STOP SMOKING and put up all anti smokers TAX? |
IM SURE they would like that.
maybe they would sooner us smoke than pay EXTRA 30% tax
and have their mortgage payments go up to 15-20%
and also how many ANTI smokers use the NHS. you ... |
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Can i claim my fiance and her 14 year old kid as dependents on my taxes if we are not yet married? |
I currently claim 1 on my 1040 if I could add them as dependents what do I change it to 2 or 3? what is head of house hold ? thank you
I live in ... |
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OOPS...I owed $ for my taxes and the check bounced. Now what??? |
| I just realized that I sent in an old check for my taxes...it's an account that I only keep a few dollars in. Therefore, the check bounced. I only owed $100, but still! So now what happens? W... |
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Ok so i did my taxes today @ jackson hewitt.. and the person who did my taxes said that i will receive ...? |
2 checks from mail... one check and then one other after a while..
irs or something can u tell me how long does it take to get the checks thank ... |
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I'm having emergency tax taken from me, I don't think this is right? |
| I've noticed over the past few months that my tax payments have gone up quite a lot. I also noticed that my tax code had changed. I decided to look up the code and I'm on emergency tax! T... |
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What is the standard number of work hours per week in the UK? |
(Not the maximum, the standard) =D Additional Details For an IT position (so like a programmer etc.), sorry forgot to add that.... |
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Will I be able to claim my unborn child when I file my taxes? |
| I am currently 6 1/2 months along. My due date is late Feb. Now I think I wont be able to but I'm not sure.... |
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What tax form should I use? |
| This would be my first time trying to file my taxes on my own. I'm married and have two kids. I own my home so I will be itemizing my deductions. What is the best way to file, e-file, paper, tax ... |
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What is classed as low income? |
| HELP PLEASE.............please can anyone tell me what is actually classed as low income, i about to claim help with council tax i dont ask for much honest, but at £113 a month we are sruggling im ... |
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Haven't Filed Taxes in 5 YEARS? |
| My fiancee hasn't filed his taxes for the last 5 years. he worked for a construction company that paid him with a business check and no federal/state/social security or anything else was taken ... |
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College student who is a dependent getting a stimulus check? |
My mom claims me as a dependent on her taxes because I am still a college student. I file as single and as the dependent of my mom.
Will I still be getting a stimulus check if I am a ... |
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Who's responsibilty is it to ensure an employee is paying tax? |
My brother is working cash in hand and has been for over a year... With no contract.. (he likes the job etc and for obvious reasons hasnt questioned the employer!)
I worry for him that if ... |
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If I have a joint account, can my taxes...? |
| Ok me and my boyfriend have a joint account through bank of america, if we file taxes as single can I still do my direct deposit into our joint account? Or will i need a separate account with only my ... |
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Right i know this sounds daft,but when u get ure petrol and its £1.07.9, where does this .9 come from? |
| I know i`m old fashioned but why don`t they just charge u £1.08 pence,doesn`t that make more sense,i mean,u dont get £0.001 pence change,r they robbin us of this point 1 of a penny,i know its daft ... |
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Can Fairies Menstrate? |
| The fairies from Legend Of Zelda.... the ones that follow you around that you catch in little bottels. Can the menstrate?... |
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Devin B | Is the amount of your Tax Withheld on your W-2 the amount of tax refund that you should expect? |
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JQT
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Nope.
You can use this online calculator to estimate how much you will get back. http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/tax_calculators/index.html?calcIndx=1#top
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connor g
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No! You need to fill out the tax form to see what your liability is. You may owe additional monies, you may get a partial refund of the amount withheld, or you may get it all back. |
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Kdude
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Not a chance, you will rarely get much back> Bush must pay for his war somehow. |
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Jonny
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Generally, the amount of tax withheld on your W-2 is the estimated amount that you will owe the government for that year. If you are a student or receive an Earned Income Tax Credit, then you may be eligible to have that money (or a portion) refunded. You can also opt to have more taken out of your earnings through the year which can also result in a refund. |
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Jennifer Z
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Not always. However, for me it is. I'm an independent student with low income (thats what happens when you are in college). I qualify for financial aid and other grants. I've been getting the same amount as my tax withheld on my w-2 for the past 4 years. |
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Jack
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No...it's the amount of tax you owed based on your income for the year.
Refunds are generated by any other deductions you might have over and above your basic personal exemptions. |
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Quixotic
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If that was true, don't you think that the government would raise no money whatsoever on the income tax?
The amount on your W-2 is what you've paid in the last year. Your refund (or the amount you owe) is the difference between your true tax, as calculated on your 1040-whatever, and the number on the W-2. |
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Anna Hennings
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Unfortuneately not. There are things as a U.S. citizan that we pay for each year. Once those obligations are met, the rest is yours. |
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Albert F
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No, of course not because you can change your withholding. |
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onein7twist
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Only if your tax liability is zero or less. |
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Think Richlyâ„¢
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Short answer is "No". Taxes withheld has nothing to do with your refund - it is withheld to pay your taxes. But it depends on your situation - you may get back all of it (withheld) as refund, some of it, none of it, or you might even have to pay taxes out of your pocket.
Tax laws are very complicated. You should talk to your parents or an older sibling who has done taxes before and have received a refund. If your income is significant (10,000/year or more), you should probably talk to a tax advisor or go to H&R Block and ask some questions, with your W-2 in hand. |
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