My partner has been sent a tax bill for 11.000 pound but he hasn't been self employed for 5 years.? |
| for the past 5 years my partner has not been self employed he has worked for a building company and in a wearhouse and pays tax though his wages every week so why does he keep having letters saying ... |
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Do you know when recession or credit crunch will be over in the UK? |
When will the recession in the United Kingdom be over, and the market up and running again? I hope not in 2010!!!!
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Am I liable for my husbands taxes - he doesn't file taxes? |
| Married 12 years - husband is self employed. In 2000 I found out that he had not actually filed the taxes and after I threaten divorce he did file and pay (as far as I know) for 1995 - 1999. At ... |
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Why are groceries taxed in some States? |
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Do you agree or disagree about the tax rebate checks? |
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Is the 800 per person tax credit a for sure thing? |
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Income and Council Tax (UK) who is it for? |
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Income tax is deducted and contributes towards maintaining bodies like the Police, NHS, Armed Forces and Social Security....etc
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Do you think younger people should have social security taken out of their check.? |
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How long do I have to file my taxes? |
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Why do we get more money when claiming job seekers allowance and housing benefit rather than working full time |
We are family of four with two children under 4, living on full housing benefit and job seekers allowance. Cannot get council house so renting privately paying £1050 per month.
I tried to go ... |
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Is it right for your ex husband to claim one of your children on his taxes even when they live with me? |
| My daughters live with me all year except for 8 weeks in the summer, and he claimes one of my daughters. It would make a big difference in my refund if I claimed her. He had it done up in the divorce ... |
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Why do americans pay income tax? |
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Help!!! What can I claim for!!!? |
My husband has just lost his job. I have two children 3 and 1. What benefits can I claim.
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My TAXES…Should I file, Should I not file? |
| I have been living with my parents, and still living with them. I’m 21, attending college and working at the school. Last year, my W-2 came, but did not file it. This year, it came again and was ... |
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I'm 17.Can I still a tax refund even if my dad claims me as a dependent? |
| I work at Burger King and I got my W-2 in the mail about 4 days ago. My dad is worried that if I file my taxes(which I admit wont be much),he will not get any noney for claiming me as a dependent on ... |
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Should we file our taxes together or separately? |
| I am an unwed, unemployed mother of one. My boyfriend told me that I would get back around $3,000 for my tax refund. (He said that I would get a pretty big tax return because I have a dependent. He ... |
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Do we have to pay back our stimulas check from last year?? |
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I withdrew my 401(k) last year, how will that affect my tax refund? |
| I usually get back roughly $600 (500 from federal and the other from state), but last year, my debt was ovewhelming and I withdrew it all ($1,500) to pay off some bills. Im 22, and last year I made $2... |
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GPMD | If my parents claim me on taxes, does that hurt my refund? |
I don't live w/ my parents anymore but I did for 9 months of last year. My mom wants to claim me (like she has every year before I've moved out). Does having my parents claim me on their taxes hurt the refund that I would get? Would I get more if they didn't claim me? Additional Details I'm 21 and I made about $15,000 last year. |
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Tericka
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Yeah, it will take a LARGE chunk out of your refund. My mother did that to me and out of the $600 I was expecting to get back, it cut it down to about $250. There's not a lot to stop her from claiming you. But maybe she'll share some of her refund with you. |
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STEVEN F
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If it is legal for your parents to claim you on their return, you can't claim yourself, even if they don't. See page 19 of the instructions for the 1040 to determine who is entitled to claim you. |
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Mind of Clyde
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Yes. You will not be able to file as an independent. You will instead be a dependent. If your parents file you on their tax returns, your refund will be lower. |
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Jen
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you are too old to be claimed under the child credit (17 years of age or younger) the only way she can claim you is if she can prove that she paid more than half your support on expenses, so if you spend 15 grand on your needs, she will need to have spent 15,001 dollars. if she does claim you, the only deduction you can claim is the 800 dollars to reduce your tax liability. i think you made way too much money to be claimed as a dependent, so see H&R block and ask (my 18 year old brother lives at home, and he makes too much for my parents to claim according to their C.P.A |
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Judy1
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With an income of $15,000, yes, being claimed as a dependent would lower your refund.
But if your parents have the legal right to claim you, you don't get to decide whether they do or not. Were you a full-time student for at least five months of 2006? If not, then they can't claim you even if they did support you for most of the year. If you were a student for at least five months, and you didn't provide over half of your own support for the year, then they can claim you.
Your refund might be reduced by as much as $500. If you lived with them for 9 months, I'm guessing they spent a lot more than that supporting you. |
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dprince2469
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if your parents claim you on theirs then it will hurt you. Plus the only way that they can claim you if they provided more than half of your support for the entire year. If you provided more than half of your own support then you can claim your self. Also when you do your taxes form 1040 will ask you if you can be claimed as a dependent for 2006. |
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Darby
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It depends--your age, whether you're a student, how much income you had in 2006 and how long you lived with them in 2006 (you've already told us that). Go to www.irs.gov and type in the search terms exemptions for dependents. |
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Laissez-Faire Guy
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You cannot claim yourself if your parents claim you. Since they provided your living for more than half of last year, they have that right.
You may or may not get more, depends on what your income was. However almost certainly your parents will receive a far bigger break on their taxes from claiming you, then you would receive. |
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stucaz
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your exemption when claimed as dependent is $850, when filing single its 3,300. it all depends how much income and withholding you had, dont expect the difference to be significant if youre income is low <7550, your income would be negative and you would get refund back. There are many variables such as if you are over 24, student, income, ect.
you should consult with your parents and their tax advisor. |
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boozer
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I don't think you can do both, but you may be able to get away with it one year. Definitely talk to your accountant about it. Better yet, someone else's accountant. Make a phone call and ask this one question, "Can my parents claim me for last year and I file separately". Actually, with everything being automated, I would go by the book. They'll catch up with you within a couple of years and you'll be sorry. |
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Juliamlopez
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Here's the story. My bf is 20 and has been living on his own for the past 2 yrs. His mom claimed him last year and is trying to claim him again this year. She says she has to because he's on her insurance. But I feel like it's a load of bs; she's scamming him out of all of his money. She said he'd only be getting about $80. But here are the facts. 1. He hasn't lived with her since he was 18. 2. He's not a student 3. He made close to $ 13,000. 4. In fact he supports me. What can he do? |
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Frustrated
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My husbands ex is planning on claiming their 20 yr old daughter on her taxes. The daughter is not a student and wasn't at all in 2010. She also lives on her own and is on Medicaid and has food stamps because she just had a baby and is single. With all of these things I don't see how she could or should be able to claim her. |
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girl
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Im 28 years old and live at home still and was woundering if that is to old for my mom to claim me on her taxes? or could she still claime? |
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