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 I am a single without children. How many dependent I have for tax income refund?
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 Is it true that famlies get $300 for each child under 17?? THAT IS NOT FAIR!!!?
because like my parents are no longer living together and my father and I have to stay with his mother because we don't even have our own place to stay. I am also in college (on campus right now)...


 ANYONE SEEN THAT IRS DD ON 1/23/2009?
I WAS CHECKING "WHERES MY REFUND" ON IRS WEBSITE IT STATES THAT IT WAS DD ON 1/23/09 HOWEVER SANTA BARBARA BANK HAS NOT SHOWN IT (FILED WITH TURBO TAX). I AM WORRIED WHAT IT GOING ON .........


 Is it true that if you won one million dollars, that the government would get half of it because of taxes?
If you won the lottery or who wants to be a millionaire or the amazing race, etc. is it true you would owe 50 percent to the U.S. government as tax...?...


 Should The UK TV Licence Fee Be Scrapped?
The TV Licence is a rather out dated thing is it not?

Technically it is only for BBC services which not everyone uses. Sadly you have to pay the fee even if you only watch ITV or other ...


 Will my friend go to prison?
My friend has had a letter from the tax credits saying they want proof of her childcare costs, the thing is her baby doesn't go to childcare and hasn't for over a year and she rung the tax ...


 Can you cancel your Social Security number ?
Can you legally cancel your Social Security number without applying for a new one.

Bases on the fact that the Irs is unconstitutional and Social Security number are specifically for IRS ...


 What are the Con's of Obamas Tax plan?
What is bad about obamas Tax plan other that he wants to bring socialism into our coutry?...


 How will this 700 billion dollar bailout effect my income tax check?
when i file taxes in feburay 2009 i usally get around 4,500. $ back will i get less back because of this bailout?...


 Does an unborn child count as a dependent when filing taxes?
I am having a baby in June 09, does the baby count as a dependent while in the womb? It may be a silly question but this is my first baby, and I'm hoping she does because we could really use the ...


 My wife and I are not having kids. Why do we have to pay for yours to go to school?
My wife and I do not nor will not have kids, and yet we have to pay the same taxes as everyone else who do. Your kids use the school and you get the tax deduction just for reproducing. I have to ...


 Besides DEATH and TAXES, is there anything else that's certain in life?
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 IRS Tax Refund Delay?
I E-filed my taxes on Jan 19th. IRS initially said I should expect deposit on Jan 30. My mother and sister both received their refunds today, Jan 28 and we all filed the same day. Now the IRS says my ...


 If you have multiple personalities, can you claim them all on your taxes ?
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 Is net before or after tax ?
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 $600 tax return true?!?!?
Is it true the government is issuing every person a $600 tax return for this year to boost the economy?? Please give me a reliable source!...


 In the UK do you pay with Euros or the Pound or either/or?
If you can use either, which do you choose and why?...


 What is the highest paying job in the USA?
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 How much tax is put on each dollar?
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 If something is 13 dollars, would the tax be $1.95?
tax here is 15 percent of every dollar....



Maria Teresa S
If i have two jobs, do I pay more tax??
                     
 




'Dr Greene'
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It can work out in you favour to have a second job instead of working overtime at your main one.

With having a second employment you get a further NI allowance, which mean that you can earn roughly £70 a week free of NI, and then only pay it on the excess. This wasn't worth much before but now that its 11% its worth knowing.

The tax you will pay 22% on where ever you work after your personal allowance is used. The difficulty is around where your Tax allowance is 'used' in your main job but come the year end you would claim a refund.


spud
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you are taxed on your total income


byrne4u2002
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NO.

You pay the relevant amount of tax applicable to total income from the 2 jobs.

You are taxed on income only, not by the number of jobs you have.

Remember, your first £5035 is tax free.


Lou
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you will pay the normal tax rate on your main/frist job and a higher rate approx 22% on your second job


ele b
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definately - i once had 3 jobs and the tax was calculated across the board on all my earnings :-(


taketwo
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if you earn more pay more


tashton2000
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yes you pay about 25% on your second job but see your local tax man, they will let you know how to claim it back.


jo_gav_purr
yep u pay tax at 22%


anto687
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Yes, but you're paying the same percentage. With two jobs you would earn more money and would have to pay more tax because of this.


