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 Does anyone know if you get the irs rebate if you owe taxes?
I was just wondering....can't seem to find it written anywhere....

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 I checked the IRS webcite for refund status?
The last 2 numbers of my SS# are 32. There is no information for me. Is anyone else having this issue? I'm getting nervous....


 How old do you have to be to pay taxes?
If you are under 18, but have a job, do you start paying taxes? Is their a certain age?...


 Why is the UK tax year run from 6th April to 5th April and not from January to December like other countries?
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 Since changing my electricity account over a year ago i have never had a bill. Really worried.?
I have rang and asked on a couple of occasions but have still not received one. What should I do?...


 OK i'm 12 my dad died in Jan when will I be able to move on??
we were close only i can't move on help ...


 Can I claim all my children if I have custody 55% of the time?
I was told by a friend if I have custody of my children any amount over 50%, I can claim all of them on my taxes because I would be head of household. Is this true? No child support is in the order....


 WHy haven't I got my taxes back?
I filed my taxes way back in february and I still have not got my taxes back, whats going on!! I'm only 17 and im not getting much back, like a little over $300, but money is money. And my uncle ...


 In the U.S., do I really have to have my taxes sent in by the 15th of April, even if I am getting money back?
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 I work for an independant contractor who pays me under the table. How should i pay taxes on this?
He claims that since he pays taxes on the income earned from each job that the money he pays me does not need to be taxed any further. Do I really not have to pay taxes on this?! Seems a little odd ...


 Are taxes due the 15th this year or the 17th? Heard something about the 15th being a sunday...?
Because sunday is not a business day..its this true?...


 Why do so many french people stink? have they not heard of deodorant?

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NO, Really, I TRAVEL TO FRANCE, SPAIN, ENGLAND, ITALY, SWITZERLAND ON BUSINESS SEVERAL TIME A YEAR. THE FRENCH ORE THE WORST, THE THE SPANISH. I HAVE SAT ON A TRAIN NE...


 Is there a way to completely avoid social security and medicare taxes?
Since I will not be drawing any social security, I am looking for a legal way for a w-2 wage earner or a self employed person to not have to pay in FICA taxes....


 Why do people on welfare /section 8,get renters rebate.when they dont really pay anyways?
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 Where the **** is my refund?!?
So the "Where's My Refund" site and hotline says that my refund was deposited in my account yesterday (the 19th), well i still dont see anything in my account. I called my bank (Chase) ...


 Stupid question, but has anyone scheduled to receive stimulus check by June 13 received theirs yet?
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 Can I get in trouble for what they did?
I worked in Kentucky in 2008 for 6 months, and I was having them take an additional $10 out for federal taxes, I'm look at my w2 right now, and that's all they took out was the $10 I was ...


 How soon should wage statements be mailed out to employees?
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 Single mom, 2 kids, $12/hour, how much taxes taken out of each check?
I need to know if this job would be worth taking. The job is an hour away. I figured in all bills, groceries, estimate on gas money, and cigarettes to be $1,817/month not counting ANY spending money. ...


 Has ANYONE received there rebate money?

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i'm due to get mine on may 9th and just wondering if i really will through direct diposit....



kelly g
My boyfriend did not work this year and he lives with me and i pay all the bills. can i claim him on my taxes?
                     
 




Garacaius
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Yes you can.


ninasgramma
A non-related person in your home can be your dependent if:

1. He lived with you for 12 months in 2006.
2. He had taxable income of less than $3,300
3. He satisfies the citizenship requirement
4. He is not filing a joint return with a spouse
5. You provided over half of his support.
6. He is not a qualifying child of another taxpayer

From your question it appears that the boyfriend is your dependent. Enter "NONE" in the relationship column of the 1040, and indicate that he lived with you for 12 months (if true).


RY
Yes, you can claim him, because you supported him in 2006.


Judy1
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If he lived with you all year, you provided more than half of his support, and his gross income for the year was under $3300, then you probably can. The relationship also can't violate local ordinance: there are still some states and localities that prohibit cohabitation by unmarried couples - even if those laws aren't enforced any more, if there's one on the books where you live, you can't claim him.

There are a few other requirements, but those are the main ones.

For the person who said claim head of household: that's wrong. He would not qualify you for filing as head of household. There is a specific list of relatives who do - boyfriends and girlfriends do NOT. Cousins don't either - has to be one of a specific list of relatives.

To the person who mentioned common law marriage: it's not legal in some states, and where it is, it requires more than just living together. If you are in a common law marriage, then you are considered legally married and can file a joint return. If you wanted to split up at some later date, you'd have to actually get a divorce. Wikipedia.com has a detailed article on common law marriage requirements in the various states where it's legal.


mykitty61
If he lived with you for the entire year and had an income of less than 3300.00 you can claim him. He does NOT have to be a relative.


LindaLou
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Possibly, as equivalent to spouse or something similar. I suggest you ask a tax expert in your area, because laws will differ depending upon where you live.


candlegirl 1
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There is a qualifying dependent's questionaire. Use it to determine if he qualifies as a dependent, more than likely he will as long as he isn't filing and no one else can claim him on their return.


cal_silver
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nope... but i think you should kick that freeloader out..


Nora
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no; have to prove a relationship


daniel b
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yes i do that with my girlfriend every year head of house hold comm-en law says after so many years together we r considered married


southforty1961
Nope has to be related ie: marriage, adoption etc. Just a thought tho if this guy is able bodied and not working I think you can do better.


Aunt Buffy
In the state of Texas if you are living together for over 6 months you can it is like common law marriage. He would not be a dependant, you would file Married filing jointly. I believe you can!


redunicorn
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No he is not a dependent unless you marry him.


butterflykisses427
No. You are not married nor is he your child. Technically he's not your dependant.


Rat
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I don't think so, but you can dump him.


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