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Do you agree the rich should pay their fair share of taxes? |
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I am a displaced worker going to school and getting unemployment if I win the lottery what will happen ? |
My company got shut down due to jobs going outside the U.S so I am getting unemployment benefits and the government is sending me to school via the TAA benefits for displaced workers.
If I win ... |
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Tax and NI deductions...confused? |
Hi all,
I just received my first pay slip from my new job. I earn a gross salary of £24,000, so this means the tax I should be deducted is 22%, which I was. But the NI deducted was £173.8... |
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Can my parents claim me? |
| Ok so I found out from an accountant that because I made 19,000 this year that my parents would have had to make over 200,000 to claim me because we have four kids (me plus three younger siblings) so ... |
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LEGALLY, - If you get married and do not change your name, do you still have to file taxes as "married?" |
| I just got married, and I dont feel like changing my name. Too much paperwork seriously, and I am already established. So is my husband. HE makes a lot of money though, and every year, he owes ... |
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If taxes aren't due until April 15th, why do I have to pay the IRS throughout the year? |
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Under what circumstances do you not pay council tax? |
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Will I get in trouble for writing EXEMPT on my W4? |
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UK 1st class recorded delivery letter? |
if i posted a letter on the 9th at about 2PM
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Help with doing my taxes? |
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Why Do We Still Pay Tax On Overtime? |
| My friend in France told me that their president has now stopped the workers getting taxed on overtime. So every extra bit of overtime they do each week they get to keep the lot. Lots of guys i ... |
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David F | My 15 year old filed taxes for first time,on her own, can i still claim her for earned income credit? |
i am single father and she lived with me i know i cant claim her as dependant but can i on the child tax credit and earned income credit |
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Crystal
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You can claim her if she filed that someone else can claim her as a dependent. You need to look at her return and see what it says. |
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Brooklyn
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yes as long as she didnt file on her taxes that no one else could claim her. i think you can claim her untill 18 unless she is still in school (college) then its like 24. |
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datsleather
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the first answer is the correct one make sure she filed properly |
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irongrama
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Why do you say you can't claim her as a dependent, you most certainly can. Until she is age 19 and 24 if she is a full time student, she can earn as much as she can and you can still claim her. Along with the dependent you can also take all of the credits. She files her return showing that someone else claims her on their tax return. |
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kathy p
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yes i think theyre allowed to make so much..... you still provide and take care of her |
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v b
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Unless your 15 year old supported herself, she's your dependent as soon as she lived with you for more than 6 months.
As your dependent, you are also entitled to child care, child tax and EIC.
When she filed, she was to indicate that she was a dependent. Her wage income upto $5350 isn't taxed, so presumably she was filing to get any taxes withheld back.
(If she goofed and claimed her exemption when she shouldn't have, you file on paper and she amends to take the $3400 off of her return.) |
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Nurse911
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I was told last year by my accountant that the earned income credit stops when your child turns 16. ?????????? |
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wartz
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You can claim her if she earned less than $3,400 and nobody else can claim her. |
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bobblehead
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I think that if you can't claim her as a dependant, you are not eligible for the child tax credit. At least that's what I was told.
If she claimed herself as a dependant than I know you can't but at 15 she probably didn't. If someone else claimed her as a dependant like your ex-wife, then you also couldn't.
My tax lady said that if you are helping your child out by giving her money or buying food, clothes, etc., you can claim child as dependant. |
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dynamite360
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not if her ss# was used already.. it doesn't matter if she filed for herself or if someone else filed for her, her ss# has been used and if u file to receive the EIC and the IRS finds out, ur gonna owe that money back. Some places can actually see if her ss# has been used already to.. Be careful..
Why is she filing anyway? |
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