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 Would u hire part time employee in a tiny mom & pop neighborhood convenience store by paying undertable?
Husband & wife owns a tiny neighborhood convenience store(sells groceries, beer & wine, lottery) & works 7 days a week (about 80 hrs/week). They've been working in this arrangement ...


 Will i get a any money back if i only made $2160.00 last yr if i file my taxes?

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an doi have to file taxes ive never done this ...


 Y am I not eligible for the economic tax stimulus?
I had a son nov 2007. i'm 19 yrs old n i filed my 2006 and 2007 taxes together in februaury. My mother didn't claim me, and still yet I did not receive a letter saying I would be receiving ...


 When you file your taxes this year what are you spending your money on?
When you recieve your check this year what do you plan on spending it on this year?And how do you plan on spending it and why?...


 How is inflation measured in the uk?
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 Should we we file joint or separate taxes?
I got married last April so this is all new to me. We live in California. My husband was a student last year and made $15,000. I made $57,500. I would like to know what is more advantageous as a ...


 What is the best way to file for taxes for a first time married couple?
My husband and I married in March of 2007? We have three children. I am wondering what way we can file and still get a good amount back. Last year I filed and received $5,000 and he filed and ...


 My Husband owes taxes for 2002-2005, Would he get the Rebate check???
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 How much do estate taxes cost? An old guy owns a house worth $700,000. How much tax will be due for him?
state of massachusetts. 6 kids will inherit. do they pay or does dad's estate pay?...


 Is there a state that do not have federal tax?
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 I didn't file taxes in 2003, is there a waiver so I don't have to pay the penalties?
I got a letter from IRS saying I owe money for not filing taxes in 2003. I was 19 and made 16k that year. I lived with my parents and I was a full time student but I wasn't claimed as a ...


 How do I report someone that I know is babysitting for money but not claiming the income? is this tax evasion
I have someone that I know is babysitting children, in her home and charging people money. I know that she does not claim this money on her taxes and has done this for over 10 years? There are ...


 Income tax question?
I have a serious question about my W2 forms I lost all my forms by accidently thowing them in the trash do I contact the IRS for help?...


 What is the mail schedule for the 2008 tax rebate checks?
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 Tax debt relief HELP!!!?
My roommate is in debt $12,000 with the IRS and it just keeps stacking up, we barely make it by as is and have no money to pay a tax debt relief company to help, does anyone know of any that are free ...


 People believe that they should be able to keep all the money they earn and should not pay tax to the state?
to what extent do you agree or disagree?...


 What determines how much we get back from the economy boost credit? I hear $300 and $600, how do I know?
I made over $3,000 last year and have finished and mailed my taxes....


 If I sold my house low then what i paid for, can i claim it for the tax?
As you all know, the house price is low. I am going to sell my house and it probably will lower than what i paid for. Can I claim it next year for tax?...


 Is Social Security funds about to run out soon?
i see on the news, read on papers hear from people that Social security will soon run out of funds. if this is true then why am i still paying into it if im not going to get anything back from it ...


 Filing electronically - still forms involved?
I will buy tax software and file my federal returns electronically. I have heard that you still have forms to mail to the IRS even if you file electronically.
Can someone tell me if you still ...



flymeaway88
Income tax with last check stub?
someone told me i can take my last paycheck stub of the year and get my income tax. i just bought a new car and having mayjor car problems so i really need the money. is there a way u can do that and where do i go?
                     
 




Marely
You can take it to some H&R block branches or Jackson Hewitt firms this last one is the one that is most likely to help you. Typically people don't like to file with the last paystub because there are other forms that need to be filled out so there is more work...but it CAN be done. You can already get an idea of how much you're getting back by going to the H&R tax estimator page, here you'll need the numbers on your year to date column from your last pay stub.


v b
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No. You need your W-2s to file.

The firms that offered loans based on the paycheck stub aren't offering them this year due to massive losses when people failed to pay them back.


Young boi
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I heard about that,my sister was tellin me about it,i gotta get more info from her though


Steve
I agree with most of the people here about filing your tax return. YOu need to wait until you get your W-2's.

If you have a "new" car, then isn't it covered under the warranty?


bokbok2
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The local H&R Block near me is advertising that you do not have to wait on your W-2. Call your local office and see if they can help you.


one_particular_one
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Yes it's simply true that you can file without W2(s). I have been doing it for years.
The quotes about January 15th and waiting and all of that is fine but lets 'break it down'. Sometimes employers act like they dont want to send you one (especially if you just moved).An employer of mine(last year) told me i'd have to come back to thier office to fill out papers again and yadda,yadda,... / Anyway, now i do my own taxes [it is extremely easy by the way] so i dont have to bother with running into places that have a problem with using check stubs.
Just go to a place like your 'state revenue' place (or wherever you get your tax papers) and get that replacement form, read the book on how-to, fill it out, mail it.
BAMN.


isis
Yes. You can file with your paycheck stub, but no RALs (Refund Anticipation Loans) before IRS filings are available this year. So you will have to wait until the IRS begins accepting filings (c. 1/15/08) before you can get your money. If you file Rapid you may be able to get your money in an average of 48 hours from the date your return is filed with the IRS. The fees are usually an average of about $180.00 (which is taken out of your return)....Hey, we have to pay for convenience :o)


bostonianinmo
Sorry but that is not possible. You can't e-file a legal return yourself without your W-2 in hand and tax preparers are barred by law from doing so.

The earliest that you can e-file will be around the middle of January. I've heard dates ranging from Jan 11th to the 15th though there is nothing on the IRS website confirming that yet.

Once you have actually e-filed AND your return has been accepted by the IRS you MIGHT be able to get a "rapid refund" loan through a bank that is partnered with the tax prep firm. Be aware that the fees and charges for that are extremely high, I've seen APRs as high as 2,533%. That's about what some loan sharks charge! At best that "loan" will get you your money a week or so faster than just having it deposited directly to your bank account by the IRS.


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