Question about tax stimulus packages. Please only answer if you know what you're talking about. Thanks!? |
| On the IRS website it says that anyone who CAN be claimed as a dependent (even if you weren't claimed) will not be receiving a stimulus rebate. I was a student for half of 2007 (graduated in M... |
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I'm curious if anyone got their stimulus deposited with the last 2 of the SSN being 00-20 yet. Anyone? |
| I was just curious if anyone actually got their stimulus direct deposited yet that has the last 2 of the SSN 00-20. So many speculations as to "friends of people" having them deposited and ... |
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Can I Deduct Clothing Donations to Charity? |
Can I donate clothing to the Salvation Army and take a tax deduction?'
I had heard that the IRS had gotten tougher on clothing donations as deductions.
What things should I ... |
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I got my income tax done for free and the person says that I must pay back 400$ back to the feds is this true? |
| I got my income tax done for nothing at a community centre by a volunteer.I make less than 14000per year last year,I claimed my rent , student loans interest,and my meds[which the person would not ... |
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Can IRS ask you how you paid your mortgage when you didn't file a return? |
| I got a notice 746 from IRS asking me how I paid my mortgage in a year I didn't file. I actually wasn't working and lived off a cash out refinance. Can I ignore letter, can they ask this?? W... |
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If you got more than one W2 this year....and you don't report all of them to pay less tax...? |
What are your chances of getting busted?
Do the employers report your W2-s to the IRS? Additional Details Those rat bastards!!!!! My state and fed returns both went down by a ... |
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The difference in claiming 1 or 0 on a W4..? |
| I am 21 and single.. so what is the best choice? I never know about how to fil these things out..... |
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I haven't filed taxes in quite a few years. I haven't owed anything. How far back should I file? |
| I've been meaning to file for years, but for one reason or another, I never have. (I KNOW I'M SUPPOSED TO FILE EVEN THOUGH I DON'T OWE, BUT I'VE ALREADY ADMITTED THAT I HAVEN'... |
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In any way, Can X-boyfriend claim me on His Federal Tax Form? |
| Lived together several years, parted 2002 as friends. For many reasons, he has continued to give me $ every month since parted (never over Fed gift amount per yr. Example: $12,000 is max for 2006-20... |
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I own a duplex, Would I be able to incorporate myself and then, rent from myself? Tax benefits would be great |
| I am thinking that if I could do the above, my home repairs, and many other expenses would be tax deductible come tax time :)... |
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Haven't filed taxes in 7 years? please help IRS is after me? |
| might be more than 7? but here goes...worked for self 4 or 5 years..during a bitter divorce...all my files were destroyed..during that time my home was repossessed, and the IRS is saying that the ... |
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Will i have to pay tax on rental income (uk)? |
| Even when the rental income does not cover the mortgage repayments.... |
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How do I claim my tax back if I'm unemployed? |
| I worked on emergency tax code for 6 months at three workplaces and need to claim back A LOT OF MONEY. I've heard I have to give the P45s to my current employer but I'm unemployed at the ... |
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Can my boyfriend claim me on his taxes? |
| Me and my boyfriend have a daughter together and we have live together for a year. I have not worked at all, because i am a student. Can he claim me on his taxes?... |
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When should I expect to recieve the tax refund in the mail? |
| I have heard different stories about recieving a check in the mail to build up the economy....when should it be coming in the mail and how much does each individual recieve?... |
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In 2006 my son turned 18 .So in 07 on his taxes he claimed himself.His father also claimed him.Was he right? |
| I thought that because he was 18 before the half year that he can claim himself.His father said that he could not claim himself.My son never lived with him .His father could claim him up until he ... |
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I have a tax question? |
| OK, last year, I had over $1,000 in church tithes. I gave it to the woman who did my taxes for last year, and she said the amount had to be $5,000 or more to be counted. My question is, can I count ... |
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My yearly income is Rs-101160,Is my Salary is Taxable? |
| Actly company deduct TDS from my salary @ 10.33%,So how can i get back ?... |
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lukeswifey21 | Is all the information on your last paystub going to match the info on the w2? |
basically I am asking if you have your last paystub of the year and you are e-filing do you need your w2 to file your taxes? |
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TaxGurl
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Not necessarily. I work in payroll for a large company. When we close the books for the end of the year, there are a ton of adjustments we have to make which can make an employee's W2 different from the final paycheck stub. It is always safer to wait for your W2 to file your taxes. |
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Michele B
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Only if the last day of the year is a Saturday, but there is info on the W2 that you need to file your taxes that is not on a paystub. And if you are mailing it, you need to send the paystub anyways. If efile, you need to copy some of the info into the forms when it asks for it. |
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Frank a
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if should, unless you pay into a retirement and it does not show on your paystub
retirement is Pre Tax and not taxable to you at the present time, it will be when you decide to withdraw it, that is if you pay into the plan.,
An yet I have seen it as far off as $100 to $ 1000 because of Sick Pay or disability pay, which is not taxable.
and legally you cannot file your return at all until you reiceve the W-2 , that is due to the Federal Identification Numbe is not on that pay stub in order to E-file |
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Shardote
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Technically it should but you might be best asking that question of an accountant - or try www.allexperts.com |
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waia2000
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In my case there was a difference between my last paystub and my W2. The amount of wages was the same, but for some reason the withholding amount was different. |
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Judy1
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They often match, but not always. A paid preparer is required to have your W-2 in hand before efiling your return. The companies that say they can file from your last paystub are really preparing your return from the paystub, then you have to bring in your W-2 before they actually file it with the IRS - read the fine print. If they give you your "refund" in the meantime, it's really a high interest short term loan. |
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bostonianinmo
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It should, but you may need to make some calculations to get the numbers to work out right.
If you had any pre-tax deductions from your paycheck such as retirement fund contributions, health insurance costs, or cafe salary reduction plans you'll have to deduct them from the gross pay on the last pay stub to get the amount that should be in box 1 of your W2. Those amounts SHOULD be on your final pay stub; if they're not you'll have to wait for your W2.
The only time that it's really safe to use your last pay stub to e-file your taxes is if you don't have ANY pre-tax deductions at all. If you get the calculations wrong, the IRS will adjust your refund up or down as appropriate and the processing of your return WILL be delayed -- possibly for several weeks or even months.
Wait the couple of weeks for your W2 if there is any doubt, life will be much easier that way. |
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Karen H
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Should be the same. I figured mine on the last paystub of the year. I just now got W-2's they were all the same. They should be. I don't know why they would be different. But, I know from experience, mine were the same. |
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