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 Why should we have to pay taxes ?
why should we have to pay taxes ?
after you work all your life and buy a home you have to pay the government taxes just for owning it... its an illusion you never really own anything you just ...


 Why are the most productive people taxed the most?
And the least productive people taxed the least (or not at all)?
Does this make any sense to anybody but a communist?
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 In your guys' opinions.....?
which is better to go to......H and R Block or Jackson Hewitt?? i have been going to H and R Block for years but i was thinking about trying Jackson Hewitt because i wasn't too happy with H and ...


 If you donate to Good Will is that a tax write-off?
I have TONS & TONS of clothes and shoes, etc worth alot of money; my husband tells me to donate it to Good Will so we can just write it off for our taxes? Is this true? And how do I go about ...


 Can I claim child support on my taxes?
I write a check for an amount assigned by the state plus i pay for health care the my child. Can I claim this on my taxes?...


 Stimulus Rebate Cant Provide Status?
Last 2 digits are 03. Supposed to hit today Direct Deposit.

IRS website says:

"We are sorry but we cannot tell you the status of your Stimulus payment."

A...


 Do the homeless and unemployed need to file taxes?
Ok....

I have a bet going with my girlfriend. Do you only need to file taxes if you have an income? My thought is that even if you have no income, the federal govt. wants you to file a ...


 For the last 7 years of my Mums life, she paid a woman £113 per week to care for her. should this lady pay tax
My main reason for asking this is that I am aware that this lady and her husband fleeced my mother, and also basically ignored her during that time, despite the fact that my Mum bought her a new car ...


 Can I be claimed as a dependant on taxes? 21 yr old college student living with parents. Help!?
I'm a 21 year old student attending college...i live at home with my parents (and two sisters)...my parents provide everything (housing, food, bills etc)...and I have a less than part time job (...


 The rebate checks people are getting in the mail, is it tax free money?
Or do you have to claim it as income and get taxed on it?

Curious.
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Judy, it was just passed....


 What should i do with my income tax i want to make it grow?
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 My boyfriend paid for all of my bills and expenses in 2007, can he claim me as a dependant?
We've been living together for 9 years and last year was the first that he paid for everything...my student loans, bills, food, etc.

When I was younger and working, my father tried ...


 The IRS are trying to say that I owe them taxes now. How?
During tax time, I was expecting two W-2's but only received one. I went on ahead to file that one and received a small refund of $300 and something. I put in all of my medical payments and ...


 If you make 27 million a year how much do you owe in taxes?
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 Should fat buggers be taxed more.......?
lets face it they eat more of the earths resources, take up more space, and we burn more petrol to lug em round. think wot a difference it would make to the economy and the ozone layer..... tax em or ...


 Do you pay tax on a second job which is part time?
i recntly started a new job which is full time i didnt get taxed on my first wage then my old emplyer rung me and aked if i wanted to go back just 8 hours a week as well as do my full time job,do i ...


 I'm still waiting?
well here it is June 16,2008 and My extra tax check hasn't come yet! Everyone else I know has recieved theirs, not me.I've gone to the page to find out when I'll get it but all it ...


 What is the value rate of money british money compared to the united states?
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 What do i do if i receive a W2 by mistake?
I received a W2 for a place i never worked for. EIN number 26-1242925. Cant find it anywhere on the web? Called IRS and they said I need to contact the company, but I cant locate it by the address ...


 Can a single mother that doesnt work who claims income support, and child benefit, claim child tax credits???
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Hilary W
If i am going to start making 35,000 a year, how much will i make after taxes?
                     
 




nickipettis
taxes, social security and everything will take about 30 percent, maybe a little less, esp if you have dependents.
sorry.


lou t
Depending on what state taxes are and what kind of deductions you have it'll roughly be 20% to taxes for that pay range. That'll make your take home after taxes $28K.

If you have extra deductions such as educational or housing deductions that could bring it down significantly.


Eric C
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Expect to take home about 20 - 25% less than your total gross salary (maybe a little more or less - depending on what state you're living in and the number of deductions you're claiming).

...then deduct from that the additional money you'll need to contribute for your insurance... retirement plans (401k) ... and miscellaneous other "optional" programs you may choose to participate in.


Marquis
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http://www.paycheckcity.com/copaycycle/netpaycalculator.asp
http://finance.yahoo.com/calculator/career-work/pay-02


vwgirl18
Let's see...after you pay for a welfare family, pay for an illegal immigrant to go to school, pay for someone else's food stamps, pay for cable tv in prison, probably about 28, 000. If a democrat becomes president, you'll get 20, 000 people with no jobs will get the rest.


Greg M
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About $28,000.00


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It depends on how many deductions you claim on your W-4. The tax rate is 28%


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Depends on haw a person views taxes. Income, Social Security, "SALES" taxes. Fuel/highway tax. I just point this out so people realize we have a lot of taxes. Though they my not directly affect take home pay. I think the 30% mentioned would be close, maybe 35%. When I worked in Accounting many years ago, we would make some special payments (Hard to explain) we take a 20% off the top for federal tax. Social Security I not sure off had the total % but, your employer pay ½, figure 15% total if you self-employed and 7.5% working for someone. There may be a State income tax, I ballpark it @ 10%. Then consider Unemployment tax and Insurance if need be and we just say anther 10% for those.
So without the latter we can say 27.5% - 35%
With the latter taxes we say 37.5% - 45%
35,000 - 35% = $22,750 about $1,895 a month
35,000 - 45% = $19,250 about $1,604 a month
This all depends on what you claim for deductions etc., etc. May sound depressing. But, different tax deductions at the end of year can help. Look into what all you can do to increase deductions. Donate used furniture to Goodwill may give a little. Donate to a charity can help. Interest on your House (If you buying). Maybe a Student Loan you repay. Also, depending on the job, look into Clothes for work and maybe even your meals while work. Try to learn of everything you can use for your advantage. I have worked with the IRS (When I had my Business and learned for classes they would give that are free) and they not care if you take advantage of the deductions available to you. Just they not going to take the time to tell you of them either. ;-)
Good Luck!


luvhrtz
depends on how many ememptions you claim. For me I claim 5 I make 25,000 before taxes. After I make 18720. Wow that blows for me. Can I get a job with you?


S-Classsss
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$34.27.


MukatA
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Only for the year 2007. Assuming you are Single and have no dependent.
You will earn around $7,000.
Social security and medicare tax @7.65% is $535.50
You won't have any federal tax. You may get some extra money from IRS because of earned income credit.
State tax depends upon your state. Should be very little amount.
So make sure to file your 2007 return to get refund of your federal and state taxes withheld from your pay check.


lesliekovach@sbcglobal.net
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14,596.35


Lazarus Cadaver
$24,500


metalfan2405
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well everything depends on how much percent taxes are where you live....
im thinking something like 25%....

maybe something around 2100


YOU'RE A SCHMUCK
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If Hillary Clinton gets elected president, I would say about $345.00. You would have "free" health care , though.


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