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 What if a company I worked for has yet to give me my W-2 form for 2007?
I've called and stopped by several times only to be told the manager is "busy". Can I report them? How badly will this effect my taxes?...


 Re: Inheritance Tax 40%. Is there any way to go about it or reduce the rate?
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 If I only use my shoes for work are they tax deduct able?
I have work shoes that cost $200. I only use them for work, are they tax deductable?...


 Where can I get free info on how To Avoid Property Tax?
I know that there are books on this but is there any free websites that I can go to to get the same info for nothing? I would be grateful for any help on some good ...


 A question about my friend?
see my friend moved here in Northcarolina..and i went to his house and his mom said that they were really really poor before they come here..but now there really rich with a 2story house,hottub ...


 Does the IRS allow to invest in a 401K Plan and also a Roth IRA account at the same time?
I just signed up for a 401K Plan with my company and am also considering investing in a Roth IRA Account. My question is, does the IRS allow simultaneous investments in the 401K & Roth IRA? My ...


 Can you get DLA, Incapacity Benefit and Income Support at the same time?
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 I own irs $2000 because my former employer didnt send me my W 2 form ...?
i tried to contact my former employer regarding my W 2 form but was nowhere to find. the business closed down in the mid 2006 and he didnt send me my 2006 w2 form, i didnt keep all the copies of my ...


 Refund with a receipt for a jumper that was too small?
returned a jumper that cost £40 with a receipt was told no size bigger was avaible and i could only have a refund for £30 as it was now in sale even though i had a receipt for £40. What are my ...


 Anyone have any info on the stimulus packages from the IRS?
I read the website and according to them it should have been direct deposited today. I have not yet received it. When I call the number it is a machine that offers no information. Anyone have any ...


 Does anyone know the monthly pay for a £14,500 per annum salary?
Its my new job and i am being paid soon but wondered if someone could give me a ball park figure of how much roughly i would be getting?...


 Is it necessary/compulsory to file return of your income if you have a PAN however your income is not taxable.
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 How can I find out about my stimulas check?
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 Council tax discount?
I am moving into a new flat soon on my own and therefore will be entitled to 25% discount. I know i have to write off to the council with a form for this and im just wondering how long this can ...


 If the IRS puts a levy on your home, can you sell it?
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 If i get married will it affect my taxes?
I've been with my boyfriend for 8 years now. We have a strong relationship. We also have 2 kids together, we want to get married but i keep hearing that it'll affect my taxes at the ...


 If tax consultant prepares my taxes, who is liable if consultant makes a mistake?
I am kind of confused regarding my tax preparations. I am aware of some tax consultants who might be able to get me more money than some of free/paid online tax softwares.

When I spoke to ...


 Will the tax rebate cap be based on adjusted gross income or taxable income?
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 Can I write off my ohone bill and utilities if i work from home for another company?
I work form home taking customer service calls for a company. Since I work from home, can I write off my phone bill and ComEd bill, or would that be as useless as writing off gas for a regular job ...


 What do you do when when your boss doesn't give you your w-2 or 1040 form so you can do your taxes?
He's deep in debt and I really don't think he will be issuing any w-2's to any of his other employers either. I believe he is already in trouble with the IRS. I want my forms so that I ...



Jack N
Is this a tax fraud? am i going to get in trouble?
i live in PA, work in new york city. bought a house recently in queens, mostly for investment purposes. i am not using the queens house yet...its in a bad neighborhood and have no intention of living there. if i claim PA as my residence in my taxes, am i going to get in trouble with the IRS as i own a closer property to my job?
                     
 




wizjp
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No; you live where you live and you are entitled to own an investment property. AS long as you have a PA dr license and probably voter's registration card, there isn't much room for debate.


ninasgramma
The wording of your question sounds ambivalent ... you don't live there "yet" and you bought the house "mostly" for investment. There are some facts missing.

If you maintain your principal residence in PA, then even if you own a home near your work, and perhaps even stay there at times, it would not disqualify you from claiming PA residence. There would be no fraud involved as far as the IRS is concerned.

However, the state of NY may try to come after you if you have a record of the Queens house as your residence.


VTXrider
You are legal in what you are doing, I belive you have to live in your legal residence atleast 6 months. As long as you have utility bills in your name, I assume you have cars registered in PA and other ties to prove PA residence. you are ok.


Rene F
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If you purchased the property to hold for investment, with no intention to reside in the property, it isn't your residence. That would continue to be your home in PA.


STEVEN F
1. The IRS doesn't care where you live, as long as it is in the USA. They may not care about that either.
2. Form what you say, it sounds like you actually live in PA. If that is correct, claiming PA as your residence is TRUE.


Judy1
No, what you're doing is legal, and you won't get in trouble for it as long as you do live in PA - if that's where you usually spend your weekends, you're fine claiming PA as your residence.


bostonianinmo
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No, that has nothing to do with either your job or your legal residence. The IRS (or anyone else for that matter) does not require you to live in any particular residence regardless of how many you own or what you do with them.


Still reading
Residence is just that--where you reside. If you reside in PA, then that is the answer. Owning a house doesn't change your residence--moving in does.


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