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 Do you think we are taxed enough? How are we going to pay these bailouts back? Read this n think...?
What about a personal bail-out for each American taxpayer a decent stimulus check?.... It really all does not matter.They(government) ain't gonna give the working man poor a dime...

W...


 17 year old working and will file a tax return to get refund of state and local taxes?
The 17yo will check on his taxes that someone else can claim him. The parents of the 17yo will claim him on their taxes. Who gets the tax rebate? The 17yo filing as an individual, the parents ...


 My uncle is being denied soc. sec. benefits, is this right?
(age 68)worked for the city of dallas for 20+ years, he is recieving his pension but was told by ss that he does not qualify for benefits because the city of dallas never deducted any from his ...


 I got married in October, but my husband is not living in the US yet and doesn't have a SSN. Can I claim him
I am sending him money every month and started doing so long before we got married.
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He's not physically with me. When I was married to my first husband we ...


 If I was to win $1,000,000.00 How much tax would I have to pay? give me %?
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 Is there fines and late fees for filing tax for refund?
If I will be getting a refund, is it ok if I file late? Is there any penalties for filing late?...


 I have not file my taxes for three years....the last time i did they reached in and took my return for a stude
nt loan.... i would like to file these myself with this years return...how do i do it without getting hit by my student loan....how i do it online myself.....how do i get all my money back owed to me ...


 Could a family with 2 adults and 2 kids live comfortably on $3200 a month?
This is after taxes are taken off of the paycheck.. so net income....


 Just got married, and wife doesn't work, do I claim one/ two on W-4?
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 Need to find out a VAT number of a company?
I am in litigation with a company and want to find out if they are VAT registered. Now , earlier questions/answers I have found seem to suggest that I should call them up and they should give it. But,...


 BBC Does It Again?
After Cutting Jobs At The BBC Is It Time For The People Of Britain To Say No To The Licence Fee
I For One Am Stopping My Direct Debit Payments
Why Do We Pay For Watching R...


 If I move to the UK...will they like me over there?
Im a black , american women. I never been out side of the United states before. I want to move to the uk.

Will they like me over there?...


 UK: Claiming Council Tax rebate, do U have to show UR full bank account statements?
On the claim form, it says U have to show UR last 2months/ FULL bank account statements? Does that mean they can view all my transactions etc? Isn't this private suff and should remain so? I don&...


 How do I combat income taxes?
How do you not file any returns and still not be blamed for fraud or for not filing taxes? I looked it up myself and saw there was no law. There is nothing saying that I had to pay federal income ...


 Income tax question please help?
okay so i have a question about income tax
for this year i have worked from jan-july
&&just got a job.
I have two kids and i still live with my parents.
i supported my ...


 What happens if i refuse to pay for a customs charge on my parcel from the US?
I have recently bought an item off ebay from the US (im in the UK). I asked the seller to put a low value on the customs form and she said that was fine. I have received a customs charge letter today ...


 My parents claimed me as a dependent on their taxes should they have been able to claim me?
I'm 22 years old and I was a full-time student last year. I also moved to Indianapolis to student teach. I payed for all of my expenses and took out loans under my name only to help with ...


 What is Federal Witholding?
Anyone want to explain it?
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Okay, so my older sister is a doctor and her federal witholding is $35,712.09 . How much of that does she actual get back? She is single, no ...


 Don't have a "JOB" so do I need to file taxes?
I do under the table work so that I am able to be a stay at home mom. I clean bathrooms (for family & friends), as well as a lot of computer work, make resumes, baby sit, tutoring, things like ...


 DOES ANY ONE HAVE IDEA ABOUT A LIMITED COMPANY, WHO MAKES PAY ROLL FOR AGENCY Workers?
hI all,
i am a health professional working in NHS through the agency. I am working for my agency but my pay roll being made by a limited company, they charge me 27.50 per week. even if i work 8-1...



tdub28
Liable for future hubby's past due child support?

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My fiance, who is working and paying child support, owes from back child support when he was unemployed.
                     
 




crgrier
When you marry, you and your spouse combine all debts and assets; so yes, you will be liable for the debt. However, since this is the tax section, I assume you want to know if your refund can be withheld to pay for back child support that you now owe together.

The answer is NO. The portion of the refund that results from your income, NOT his, can be exempted from the debt repayment.

The easiest way to claim this is with an online tax preparation company like CompleteTax. Their program will fill out all the forms and e-file it directly to the IRS.

To do this by paper, fill out Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation. Attach Form 8379 behind your original return in the order of the attachment sequence number. Enter "Injured Spouse" in the upper left corner of the first page of the Form 1040, Form 1040A, or Form 1040EZ.


Kristin G
I work with a lady who's ex-husband was unemployed and owed thousands on back child support, she was working, and the state had the child support taken out of her paycheck, becuase they were married and she was the breadwinner while he was unemployed. That sucks, but when you marry someone, their debt is your debt. It probably depends on what state you live in. Next time, don't marry a dead beat dad.


lade40free
You do not have to be held responsible for his back child support. When you file your first tax return together, file an injured spouse form with the return. Be careful in preparing the return and using any software to allot any children to the rightful parent, etc... With the injured spouse request, you will receive any refund you are entitled to in your own right.


letmesurpriseu
When you marry, the household income will be evaluated. So no, you are not liable, that's just for daddy, but you will have to pay if you marry him. And they can garnish the couples tax refund and his salary. Kinda risky. And if he won't take care of his first kids, don't have any with him, cause he probably won't take care of yours.


KariM
yup! if you get married you may be liable.


uncleneal
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Debt is debt... until it is paid off. Check with your attorney or tax advisor.


L E
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No, the only income that it is supposed to affect is your husband's. Meaning, they can only go after his wages...but here is how it will affect you: If a chunk of his money goes out to support his child...as it should, then that is a chunk of money that must be transferred from other places, i.e., possibly you.

The best thing for him to do is pay for his responsibilities. Tell him to man up and pay. It isn't your place and certainly, this child shouldn't have to suffer for his benefit or anyone else's. He's a grown man.


Rambo Smurf
Not until he becomes present hubby.


samsonjedi
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it's not your child so it's not your responsibility
when you get married it will probably effect your finances since your husband will be using money for child support that could be used for other things


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