UPDATE! UPDATE! IRS Refund delay, Reference 1121? |
| After countless hours online alot of research I hope this information will help some of the 1/26 filers who are still waiting for their refunds. Those of us with the 1121 code "Delay in P... |
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Has anyone in the 21-75 gotten a paper check yet? |
| If so when mine says to be sent out on the 30th. Just wondering Thank You!!... |
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Can This happen? |
| I had just gotten employed at this business and I'm a college student. However, I am concerned if they will take taxes out of my check, being that its the end of the year, I was told that they ... |
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Why pay taxes ? |
Why is it we pay income taxes to a government that refuses to uphold the constitution?
With clear abuse of the 1st, 2nt, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 15th, 16th amendments in ... |
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Can i get unemployment check while working? |
| I started my new job this week, but i will not get payed 2 weeks from now. I want to take one last check from unemployment because if i stop it then i wont have any money till i get a check from my ... |
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Tax Rebate Check - May 9th???? HELP!? |
| I may be being a little hasty but after speaking with several people I've noticed all that were supposed to be receiving their rebates tomorrow have gotten them already at the beginning of the ... |
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I sold my house for less that what I paid. I owned it less than 2 years. Can I claim a loss on my taxes? |
| I know that if you sell your home within 2 years and make a profit, the government requires that you report it as income. But since I lost money, and sold it within 2 years, can I claim it as a loss?... |
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Shorted on IRS stimulus refund, what can I do? |
My wife and I filed our income tax electronically and were supposed to recieve our stimulus refund by the 18th of May.
We filed jointly and have a 22 year old daughter in college
listed as ... |
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Can somebody show me a law that requires me to pay an income tax? |
1) The 16th was not ratified
2) 26 U.S.C. § 1 does not ever mention tax on a person's labor.
3) The definition of Income from a 1040 booklet is Foreign source income.
http://www.... |
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Should we file married or married but separate or single? |
| I have only been married since the end of August, and my husband thinks it would be better if we filed as married. But he has two disability lawsuit checks to claim( both total under 6 G total) ... |
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My anual salary is £14802 and I pay £159.86 tax and £87.83 NI...is this right? |
I started a new job in June of 2007. Prior to that I was registered as unemployed and was on Jobseekers allowance for approximately 7 months. My tax code whilst on Jobseekers allowance was 486L.
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Over what amount do banks report deposits to the IRS? |
| Also, is it only for cash deposits, or can the deposits be checks or money transfers as well which would trigger the banks to inform the IRS?... |
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Ben | Is Taxpayer Identification Number one's social security number? If not what is it and where can it be found? |
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Wanderer
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A Taxpayer Identification Number for an individual is their Social Security number. For a Corporation or other similar entity it is their Employer Identification Number. |
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Semi-charmed
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A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a nine-digit number, which is either an Employer Identification Number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or a Social Security number assigned by the Social Security Administration (SSA). |
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TaxGuru
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Yes, if you have a SSN, it is your TIN. |
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JOSHUA S
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it is |
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misydoll
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Yes, that is right. To have an independent Taxpayer Identification number, you have to file for one and receive it from the government. |
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waggy_33
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For an individual it is your social security number for any other entity it is a number assigned by the IRS |
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Mrs. Strain
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It can be, depending on who's asking for it. Typically though, the tax identification number is a number assigned by the IRS after a new business files form SS-4 (Employer Application for Tax Number), and looks something like xx-xxxxxxx. |
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STEVEN F
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If you have a social security number, it is your taxpayer identification number. If you are required to pay US income tax, but are not eligible for a social security number, the IRS issues a TIN. The link below is a page from the IRS site about TINs |
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Mike C
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For individuals, a taxpayer ID number is the social Security number.
For partnerships and corporations, they get a TID from the Internal Revenue Service. In California, They get a state version for the State Tax Board. |
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xrionx
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they are one and the same!
good luck |
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notaclue
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You hit it right on the nail head! |
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