What to do if my former boss pays under the table? |
| I worked for a restaurant owner, non-chain, and he said that he would pay under the table for the first week or so. I worked for the guy for 2 months and I only received 1 real pay check, every other ... |
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Filing 2007 taxes ONLINE State&Federal? |
| I have went to IRS.GOV and found a long list of FREE sites that I qualify to prepare and file FEDERAL only. What about STATE&FEDERAL..theres got to be some.... |
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Council Tax? |
| Could anyone please tell me if a borough council (Middlesbrough) can refuse to accept to(take back a debt) instead of allowing baliffs to enter my home and take what items i have,to recover monies ... |
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Is there a way to stop paying monthly federal/state taxes? |
I would like to just pay what I owe, if I owe, by April 15th and not pay out little by little over the entire year. Additional Details I would like to just pay what I owe, if I owe, by A... |
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Dependents on taxes? |
| I have heard that you can only claim your kids on taxes if they are in your custody 6 months out of the year, I am going to be providing medical and dental insurance on my kid as well as paying child ... |
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At what point are you responsible for your spouses IRS debt? |
| I am getting married in July and my fiance has not filed his income tax in the last 3 years. If he files before we get married and owes money (and he will owe) does that make me in any way ... |
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Am i just being impatient or not eligable ?? |
| i filed a 07 tax return with more than 3k taxable income and under 30k, my SS # ends w/ 00 and, i filed w/ direct deposit as, head of household, yet i havent seen a stimulus grant.... |
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My boy friend is neglecting me what should i do? |
he thinks tha my brothers are don's, raudies so he dont want to talk with me. Additional Details he thiks because of me his father is scolding him. he is feard about my brothers ... |
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Can anyone show me the law...? |
...that states that the Federal Reserve is a legal & constitutional organization that I MUST pay taxes to?
SHOW ME THE LAW!... |
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Still waiting on irs stimulus check....how about you? |
My husband and I filed jointly and our ssn# end in 16 &17 and we still haven't got our IRS stimulus checks. We already had confirmation that we were going to recieve a stimulus check.
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Jobs seekers allowance? |
Is this right?
Myself and my boyfriend recently moved to a new city, we rented a house and were both looking for jobs, i found a job with relative ease (after around a week) however my boyfriend ... |
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If your 18,have been living out of your house for 6 mths. can your parent claim you on their taxes? |
| if yes then does that mean you dont get anything back or is it possible the accountant messed up or I earned too much this year. I feel like i'm being ripped off and lied too. or scamed..... |
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itsaclassic2002 | Is state income tax based on the address of the employer or the address of the employee? |
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A Prophet Hiding In A Cave
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maybe neither...
It is based on the place where you earned your income. |
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briandoogan13
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employee |
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centralflm
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its based on a microchip placed at the base of your medula oblongota at birth, thats why its so hard to avoid the taxman it has a transponder included in the hardware |
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boilerrat
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employee-although centriflorida brings up a good argument. |
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delvinth
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For residency purposes, it is the employee's address.
You can still pay state income tax even if you live in a state that does not have a state income tax. For example, you could live in Texas but work in Louisiana, Oklahoma, or New Mexico. Even though a person lives in Texas, if they work in any 3 of those states, they will still file a state income tax return with that state and file as a "Non-Resident" I've seen several where a W-2 is prorated between 3, 4, or more states. |
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bc21640
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employee. Doesn't matter where the employer lives. I live in Chicago and my employer is in Canada. I don't pay Canadian taxes. I pay US FEDERAL and IL state tax. |
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bigreddwg
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the first couple repliers have it right in that you as the employee is responsible for your state income tax, unless you are a legal resident (6 mos and 3 days) in another state that doesn't charge one. Every state has a Taxation Department and you should consult them with your particular situation/questions as they vary greatly. Be Honest and tell the truth, because lying and not paying can get you in serious trouble. Now i have just thought that you may be getting confused between state income taxes (on your wages) versus state sales taxes(on products you buy from elsewhere)
currently laws vary by states on purchase and companies leave it up to you to pay your sales taxes (some do charge it outright, ie: Ca., Ill.). Lastly, there is a lot of stuff being ordered by internet that is not being taxed at present tho' legislators are looking into it - i really don't think they can pass a decent tax on the internet tho. |
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strongbad
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Usually it's the employee.
However, in April of 2005, the state of New York enacted new tax audit guidelines clarifying personal income tax on wages earned for services performed within the state by non-resident workers. Beginning January 1, 2006, individuals who work any amount of time in New York State will be required to file a New York State income tax return and pay income tax on the days worked. |
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