to federal)..


Steve
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Its not a flat per hour after taxes because tax withholding is based upon W-4 filings.

Also, it depends on how many hours are on the paycheck and how often the person gets paid.

Therefore, there is no answer that we can give you.


FREDOAK3
Take between 25 and 33% off for taxes ( it's a killer)


Cerenity
on a 40 hr wrk week prob around 700 dollars


Tonya
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depends on how many dependents, if youre a home owner, children, and what state you're in


Mike M
It depends on how many hours you work per pay period, and how many dependants you claim, and if if you work any over time.


lugar t axhandle
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it pretty much depends on what state your in.. if youre in california, im sure it would be higher than some other states..

if youre claiming just one deduction than youre pretty much screwed..

you can always claim more than just one on your W-2, but it may come back to bite you in the bottom side come tax season..


Chrys
thats hard to say...we don't know where you live and don't know what, if any, are your state taxes...so you have to figure that out yourself.


Joy
Not enough :)


Mystee_Rain
depends on how many hours and what tax bracket they end up in, the more you make the bigger the deduction


crush
8


Hawk
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donnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna


YO MIKA!
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taxes depend on yearl salary. o ow many house do u work a year?


simesegal
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it depends on how much tax percent


joyee_lopez
wow ur so reach.. XD hehe!! well.. 30% of $20 so.. less than $6.00 so u'll just get $14.00 hehe.. XD gimme some money!! hahaXD


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