Who filed on 1/29/07 and recieved there refund today??? |
I was suppose to recieve my refund today. I belong to bank north, who was suppose to recieve it today and has recieved it and belongs to banknorth..... Additional Details I didn't ... |
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Pay Stub Question? |
Hi,
I just started a new full time salaried position and received my first pay stub.
I was paid with two checks for the same pay period ending.
The 1st check covered my ... |
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Tax question - help needed please.? |
I currently have a part time job, contracted to 4 hours a week.
I need to earn some more money so maybe getting a waitressing job soon, will i get taxed on this for having a second job?
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Unregistered childminder and not declaring earnings advice please? |
A woman in our street is minding children. She is unregistered and not declaring her earnings. There are several issues involved that several of us on the street have a problem with.
At ... |
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Do foreigners get seven years tax free in the us? |
Additional Details I have always heard this. Done my due diligence and found it to be a farse, but still everyone I talk to insists its true. Where do I find a source dubunking this ... |
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How can bush give a tax refund of $800 to non-income people? |
| On CNN this morning they said that bush was going to talk about a plan to give people of lower income or non-income an $800 tax refund this year to boost the economy. How can a non-income person get ... |
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How much child tax credit will I recieve for my baby due in February? |
| I have three children at the moment, but my fourth is due in february. How much extra per week will I recieve. (not working child tax credit, just normal child tax credit) Cheers!... |
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HOLIDAY PAY FOR Dummies lol? |
| I dont get "HOLIDAY PAY" I have worked at so many jobs that on Holiday's we recieve time and a half pay. So recently my hotel(Where i Work) revised the hand book and in their it states ... |
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Can my mother claim my daughter for taxes? |
| We don't live with her, but she buys all my daughter's clothes, school supplies, her cellphone, toys, etc. and helps take care of her when needed. My ex wants to claim her, though he didn&... |
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How can I get my Common Law Husband to not be able to claim my kids & I on his income tax? |
I'm from Canada and have been out of the work force for 4 yrs. I have 2 kids, 1 with my Common Law Husband. I'm a stay @ home Mom & it's the hardest job I've ever done!
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How much does a $10/hour job really pay? |
| Hi. I'm looking for my first job and I'm wondering how much I'd actually take home after taxes and whatever else. For convenience sake, we'll say the job pays $10/hour, 40 hour ... |
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Does anyone know what the State and Federal tax percentages are for Texas? |
| I am from Texas and I am about to start my first job. I was wondering how much of my monthly pay check goes to the government (I guess just a total percentage) Thanks!... |
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Income tax question!? |
| The papers say that my ex gets to claim my son every other year on taxes and this was his year and he's already filed but he's never paid child support. Is it legal to claim him as a ... |
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I just received a letter that i owe taxes 2006, i haven't replied yet, will they take my 2007 taxes? |
| when i filed my taxes in 2006, i filed before i recieved paper work from my 401k where i had revieved money, anyway i have till beginning on february to respond. Will they take my 2007 taxes.... |
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Stimulus package check question? |
| i think i had my tax return sent direct deposite.. but i moved to a new state and closed that bank account. NOW WHAT?... |
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timepasse | If tax consultant prepares my taxes, who is liable if consultant makes a mistake? |
I am kind of confused regarding my tax preparations. I am aware of some tax consultants who might be able to get me more money than some of free/paid online tax softwares.
When I spoke to them then they are indicating that there are some exceptions in my case which might not be included in tax preparation software.
I am wondering if some of these are not accepted by IRA who will be liable for the mistake/extra money that I might get in refunds. Does this comes back to me because I hired the tax consultant or the responsibility will fall on consultant since he is the expert. Please advise.
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bostonianinmo
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You alone are reasponsible for the tax return that you sign and submit. Your signature attests that you have reviewed the return for accuracy and completeness.
Any "tax consultant" who claims that they can get you a larger refund or lower tax liability than anyone else is both lying and breaking the law. There are plenty out there who are dishonest and will fudge a return for all it's worth. When called to task, they'll claim that you provided the information and they just filled in the forms. |
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jonmm
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Ultimately you are responsible for what is submitted on your return to the IRS. You must sign the document saying that you state the return is correct and truthful. However, a paid preparer must sign that they prepared your return. If they do something "sneaky" then you may be able to hold them responsible as well. |
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STEVEN F
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In all cases, YOU alone are responsible to the IRS for any additional taxes and any penalties. Most reputable tax preparers will pay any penalties (but not taxes) that result from their error. If the IRS suspects the tax preparer of fraud, they will review additional returns prepared by them, but that does not get you off the hook. |
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Judy1
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It will come back on you because you and you alone are responsible for the accuracy of your taxes. If the tax preparer takes a deduction on your return that is disallowed by the IRS, you'll be the one who has to pay the additional tax.
If the IRS believes that the preparer deliberately falsifies returns, the tax preparer will also be penalized, but that won't get you off the hook. |
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Ola
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Yeah, you bear the burden and face the music. |
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commonsense2265
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If you can prove you gave the Tax consultant all the correct documents, and he made an error, the IRS may look to him first BUT they usually start with you the tax payer. So if you use a consultant, then keep all the records you submitted, and double check your return before signing it. If someone promises you great refunds then maybe they are not so honest. There are lots or real honest deductions. If this is a licensed service they can be held liable for making false representations. This is tricky.
I have used a consultant for years and he will only do exactly what is withing the law or he looses his license and is fined. |
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Ralph
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You are responsible for any incorrect information on your taxes. You will have to pay for all of the mistakes. The preparer may also get into trouble, but won't have to pay back taxes, etc. |
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Apples to Apples
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Ultimately you are responsible....However; if you use a reputatable firm like H&R Block they have a policy that they will be with you through a tax audit...you might have to pay extra for extended periods of time, but at a minimum they will justify the reason why they completed the tax return in the manner that they did. |
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