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 Why if there is no law stating that we have to pay income tax ......?
.... do some people who have gone to court over it loose their case. I believe Willie Nelson was one of them. Yet others who don't pay taxes and go to court win theirs That doesn't make ...


 Did anyone get a tax rebate CHECK yet?? I know the schedule says not until later but I'm curious!!?
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 If I owe the IRS for taxs, wil it be deducted from my Economic Stimulus Payment?
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 My friend has not been able to pay her council tax bill for the last 5 years,?
she has had a low paid job,,,,and just couldnt pay it and live a decent life....she has just lost her job and has recieved a letter asking for the whole amount...she is unemployed now..can she get ...


 Can i apply 4 PAN card even though i have no income??.?
Can i apply 4 PAN card even though i have small income??.?
anual income Rs 28050000.i.e is per month 2500...


 How do you feel about H and R Block? Do you think they are fair?
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 How much cash can someone give you before it's taxable?
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 I have not filed income taxes for 5 years. But I withheld more than I owe. What to do?????
I did not file due to divorce and procrastination. Once I missed the first year it was harder and harder to do the next year. This year I want to catch up and get squared away. Even tho I withheld ...


 As a salary receiver, when I have to file income tax return?
I filed for the assessment year 2007 to 2008. Kindly tell me when I have to file and when is the last date?...


 How long does it take to get my tax refund from the government?
The government owes me about $400, my accountant mailed my taxes for me about a week ago, when should I expect to get the check in the mail?...


 Anyone else upset the IRS can be late?
But if you are 1 minute past the midnight deadline you are penalized heavily...maybe the IRS should pay the same penalties..not the minimum interest they do pay for being late....


 Why do they still want people to place their SS no. on checks when paying taxes?
They have all the forms with the number on it. We are told to protect our SS number and yet we are told when doing some business to put it on a bank check that travels to many institutions before it ...


 Can someone give me 14% of 18,594 please? Thanks.?
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 Do you have to report your wins or losses from playing online poker for tax purposes?
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 In canada do they have to pay tax?????????????
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 VAT on plumbers bill?
Does VAT apply to labour?
Just received a bill, goods £106.00
Labour £44.00


Should it be just the goods that have VAT on???

Am confused and having a blonde ...


 If you you do something an employer asks that is illegal are you held liable?
tax ...


 My bank closed for the weekend, if I were to go to their ATM will I be able to withdraw $200 from my....?
checking account, the bank is Regions if that helps....


 Should I be paying for this?
I moved out of my flat yesterday as I could not stand one of my flatmates {she was really filthy and weird}. When I moved in I paid 1 months rent (£350) plus deposit (£350) so in total paid £700. H...


 What happen when you run out of your unemployment benifits and still dont have a job?
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tallballa07
Is this a normal about to loose out of my paycheck?
I'm under 18 and only work at this company for 2 months out of the year, because i'm still in school. I get payed at the end of every week and the checks are constantly around 300. I am single and don't have any kids(well i hope i don't) neways, I was taxed about 60 dollars off the last check, when last year i was only taxed about 20. Is it normal for me to loose 30 bucks to federal income taxes? that doesn't seem right.
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Rev Debi Brady
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Unfortunately, we have no choice about how much taxes are taken out of our paychecks. Tax laws are constantly changing; however, you may want to review the W-4 you had to complete when you started. You may choose to pay NO Fed taxes, IF you did not pay any taxes last year and you don't expect to pay any this year...you need to check "exempt" on the W-4. You can change this at any time during your employment. Remember, that just because you may have gotten a refund, does not mean you didn't pay any taxes...just that you OVER-paid them. Good luck...be sure to ask the opinion of your HR person at the company you work for...


Kato
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You will get more back on your tax return if you are not claiming any dependents, once you file. If you want more cash now, then you claim more dependents, they will take out less. But when you fill you have to claim the correct number, as in your case one. Talk to the payroll dept. and tell them you want to claim four dependents and you will see more cash now and less return at end of year.


gearjammer228
feels good to be a tax payer dont it? LOL I wish they only took that much out of my paycheck.


hello
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It sounds about ok. You may want to ask them why its so much higher than last year. I remember how dissapointed I was when I got my first check and saw how much was taken off for tax.


3eleven
Seems pretty normal....change your W-4 to single with 2 exemptions and that should help you. Contact your Human resources dept. at your work.


Judy1
Sounds like last year they were just taking out for social security, if it was around $20. The amount taken out for federal income tax varies depending on what you put on your W-4 - if you're not expecting to owe any income tax for the year, you can fill out the form so they don't take that out, and can change the form so talk to your employer. If income tax is taken out that you don't end up owing, you can get that back when you file your tax return next year. You won't get the social security part back though.

Depending on where you live, there might also be state income tax.


butterflykisses427
It depends on what you are claiming on your tax forms. I am going to assume that you are only seasonal help and you have to basically reapply every year and file new paperwork.

With all your taxes they take off 15-25% off your paycheck depending on what you claimed. If you claim 0 than they take off like 15%. If you claim 1 it is probably closer to 20%. If you are claiming 2 than it is more like 25%. Talk to your employer and see what is going on.


Jack Kerouac
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seems about right...but you will get it all back in refund next year so do not worry (only working 2 months they always tax as if you were makign that money all year long)


thunder2sys
it all depends, what did you fill out on your W4? How many deductions? Plus its not just federal tax that is being taken out. There is state tax (if your state has one), payroll taxes, Social Security taxes, etc.


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