Why should tenants pay the Council Tax in UK?Why is the property owner not paying it? |
| That is unfair? If someone is renting a flat or house, means doesn't have house or money to buy one? The tenants usually are poor, and on top of that they have to pay the Council Tax, which I ... |
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Can you work tax free? |
| I have been offered a job through a church where the employer says that I cannot be charged taxes and so I don't have to claim them. I feel like this is not true, and need to have that 1099 ... |
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Can my Mum give me a lump sum tax free? |
| My Dad died recently and everything went to my Mum, she wants to give me and my brother a lump sum each, but we are unsure of the tax implications - can anyone help?... |
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The "Where's My Stimulus Check?" option on irs.gov? |
| Is this thing a joke? We're due to get our refund this week, but it's saying they don't have any information for us. I know it takes some time, but come on! Anyone have any luck with ... |
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Is everyone supposed to get a stimules check??? |
| I have not received mine yet. I only made $5000 last year, due to staying home with my daughter and son. I am recently single and I filed my tax return seperately. My ex claimed the kids......am I ... |
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Is it really necessary to print out your tax returns? |
| I did it on turbotaxonline, but I ran out of ink.... |
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If someone has more money than they need to live on, should the excess be taken from them? |
If so, who is to determine how much one "needs"? Who is to do the taking, and on what moral and legal grounds do they have that right? Additional Details Related to an earlier ... |
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Can my parents claim me as their dependent? |
I am 19 years old.
Full time student at a state university.
I work part time and made $11,692 for 2007.
I live with my parents.... |
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IRS stimulus hotline/wheres my stimulus? |
| So i called Call the stimulus hotline. (866) 234-2942 and the website and nothing. last two are 41. i still get the *SORRY* crap. So whats the deal, i see other people getting info about it with ... |
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The IRS SAYS I WORKED A JOB THAT I DIDNT? |
| its been going on now for a few years. no matter what i do it's not proof enough for them. i never even lived in the state that they are saying i worked in. they have tried to garnish my wages ... |
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Will I get a stimulus Check? |
My mother claimed me on her taxes, but a letter told her that only children born after december 1990 are eligible for the extra 300 dollars. Additional Details okay im sorry i didnt add ... |
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Gross Salary-What is my nett? |
I have seen a job that is paying £36,000 pa Gross. How do I calculate the ammount of Tax and Ni Contributiions to arrive at a monthly nett figure?
I do not have any outstanding tax from ... |
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Should I declare dependants on my Tax Return? |
| Say "jim" was together with "sally" for 5 years and they were common law, and sally had a child. Jim took care of the child but was not the biological father and unfortunately ... |
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CuriousStar | If the medicare taxes is being deducted from your paycheck, does it mean you have a health insurance from your |
employer ? if so shoould i ask for a health insurance card or something ?
Otherwise can I ask them stop deducting medicare taxes ? how does this work |
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zyberianwarrior
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nope medicare is a govertment ripoff scam everyone pays it and its mandatory. Medicare is mainly for the elderly but now that commies control the asylum who knows what will happen. |
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ninasgramma
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You are required to pay 1.45% of your wages to Medicare. This funds the health care coverage for retired persons. You are also accumulating credits so that when you retire, you will be able to participate in Medicare.
Ask your employer if there is any health insurance you can sign up for, so that you will have current coverage. |
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Rich Z
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No. That medicare is to pay for older people. And the laws are written that you need to keep paying in. It is not current health insurance. |
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dances with unicorns
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No; it means that your employer is required by federal law to deduct medicare taxes, and that's what they're doing. Welcome to the wonderful world of citizenship. |
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a_simple_man
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if you can figure out how to stop paying this tax and keep SOME sort of healthcare system in place..... let us know.. |
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griffyn10941
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You can't have them stop the deductions, but perhaps if you asked real nicely they could use some of the money to educate you in spelling and proper English. |
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Judy1
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Medicare is for the health insurance program that starts when you are aged 65, not for current health insurance. So no, having medicare deducted doesn't mean that you have current health insurance, and no, you can't ask them to stop deducting it - it's mandatory just like social security. |
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tonalc1
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No, the money is to fund Medicare, which is the health program for those over 65 and certain people with disabilities.
The people who are now receiving Medicare have paid for it already with their taxes. You are now paying for your future medical care when you are old. That is, assuming Medicare doesn't go bankrupt, which looks possible with this government's oversight. |
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Spock (rhp)
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no
and no
no
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Medicare taxes pay for the government medical care insurance program for people over age 65. They pay nothing for medical care for you until you are 65 [by which time the program will probably have been recinded because of its bankruptcy].
and you can't refuse to pay. It is a tax and collectible like other taxes by the IRS.
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ShacklesOff.com
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No, it does not mean that you have health insurance with your employer. Medicare is a tax you must pay. You may never even get medicare benefits in your life, but you must pay it just in case you do. If you ask me, you are paying for all of the other people in the country who can not afford insurance. |
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raymay2
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It has to do with future healthcare for when you are 65 or disabled, sort of like social security and they will never stop taking it out. |
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SapphireSeaFairy
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The taxes that you pay today are helping to pay for the needs of recipients right now. There is no guaranty that there will be any funds left in the Social Security system when it's your time. These taxes are required by the Federal Government and has nothing to do with your employer. You have no access to these funds and no ability to use the system for your medical needs. Kinda sucks doesn't it. But there are many countries that take a lot more out of your check for services like these. The only difference is that in those countries, anyone can use the services. So which program do you think is better? |
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