Simon B
You are not taxed based on the number of jobs you have, rather on the amount of taxable income you earn.

In the UK we have a scheme known as Pay as you earn (PAYE) which covers personal taxation. Under this scheme individuals pay tax on income as it is earned. In many other countries individuals pay tax annually under something similar to our Self Assessment scheme.

Your only or main job is taxed using your tax code as a basis for calculating how much income is tax free (simply multiply this number by 10, but under rare circumstances your tax code can be negative). Any income above this amount is subject to tax at the sliding scale rates, available at HMRC.gov.uk, i.e. 22%, 25% 40% etc.

Not everybody has the same tax code, there are reasons why someone might have a different code (for example if you owe tax on previous earnings).

Any further additional jobs you have are (or at least should be) taxed at basic rate.

At the end of every tax year (5 April) a calculation is made to work out how much tax you should have paid on your earnings, and how much you have actually paid. In the vast majority of cases, PAYE has accounted for all tax due. But in others there is some money owed, either by the individual or to them.

National Insurance complicates matters, only slightly however. Although you do get an allowance on which you don't pay NI, this is offset by the fact that there is also an upper limit, after which you don't pay further NI. Therefore the only people really affected by multiple jobs are those in between the upper and lower earnings limits. I believe the government is trying to reduce this effect year by year, until eventually it will be negligible.


John N
You don't pay more tax per se. If you earned the same total income in one job you would pay the same amount of income tax. Providing the paperwork was done correctly when you started your second job you will probably be paying tax at the basic rate (a BR tax code on your payslip will confirm this) with your tax allowances being used against the income from your other job.

However in certain, slightly unlikely, situations you can sometimes pay more National Insurance Contributions.


joanne.dean1@btinternet.com
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I think so yes - might be an idea to ring your local inland revenue office and have a chat with them. you need to inform them that you have a second job.


ChicaLoca
YES


leslie p
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hi
its not how many jobs you have got its the amount of income that is taxed your tax code should read 503L which is the personal tax allowance for everybody child ,adult and is taxed accordingly the inland revenue will ask you which job is your main one and then the other job will be taxed at the basic rate [BR] code hope this info helps if not go along to your local tax enquiry center and they will try to explain it more in detail
bye


seb
Yes, the percentage of total income.


Santosh Singh
yes. number of jobs has nothing to do with amount of tax. It is the income you get.


Maz
Yeah on your second job you will pay Basic Rate tax which is 22% of the Gross wage


COCHYN
There are standard rates of tax in the UK, and the number of jobs you have makes no difference. The income tax you pay is based on your total earnings. I.e. if you earn £20,000p.a. in one job, you will ultimately end up paying the same amount of tax if you earned £10,000p.a in one job and £10,000 p.a. in another.


ilovebigbrother
Yes you are put on basic rate tax which means you pay 22% to start even if it's just £10 per week


scotsman
if you earn more money, you pay more tax.


MissBehave
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You pay approx 21% of your earnings. So if you earn £200 per week for the one job and £50 a week for the other then you will pay 21% on £250.


laurarwesterfield@sbcglobal.net
I do belive so.


angelina.rose
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Yep, 25% tax on second jobs (depending on hours and tax limits of course)


doubleosixandahalf
fraid so - your second income would change your tax classification. you would be assigned a second tax code which would tell your second emplyer that all of your tax allowances have been included in the tax applied to your first source of income. Your allowances make up a certain amount of money you can earn 'tax-free' during the year. The current tax rates are:

on the first £2,020 - 10% (the starting rate)
on the next £29,380 - 22% (the basic rate)
on any income over £31,400 - 40% (the higher rate)


x x
yes, you pay 22% tax on your second job


bookish
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You don't pay a higher percentage out of your paycheck. In dollars, you're paying more, of course. And, if the combined income puts you in a higher tax bracket, then the percentage you pay would go up.


Kym
most likely yes. If you are unsure go to your local job centre and ask. Or you could ask one of the bosses at one of your jobs if you have any queries (most bosses are willing to help these days).


dotab
YES !


r202950
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yes - you pay a percentage of the money you make. higher pay - higher percentage = more tax money.


Stephen H
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Logic would dictate yes


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