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 Do i have to pay taxes on a $12,000 check i recieved from my grandmother?
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 Payperiod is 10/1-15. Employee is paid, however resigns on 15th, not entitled to pay for the 15th.?
They are owed travel expenses. Can the net pay for the 15th be deducted from the expense check? How would you handle such a situation?
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They resigned in the morning....


 UK-council tax. If paying by direct debit, is it Jan and Feb that i do not pay or feb and march?
Can't check on bank statement as they messed up last year and i had to make 12 payments. Thanks....


 I had multiple jobs this year but want to file my federal taxes using the first W2 I receive?
And then go back and file an amended return when I get my other W2s. See, one of my jobs was with a huge charity, another was for the community college, and the last was for a small 8 person doctor&#...


 I had walked of a job by law do they have to send me my tax papers or is it their choice?
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 My mother-in-law is co-signing on a mortgage loan for us. The loan will be in her name. My husband?
and I will be on the title. My husband and I, not my mother-in-law will be making the mortgage payments. Who can claim the mortgage interest on their tax returns? She will not be making the ...


 Is TurboTax any good? (married-no business-no kids)...........?
Some one who has actually used it would be beneficial....


 Why did I get a refund if I still owe taxes?
I just got a letter stating I owe taxes from 2003...how come I have received a refund every year since then if I owed the IRS money? Why didn't my refund get put towards what I owe?...


 I claim single and zero on my W4. I just found out that I owe nearly $2000 federal! How can this be?
I noticed that my federal taxes paid were exactly 10% of my income. Could this be the reason why? i never asked for a certain percentage to be deducted.
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 UK Tax levels are amongst the lowest in Europe - so why do we keep seeing complaints about high taxation?
UK mean income tax is lower than most European countries
UK VAT is lower than most European countries
UK Corporation Tax is lower than France, Germany Japan and the USA.
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 How much interest can I earn per year on a savings account without having to claim it on my tax returns?

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My total income is like 32,000
Also is there a site that I can find this info out for ...


 Stimulus check question?
so i am 18, i filed a tax return and my parents did not receive the $300 in their check for me... will i receive my own? i checked at the irs.gov site to see if i am getting my check and if i do it ...


 If you filled widow on your tax return...?
Do you get anymore money on your tax rebate than just a single person?
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Haha mojoeagle! I wouldn't be that stupid. Your comment makes me want to laugh(thinking of ...


 Being paid once per month versus twice?
I've started with a new company and they pay only once per month. I just got paid for my first full month. Is it my imagination or is the total of taxes taken out more if a person gets paid ...


 Can I include the value of recent repairs in my tax write off when donating an old car?
I would like to donate a very old and beaten up car. In addition to the Kelly Blue Book value for my car, I would like to claim the $700 in necessary repairs I recently had performed. Without these ...


 Who can claim a child on Tax Return?
Late June 2007-My daughter moved out of her residense she shared w/ her boyfriend, taking her child with her. She never held a job. Her boyfriend/ the father of her child held jobs here & there. T...


 I'm filling out my own tax return this year for lack of money to pay an accountant..................
what are the penalties for making mistakes - i.e., reporting numbers in the wrong place thereby changing AGI (for example)?

I just don't want to go to jail for making honest mistakes.<...


 Im 20 yrs old and i work and my mother dont can i put my mother down as a dependent on my w4 form?
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 Why is my Child & Dependent care credit =$0! TaxAct.?
I paid close to $7000 for son's preschool but TaxAct software gives me $0 credit. I have entered all the info correctly.
I know the minimum child credit in my situation should be $600.
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 Wrong social on w2?
does anyone know what forms need to be filed.. or the procedure when your ss# is wrong on your w2? my employer says that they cannot correct it....



decjr2006
Is there such thing as a tax exempt job?
i was recently promoted to a job in my local government and on the job description it mentioned the job being "non exempt" does that mean there are jobs out there exempt from taxes or is it something tottally different?
                     
 




DG
Non Exempt has nothing to do with taxes. It has to do with the type of wage you earn under the Fair Labor Standards Act. An "Exempt" employee is not due overtime pay for working more than 40 hours a week. A "Non-Exempt" employee is entitled to overtime for working more than 40 hours a week. Check out this site and look up FLSA: http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/


Judy1
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It's something totally different, and doesn't mean that you're exempt from taxes. It means that you are not exempt from the wage and hour law that requires overtime pay.


Whoa_Phat
Non exempt means that you DO get overtime pay and that you are on an hourly rate.

FYI Military Combat pay is not taxable. Currently serving persons in IRAQ and Afganistan are not taxed.


jseah114
As mentioned before, the portion of the salary for the military that is related to combat pay is exempt from tax. Also, if you are a member of the clergy, your church or religious organization can provide you with a housing allowance that is exempt from tax as well. Other than that, any form of compensation you receive is subject to income tax.

When your job is labeled "non exempt", that means you are eligible to receive overtime pay, if you work overtime. Most "white collar" positions are considered "exempt", that means the employer makes the same straight pay, or salary, regardless of whether the employee works 40 hours, or 80 hours a week.


STEVEN F
Non-exempt means you are paid hourly and are eligible for overtime pay. Exempt means you receive a salary and the number of hours work does not change your pay. It have nothing to do with income tax.


joey322
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yep, my husband is tax free when he is on deployment in Iraq, or in waters in the "war zone".
he gets all kinds of other pay with that, but it's all tax free.


Jean C
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You can be exempt from taxes for 6 months but then you have to have taxes taken out for six months.So jobs will allow you to do this.


WealthBuilder
Other than COMBAT PAY for military, NO.


lilygateau
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I believe that religious and charitable organizations are tax exempt.


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