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 If I am self-employed do I need to file estimated taxes or can I pay the entire amount at the years end?
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 Its May 2nd, where is my tax rebate?
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 Should a 16 yr old pay tax on 8 hours a week job- if so how much?
They took a load of tax from him when he first started but we don't know if or when he'll get it back....


 What will happen if I do not include my husbands' 1099R on our tax returns?
The reason I ask this is because we REALLY need the money right now because I am unemployed at the present time due to a sickness. The early withdrawal was for $18,000 and we paid some federal taxes(...


 Can my parents claim me on their tax return?
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 We are married and are both claiming 0 -- but still owe money ?
My husband and I both work and both claimed 0 on our W-4, but every year we owe taxes ...Together we make around $73,000 -- and this year we owed $1700! What are we doing wrong?...


 Tax question?
My wife made less than 1,000 dollars last year, do I have to fill out her information on our taxes?...


 Why does it cost so much to have your taxes filed?
Filing taxes every year is something we all HAVE to do, regardless of income. So, why does it cost some people so much to have them filed? The prices are getting outrageous.....


 If I live in New Jersey, but get paid from a company in New York, for what state do I file taxes?

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 Does anyone know where our tax goes in the UK?
Just wondering what the breakdown was? Of say, every pound you pay in tax, 10p goes on Iraq, 25p goes on admin, 40p on the national debt, 2p on Health services, etc....


 What happens if I don't pay my IRS bill?
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 Will the UK ever adopt the Euro as its currency?
It would mean the UK would lose control of its fiscal policey....


 What is the full form of salary CTC?
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 How does the inland rev. discover that you are not paying tax if you haven't registered as self employed?
My sister is working for a doctor p/t and earning approx. £1400 per month. He does not pay tax or N.I. contributions and says she should register as self employed. She hasn't done this as she ...


 This is about social security for people over 65?
I want to know if a man is collecting social security when he is 65,and gets a full or part time job,will he be able to keep the money from that job without it being deducted from his social security ...


 WIll I be better of working?? I'm on benefits and really want to work but am worried bout rent etc...?
i really really want a job....im on jsa and housing beneifit, but will i be better off if im working?? i'm really worried about how i'll cope with rent etc .......thanks
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 What do you say to someone who says there is no law require you to pay income tax?
What law is it that requires it? I don't actually believe that croc, I just want to know the actual law.
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An amendmant, is a CHANGE to the constitution. The ...


 My husband and I received our tax bonus. I think it was the wrong amount. What do we do?
We are married and have three children as dependents. We only received 1500.00....


 Overtime taxes?
I'm figuring out my timesheet for the month. I have 9.5 hours of over time that I can claim as time and a half (1.5 OT). I was just curious if The Man taxes more on 1.5 ovetime? If so, would ...


 I owe $1600.00 for 2006...IRS did not "catch" it last year and i got my full refund...?
they now know and i was wondering if they will just subtract it from my refund this year or will it hold up my refund altogether???
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i actually want them to take what ...



sarava
Im 36, will there be any social security funds left when im of the age to retire?
                     
 




scooter
I'm not counting on it, so I started a Roth IRA when I was 22. I would suggest you do the same.


Judy1
It will likely be there in some form, but will probably be very different that what it is today. Don't depend on it as your main income - it was set up originally to be a supplement, not full support.


Mel
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In a word................no


god knows and sees else Yahoo
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NO, but at your age dont worry about it, stay healthy and work on making yourself and your health better also marry or stay in a family wher ethere is money coming in.
start saving on your own, save as much as you can for house, education, emergencies, vacations


kja63
If you are not a Baby Boomer (the last Baby Boomer was born in 1964) then it is highly unlikely that Social Security will exist when it's time for you to retire. Start saving, now!


aaandh
probably not.


DebtFree
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the math of it died years ago, its a political football now. you may get a few bucks, but not enough to retire on. better start making other plans and save now... roth IRA's, mutual funds, etc.


BTRFLI
Most likely not -- but even if there is you need your own retirement plan.

Read the books by Dave Ramsey -- you will get on the right track.


IRENE THE BOOKIE
We can only hope. Be sure to pack away as much as you can in your IRA or 401-k. Learn to live without that money so you can have something in the future. Heaven forbid if something happens to you before you use it all up, the heirs can receive that money. The way social security is, you die, the spouse may benefit and any children under 18, nothing else. Any "unused" monies you put in is used on people who, IMO, shouldn't be eligible. (ie, an immigrant whose disability is that she could not speak English, so she is receiving a disability benefit from SSA).

If you really want to have a safe future, become a federal politician. They do not pay into the social security system because they voted themselves such a fat pension that they don't need social security. Nice eh? If they had to live on roughly $1,000 like most the recipients, they would fix social security really fast.

Take care and don't let my message keep you up tonight.


r_kav
If nothing is done, the surplus will be gone but the SS taxes paid by those working will allow SS benefits of 70% of the expected amount to be paid.


toady82176
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dont count on it!


skeezbucket
this question sounds like a question from a person i need of financial stability. your still 36 and have plenty of time to save money. you shouldn't depend on social security.


Fairtax Fairy
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Probably not under the current system. When the fairtax is enacted ...then the answer is YES!


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