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 I'm a stay at home mom filing a injured spouse form. My husband owes back child support. Will I get a refund?
My income is minimal for last year and didn't pay much in taxes. From what I've read is that the eic will be based on income. I don't think its fair that my baby will give his ex-...


 Do you think TV license is to expensive. id like to partition against it how would i do this? UK?
i think the tv license is to expensive how would i get up a partition against it..
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tv license is now about £138.0 per year dats alot of money for repeats and junk tv....


 Can I write off unpaid wages on my taxes?
My employer filed bankruptcy and owes my $12,852. Can I write that off on my taxes?...


 Has tax always been around?
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 Can I Claim Buying A Car At Income Tax Time as A Deductible?
I bought a car in June and I was told that I could claim that as a deductible I was only wondering if anyone else knows anything about that....


 When is the EARLIEST you can file your income tax at the end of the year?
as soon as you get your last check stub for that year, right? what if I got fired in November, and got my last check stub, can I file in N...


 Should I stop havening taxes taken out of my regular payheck if I started my own home based business?
I just started a home based business that will probably give me tons of deductions for my taxes this year. I also work full time at another job that takes the normal taxes for a single person (1 ...


 I'm a u.s. citizen married to an illegal immagrant. How do I file?
He doesnt have a ssn. and he hasnt worked this year but I have. How do I file? I figured it would be "married filing seperately" but what do I put down for him? do I just file jointly and ...


 Should my parents file me as a dependent on their taxes?
I am 22, work part-time and go to school full-time. I do not live at home and am not supported by my parents. I make over $3,200.00. Do my parents still need to list me as a dependent since I am ...


 When filing taxes do I add my husbands SS benfits in with my wages?
It would definately bump up my Earned Income Credit? I know none of its taxable but wasnt sure if I could add it as income or not?...


 What if my company accidentally put in that I have 2 dependents for tax purposes?
I started my first job after college last August and put 0 in the dependents areas on the tax info sheet but now that it is tax time I've discovered that they have had me down for 2 dependents ...


 You get penalized on your taxes if you're married?
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 Child support and tax question?
I just realized that one can't claim tax deduction on child support, is it true? Then how can child support payer do to be able to get more credit? What is the relationship in terms of tax ...


 Information about the Sixteenth Amendment, Income Tax?
It was never ratified. There is no law forcing you to pay income taxes.

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Wow. Everything is so complicated ...


 Do you pay back maternity allowance if you dont return back to work?
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 Do you have your pension sorted out?
I have no idea where to start with pensions but I know it's important! I'm 26 and have joined by company pension but that's about it!

Do you have the your pension sorted ...


 My mom travel to the U.S. for 2 month. Can she claim tax refund for sale taxes for sales made in the U.S?
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 What is the difference between claiming "0", "1", or "2" on your W4?
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 Can South Africans claim their tax back from the UK? And if so, how much can I claim back?
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 Sales tax question???
I have a service business where I purchase the part and pay my vendor the sales tax when I make the purchase. I then charge my customer flat rate for my service. They do not no what I pay for the ...



Barbara S
Is it true that taxes are much higher in Canada than in the US?
Whats the percentage difference?
                     
 




metallhd62
there is a national sales tax of 6% which does not apply to food
most provinces have a sales tax also, Alberta does not
business taxes and personal income taxes vary, personal is:

15.25% on the first $36,378 of taxable income;
22% on the next $36,378 of taxable income;
26% on the next $45,529 of taxable income; and
29% of taxable income over $118,285.
Not too bad as you see and the free health care is very nice, no county type taxes but there are property taxes on assessed value

Business:
The basic rate of Part I tax is 38% of your taxable income, 28% after federal tax abatment.

For Canadian-controlled private corporations claiming the small business deduction the net tax rate is 12%.

For the other corporations, the net tax rate is 21%.


loserwent
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yes, but we have many social programs that they do, free education,healthcare,welfare, trust me, it is not as bad as they say


Fortiter Et Recte
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They pay both a national and provincial tax, which are both fairly high. On the bright side, they have free health care and education.


fredthedog52
Some one has to pay for all that "FREE" health care (something like half of all you make)


pa4vt
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I heard gas taxes are significantly high enough there to discourage guzzling up for the sake of clean air.


nighthawk_842003
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Probably, since they have to pay for their "free" healthcare through taxes.


TMLeaf Fan
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Taxes are not as high in Canada as people think. I paid the following:

- 20% federal and provincial income tax (about $12K)
- we pay 8% provincial sales tax and 6% Goods and Services Tax
- I paid $2400 in property taxes


snowy
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When we purchase a non-consumable item, we pay 7% Provincial Sales Tax and 6%Governmnet services Tax. We don't pay PST on childrens clothing, school supplies, and food but we still pay the GST. We even pay GST when we buy a brand new home. Property tax varies depending on where you live - this pays for fire/police workers, schools, etc. We pay income tax on income over $8000Candadian dollars. And it gets pretty high depending on your income.


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