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 How much money does a 16 year old need to make before Federal taxes are taken out? WE live in Wa state.?
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 I am having my taxes done by an acct this year~?
She charges the fee by form. Does anyone know what the charges may be. I KNOW THEY ARE FREE OFF THE NET, and so on. But she needs to prepare them for me, because they are complicated. Any ideas ...


 I'm a 22 year old college student and made around 3,000 dollars will I recieve a tax rebate?
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 Who love paying council tax? i do?
NOT! its a pain in the bum so much dam money have to be paid a month, what is the point of it just more money,its not enough that we pay tax on our wages to is it !...


 Is there a law that requires you to pay the income tax?
I was watching a video that says there isn't. If so where?
Also how did the income tax come to be? did it get enough state support to actuallly be law?
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 Is there anything we can do to protest over the sky high cost of Diesel/petrol here in the UK?
Or do we just keep on paying and paying even WHEN it hits the £2 a litre mark (predicted within 12 months)
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That is £9 a GALLON within 12 months !!!...


 Has anyone rec'd their paper stimulus check - SPECIFICALLY? Details of this - PLEASE READ?
Has anyone received their stimulus payment in the form of a PAPER check in the snail mail before the "Where's My Stimulus" tool online or the phone number hotline stated. My ss ends in ...


 If someone uses your child's SSN, and then you use it to file your taxes too, who will be audited?

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The person that used it wasn't the father, Will they withhold your check?...


 What is the average annual gross income of a prostitute ?
Let say she works independently and charges $250 per customer in a large American city, like New York....


 How much does a Mcdonalds extra value meal cost tax included?
gave a friend 10 bucks and only got 2 dollars in change ...


 Where's My Stimulus Payment? Info...??
IRS.gov now has a "Where's my stimulus payment?" feature. If you are scheduled to receive your payment in this "first wave" of payments, they will tell you how much and when ...


 I owe the IRS over $6,000 and I'll never be able to pay it. My boss really screwed me. What can I do ?
I worked for a guy that told me I was going to be pd. under the table. At the end of the year he hit me with a 1099. I owe the IRS over $6,000!!! I am a young single parent and I workmy butt off to ...


 How do I claim my taxes back please? Have not been working for a full financial year.?
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 How can you survive with the state pension in the u.k ?am i correct to think it is as much as i thin ?
I read that the state pension is 70£ per month.. how can someone survive with that money ??how do the older ppl in the uk survive.. i mean if u earn 19.000 / annum ..is hard to get a mortgae and a ...


 If I give my friend $10,000 does she have to pay taxes on it?
If I win a large amount in a lottery, and give some money to a friend or relative, does the IRS expect them to pay an income tax, or maybe a gift tax, or luxury tax, or any kind of tax? Or would it ...


 Tax filing status. Can a married person file single?
My wife and I have been separated for 2 years. No sharing whatsoever of income. She owns her house. I own mine. I never changed my status at work when we got married, I still show single on my w2. C...


 What do u mean of uk national lottery,is there any possibility of getting the cheque from them?
i won the lottery, they have snd the winning certificate but still i didnt got the money, is there any suggestions or known persons to get the cheque ...


 Is Job Seekers Allowance paid weekly or fortnightly?
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 Have you got your tax rebate stimulus check yet?
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 VITALLY IMPORTANT - Proposed Stealth Tax for Car Owners?
Apparently the government are trying to introduce a tracking device to all cars so that we may be taxed for our monthly mileage. The trackers cost around £200 (that you will have to buy) and you ...



David G
If you work in a different state than you live what state income tax would you pay?
I live Tennessee which has no state income tax and may be soon working in Louisiana which does levy a state income tax.
                     
 




hi91977
you'll need to file for non-resident income tax for louisiana

http://www.revenue.louisiana.gov/sections/individual/indincome.aspx#nriit


kattsmeow
You pay where you live.


bostonianinmo
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In your situation you WILL be paying LA tax on the income you earn in LA. You will file a LA non-resident return listing only the income earned in LA and pay any tax due.

If you lived in a state with an income tax you would also file a resident return in your home state, listing all income from all sources. You would get a credit from your home state for the taxes paid in LA. The net effect is that you pay income taxes at the higher of the two state's rates for the income earned out-of-state.


