Where is the law that says we have to pay taxes? |
| what law book can i look in or website that says this. the rules and regulation on taxes. why doesn't everyone in america stop paying there taxes. what are they going to do. they cant put us all ... |
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Child's mother worked last 4 mos. of '07. I claimed child all year,who gets to claim child for tax year '07? |
| I believe that it's fair that I claim her for my tax returns. (I always give her half). If she files first and claims our child, I would have to pay taxes on the whole year, right?... |
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Are Real Estate Agents required to file taxes every year? |
| My friend and I are arguing about this topic. I say they are required to file taxes every year. She said they are not required to file every year. Does anyone know the answer??? What happens if ... |
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Is there an actual law that requires you to pay taxes? |
| I'm being serious about this. If so, please list the law that says you have to pay taxes.... |
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How easy is it to file taxes for a first time homeowner?? |
I have always done my taxes for myself online using one of the many free websites. However, in the last year I have bought a home and was wondering if its much more complicated??
-I am ... |
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About how much money can you get in my income tax return if I donate a car? |
| I heard, and i've seen many advertisings about donating cars even while i'm driving.. the thing is that i have this other car, which needs a few repairs, but i wouldn't want to spent ... |
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Going on unemployment? |
| i havent worked in 6 months and was wondwering if i should get on unemployment. i goto school, i made about 6k last year from working and i was wondering if this would affect anything in my life ... |
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Child benifit? |
| me and my partner want a baby but he works full time and earns 15k i earn a little less and would like to stay off work for as long as possible to start with how much money if any would we be ... |
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Do we really need to raise taxes? |
Wouldn't it be a lot better if Congress just learned how to spend less?
I think they should just drop all the subsidies for a year then decide who really needs them. This would save ... |
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Do you smoke ? If so help.? |
| Did you know by January 1, 2008 , Cigarette's are going to take a $6.10 a carton tax hike? State and Federal cigarette taxes have been raised 73 times since the year 2000- increasing the average ... |
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I want to file my own tax return at age 14...? |
| but my parents say that I can't be on two different tax returns.If I file my own tax return can they still claim me on their return?... |
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Was the 16th amendment ever ratified? I don't think so.... There should be no law to pay INCOME taxes.? |
It's a direct tax, not apportioned.
Interestingly, I've been immediately jumped on and tagged a "tax protester".
Perhaps I just follow the constitution.
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Got an email from the IRS, how do I know it's legitimate? |
The email says I'm entitled to a refund and then wants me to click on this link: http://www.bertorotta.it
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My mother died owing the IRS. The estate does not have enough $ to pay debt. Do heirs inherit the debt? |
| My grandfather died in 1997. My mother received her share of the estate in 2005. She then died in 2006. She had given away 80% of the cash she inherited before paying any estate taxes. The ... |
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js1 | If you made under $1000 in 2006 do you need to do taxes? |
I know it's somewhat late to ask. I did this small job while in university. My school did not take out any taxes. Any tax experts know? |
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MarineMom
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To me it sounds like you worked at a small part-time job at your university, and then when you received your W2, the wages were under $1000 and there was no federal withheld in Box 2, correct?
If that is the case, then you are not required to file a tax return because if you are single, you do not have to file a return if your gross income is not more than $8,450 (or not more than $5,150 if you are a dependent).
My son had a part-time job while he was in school and only made about $2600 and he only had about $85 dollars in taxes withheld. He was able to get it all back by filing a return, but since you did not have any taken out (probably because you made so little) there is really no need for you to even bother with it! :) |
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Lisa A
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Depends. If this was W2 income, no. 1099 income, yes. Go straight to the source. Look up your situation on www.irs.gov |
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Judy1
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If it was considered self-employment, yes, and if no taxes were taken out, it sounds like it was. If you got a 1099-misc form for it, showing the amount as non-employee compensation, it was self-employment. If you didn't get paperwork on it, it probably was. If you got a W-2 form, then you don't have to file. |
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sunshine
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As mentioned before, it depends if you were an employee or an independent contractor (W2 versus 1099).
For a W2, you definitley do not need to file, if you received a 1099 and its for more than $400, you do need to file as you will owe self employment tax. Make sure to deduct your costs of doing business.
As a side note, if nobody claims you as a dependent, you just might qualify for the EIC. You may want to look into that. |
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ppaper.wingss
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You should file for the simple fact that whatever you lost in taxes, you will get back in a refund! I only made $3,500 in 2006 and I got every penny of my taxes back, which was nice! |
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maandpas2000
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It also depends on how much under $1000 you made....If I remember correctly you can make up to $600 and you are not taxed for it. I would just check with a tax person to make sure...one thing you do not want is the govt. coming back years later wanting there money and charging you intrest. |
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Jo Blo
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if you made more than $400. profit from self employment you will need to file to pay social security tax,, even if you don't otherwise need to file
if the earning were reported to you on a form 1099Misc you are considered self-employed
if the earning were reported to you on W-2,, don't file
If the earning were not reported to you ,, don't file |
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Amy F
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As stated before, if you made less than $1000 in W-2 income no. If the income was from self employment (1099 MISC) then yes if it was over $400.00. And despite the prior post, students are taxable, they just don't always earn enough to have to pay taxes. |
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sarah
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im not an expert but i think if its under $5000 you dont have to |
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Kenneth M
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no, you don't have to. you can, if you are a student you can get all of your money back. students are tax exempt (the govt. is not supposed to tax us).
you made a response to one of my responses a while back. about you being black and dating a white man. i would put money on it that you go to a white school/live in a white area. i live in a black area and go to a black school, and trust me, it doesn't happen. AND, apparantly, i'm not ugly. i thought so, untill spring break. we went to mertle beach and there were tons of white women and i got approached like soooooo many times i didn't even know what to say. |
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theroomstoocold
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if you got paid cash, no one could even know.
like did you fill out papers w. SSN and stuff??
if it was on the books then i guess you should do something because you are just losing money they owe you. unless you have investments or for whatever reason you owe them money, you are just losing out.
and if you got paid cash then there's nothing to worry about because they don't even know about it. |
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