what happens to the gst rebate ? |
now that the hst is in effect , which is another stupid tax grab cause the government can't spend money wisely .
is the gst rebate gone ? what happens to that ?
is it not ... |
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Do I have a good allowance? |
| Do I? I get $4.00 US dollars everyday I'm collecting I already have $50.25 US dollars is my allowence good getting $4.00 US everyday except Saturdays and Sundays. Answer this do Ihave good ... |
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Do have a good allowence? |
| Do I? I get $4.00 US dollars everyday I'm collecting I already have $50.25 US dollars is my allowence good getting $4.00 US everyday except Saturdays and Sundays. Answer this do Ihave good ... |
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If I claim job seekers allowance will my parents child tax credits be affected? |
| I have just left college and am looking for a job, however it's proving rather difficult so im thinking of claiming job seekers allowance whilst continuing to look for a job. If I do so will it ... |
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Does a rise in VAT cause inflation or disinflation? |
| Obviously it would cause immediate inflation but surely in the long run it evens out again but the higher prices will make AD shift left...... |
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Would these changed to corporation tax work? |
0-300,000 21%
300,001-1,500,000 marginal relief (it depends)
1,500,001 28%
changed to
0-300,000 20%
300,001 - 1,500,000 ... |
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No federal tax on a work check? |
| I got a new job a few weeks ago and my first 2 paychecks had federal, state, soc sec, and medicare taxes, but today I got my third paycheck and it doesn't have a federal tax but it did have the ... |
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What do I do when my boss doesn't claim what I report? |
| I'm a bartender and I'm trying to boost my credit rating in preparation to buy a house.....What do I do when my employer won't claim enough tips for me? I don't even try to report all of it, but he ... |
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401(k) - Tax Refund |
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I have withdrawn $5000 from my 401(k) last year and the company withheld tax and penalty on the same. I had no other income in 2010 and I am below the retirement age.
Can I claim the tax and ... |
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new dependant |
| I usually am single no dependants,and get back 8-9 hundred. However, this year my 2 nephews lived with me with little or no help from their dad. What can i do with them? Can I get eic? what should I ... |
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are parents who are disabled qualified as dependents? |
| Hi. My mother has been classified by the SSS as a "TPD" or a total permanent disabled person. Can I declare her as my dependent here in the Philippines?
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Do I need to file a tax return for deceased brother's income |
| My brother passed away a few years ago. His estate was less then $100,000 and all the tax forms were filed appropriately. I am the executor of the estate and received a small lawsuit settlement ($1500... |
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I'm a student/single mom who's only income is child support and loans, is it necessary/beneficial for me to file a tax return? |
| I also pay a little for child care two days a week. The child support I get is voluntary(500/month). I've taken about 3,000 in federal student loans.... |
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Can my ENTIRE tax return be garnished for defaulted student loans if i have a dependent child? |
| my tax return is taken every year for my defaulted student loans. I had a child this year and now will be claiming her on my return. Are they able to take the ENTIRE return or am I allowed to keep a ... |
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what to do if my ex claims our son on taxes |
| my ex and i have been separated for 10 months now and tax time is here. i am worried that he will claim our son knowing full and well he didnt raisie him. he only pays child support and currently is ... |
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Claimung my house if Im only on the deed not the loan |
| So 4 years ago my sister and I bought a house, my parents were gone and we needed to take on the care of my 4 younger siblings. She was in a better place then me credit wise, at that time to purchase ... |
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Reporting taxes from another country |
| Is there a way to get paid in the US for work done in another country?
Here's the story. A family member from another country has done consulting jobs for
a while. A company in the US, which has ... |
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Is a loan from a Annuity that was from SGLI proceeds taxable ? |
| Situation is as follows:
When my son died in 2003, after settling bills etc. we invested the remaining SGLI insurance benefits into a 10 year Annuity. We just recently had some financial issues and ... |
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Buying a house that has an IRS lien |
| Hi, I hope you are able to help with this issue.
I found a for sale by owner piece of property in Clallam Co. I contacted the owner and ask if they would be willing to do a contract for deed with ... |
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I'm 19 and live at home |
| I live at home with my parents. I made 1130 at one place. 1375. I'm 19 and my parents are claiming me as a dependant. do I have to file taxes this year?... |
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chiefof nothing | In what years did Social Security Benefits, unemployment insurance become taxable? |
Need to confirm year/s to settle running dispute |
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Flower
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Social Security benefits are not taxed. Unemployment is taxed. Look at the Dept of Labor website and hunt for that info. I dont know.
http://www.dol.gov/ |
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ninasgramma
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Taxation of Social Security benefits began for tax years after 1983 (so 1984 for most people).
Taxation of unemployment benefits began in 1978.
The original legislation in 1935 excluded both benefits from taxation. |
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the tax lady
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The internet is your friend.
http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=98339,00.html
This will answer the one about SSA benefits (so would the SSA site).
As for the other, I'm too tired to track it down for you. Unemployment started in the US in 1935. It got it's own line on the tax form in 1979. (Which means wikipedia's assertion that it was added in 1987 is flat out wrong.) Chances are it was listed under "other income" before 1979. |
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cainvest1
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1983
If the taxpayer's combined income (total of adjusted gross income, interest on tax-exempt bonds, and 50% of Social Security benefits and Tier I Railroad Retirement Benefits) exceeds a threshold amount ($25,000 for an individual, $32,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, and zero for a married person filing separately), the amount of benefits subject to income tax is the lesser of 50% of benefits or 50% of the excess of the taxpayer's combined income over the threshold amount. The additional income tax revenues resulting from this provision are transferred to the trust funds from which the corresponding benefits were paid. Effective for taxable years beginning after 1983. |
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