Spock (rhp)
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then Louisiana will get you for income taxes.

And at their full rates on all your Louisiana income, too.


Worse, some states do not permit some of the usual itemized deductions to be taken on their state income taxes, especially if the subject real estate is not in their state. I have no idea if Louisiana does stuff like this or not. [I live in Florida.]


You can probably find out some of this from looking at the Louisiana Income Tax forms for out of state residents. Check the state's website to find 'em.


GL


ps to "theladygeorge" (above) -- wrong. Both where you work and where you live have the right to levy income taxes, if they have any. I know -- I've been paying to two, three, or four different states for years.


Mark S
You pay taxes to both the state you work in and the state you live in. You usually get a credit for taxes paid to your non-resident state on your resident state return if any.

My father worked in NH (no state income tax) while we lived in MA (state income tax). He had to pay MA tax on his NH income.

I worked in RI while I lived in MA. I had to file RI non-resident and MA resident returns. I got a credit for the lesser of the tax charged on RI income in RI or MA tax on the RI income.

Active duty military pay state taxes in their "State of Record" which is usually the state they enlisted in. For example: Massachusetts resident enlisted in Navy and was stationed in Florida. He pays Mass state tax on military pay.
Florida resident enlists in Navy and is stationed in MA. He pays no state income tax (Florida has none) If he were married and wife worked in MA, she would pay MA state tax on MA income. She would also have to file "Married, Filing Separate" on MA return.


STEVEN F
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You file a non-resident return in the state you work and pay state income taxes to that state. If the state where you live had an income tax, you would file a tax return in that state as well and include the income earned outside the state. Most state with an income tax offer a credit based on taxes paid to other states. The credit may or may not equal the taxes paid to the other state.

Note to monica7786: Military personnel are specifically treated differently than non-military people. The military base is essentially treated as Federal property and not part of ANY state.


jenob26
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although louisiana takes out taxes, you pay taxes in whatever state you have a permanent address, so as long as your perm address stays in tenn, and you keep your tenn license, at tax time, you will get back all of the money louisiana took out for taxes. i am a travel nurse and am in the same situation, as long as you have a good tax person, you should be fine


Al Mac Wheel
Some people have to pay dual taxes.

Suppose you are a legal immigrant from nation X to nation Y. You have bank accounts in both nations. Both nations try to tax you on your total income. As taxpayer it is your job to figure out what laws and treaties exist that might let you deduct taxes from one place from taxes some other place.

A lot of people live in communities along state borders.

Your employer is supposed to deduct taxes based on your state of residence, whatever rates apply to that state & also federal ... income, county tax, city tax, social security, medicare, etc.

Your employer might have a payroll software system that is for the birds in working correctly.

If you have a bank account, private telephone ... they also deduct relevant taxes based on where you live.

Some auto dealers will advertise that if you buy the car there, you can save taxes relative to their competitors across state line or other location. This is a fraud, because when the title of ownership is registered in your state of residence, you will end up having to pay any taxes you saved on.

In 1984 I was working for a company in Kentucky, and for various reasons I chose to leave that company and go to work for one in Indiana. The KY company was paying me $ 15 k a year, and doing a lot of things to annoy me. The IN company started me at $ 20 k a year.

Unbeknownst to me, the IN company was in financial trouble, which I found out when they went bankrupt.

It took me a month of perhaps the hardest unpaid work in my life (unless you call unemployment compensation "pay") to find another job, this one in Illinois, starting me at $ 23 k a year.

So I had a challenge for my next year's income taxes.
I had worked in KY first 2 months.
I had lived in IN for about 1/2 the year.
I worked in IL for about 1/3 the year.
There were a few weeks when I had a new job but not yet established new residence.

How to figure out what was owed each state?
I went to H+R Block for help.
They figured it out.
Their fee was microscopic compared to my expectations.

I have used them every year since.


monica7786
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My friend and her husband are stationed on the Marine base Twentynine Palms in Southern California but they are citizens of Phoenix, Arizona and I know they pay Arizona income taxes.


mary i
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i want to say that you should pay taxes where your home/house is.

but, since home is where you spend more than half of your time, and if you are in Louisiana M-F, then you should pay them in Louisiana.


According To Me
I am not sure of those states but I believe you pay taxes where you reside.


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