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 I was taxed at 16, how do I get the money back?
When working as a waitress, I was taxed, although I shouldn't of been because I was still in full time employment. When i realised i was being taxed, the boss told me I would be able to claim ...


 If I make $26,400.00 a year, how much is that per hour?
how much is that per week?
how much is that per month?
(After taxes)
I have 2 dependents I live in Queens, NY, I am head of household, and I work in NYC.
Thanks in advance....


 Why is a tax refund from last year considered taxable income this year?
So, I'm not looking for specific tax advice because I've already filed my 2006 taxes.

But I'm still left with wondering what the answer is to this question.

We ...


 Do I have to pay federal income tax? I just saw a startling dvd called Aaron Russo's America?
This dvd movie explains that there is no statue law that requires a person to pay federal income tax.
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also find me the law that states that please someone....


 If a computer is about 1299.00 and the tax is 7.5 of the total.About how much would it be total?
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 HOW CAN I GET $800 BACK ON MY FEDERAL RETURN WHEN THEY OnLY TOOK OUT $300 FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR?
ON MY W2 IT SAYS I ONLY HAD $300 TAKEN OUT FOR FEDERAL AND WHEN I DID MY TAXES VIA TURBO TAX, IT SAYS THEY ARE GIVING ME BACK 800. I KEPT GOING OVER THE PORTION THAT MADE THE AMOUNT GO UP OVER AND OVE...


 What should I claim on my w-2 form to get the least amount of taxes taken out of my paycheck?
I am single with no children and currently have one job....


 My mother lives w/me. I provide full support. Can I claim her as a dependent on my taxes?
She gets monthly SS check (small) and has interest from a savings account as her only income. I fully support her, heat, food, cable, phone etc etc....


 Can someone buy a saving bond in my name without me knowing?
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 My bank says i lose 20% of my ira roth, if i close it before 59 1/2. i thought it was 10 % of the interest?
how can they take 20% of the principal?...


 Stimulus check HELP! Married filing jointly (I am a stay-at-home mom)??
I read that married filing jointly with an income under $150,000 will be eligible for a refund check of $1200.00. My hubby made no where close to this amount. I am a stay at home mom of a 2 yr old ...


 How much does H&R block charge to do your taxes?
Thanks for any ...


 Is it true that foreigners in the US don't have to pay sales tax OR property tax?
If this is true why isn't it a bigger political issue? I own a self storage business and property taxes are our largest expense. If a foreigner could avoid these taxes they would have an ...


 Can my son's father claim him on his taxes?
My son's father wants to claim him as a dependent. He says that since he pays child support (a whopping $300 a month) that he is entitled to, and will take me to court if I don't agree to ...


 The earned income tax credit makes me sick. How can we get rid of this?
It baffles me that just because you don't make a lot of money and happen to have a kid, the government can actually pay you! I can see giving people a break and lowering the taxable percentage ...


 Hello i have one child and will claim head of the household?
how much will i get back on my 2007 taxes and i make 29,000 a ...


 I am 34, full-time student, parent of two kids, what benefits, tax credits, income support etc can I get?
I joined university last Oct and will be finishing my course in summer'08. I had some savings to pay for my fees partially and now I am bit struck with my finances. I have already got Career D...


 When someone says $40k, what does the k mean, I am from Australia?
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 Is anyone else annoyed that they won't get the economic stimulus check because they are a dependent?
I just checked the IRS site and it said that you are not eligible for any rebate if you can be claimed as a dependent. That means that I don't get a check as a 22 year old college student even ...


 My refund was to be direct deposited today. It has yet to reach my bank.?
What I am wondering is if anyone else was to receive their refund today by direct deposit and if it has made it to your bank yet. Thank you!
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Mustard Jones
Lottery and tax... again?
Ok, I am in the UK, I win £5million on the lottery, and want to give £1million to my parents, my bro and a friend... will they be taxed on this? I asked this already and people started talking about inheritance tax... don't know why, I have no plans to die in the next 7 years, or even 50 years! If they can be taxed, to what amount, and how do I get round it?
                     
 




'Dr Greene'
Yes, it would be taxed.

One option is do have a family syndicate agreement so that you are all classed as winners and decided what proportion you are each equal too.(There is no rule to say its equal)

Just draw it up, sign it, and present it to Camelot.


BackMan
It is not inheritence tax but Capital gainsTax


Nikki b
i dont know that but i do know u dont know when u r going to die god is the one that makes that choice


fluffer
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does noone listen to me
its not taxable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
unless u die then it mite b classed under inheritence tax
if u wanna b really sad there is a way round it
sell ur parents a raffle ticket for £1
1st prize in the raffle is £1000000 and ur parents ticket is the only ticket sold
so they win the money
good enough?


McEgg
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Im pretty sure whoever you gave the money to would have to pay capital gains tax as it would be classed as unearned income.


MSMORTGAGE
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If you give somebody money as a gift it is seen by the tax office as income and will be taxed, 22% is a good starting point but if you get a good accountant he will see that minimum tax is paid, there is no way around it but you can minimize it, that is why lottery winners are advised by financial advisers from the off to minimize taxation when the money is gifted, it is a criminal offence to evade tax. Hope this helps


edward e
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Give it to them in the form of a loan agreement payable at a pound a year


Flick W
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Good news - most of the answers up above are completely wrong!

1. When you win the money, there is absolutely no tax as its a game of chance and not a 'source of income'.

If you give it away there are 3 taxes that you might think about for the recipient:

a) income tax - no tax as this is a gift and not a source of income
b) capital gains tax - no tax as the legislation exempts cash from this tax, its only for non-cash assets
c) inheritance tax - the folk you have been speaking to are correct. A gift of cash from one individual to another is known as a 'potentially exempt transfer'. If you survive 7 years after making the gift, there is no tax and the gift becomes completely exempt. If you're unfortunate enough to die within 7 years the recipients of the cash may have to pay some tax. If you're young and healthy but want to avoid your recipients paying any tax should you die, you can get an insurance co to set up a policy on your life. This would pay out enough if you die to cover the tax that your friends/family have to pay.

Hope this helps.


ilovebigbrother
i doubt it but phone the HMRC to double check


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