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 If I am self-employed & live in NY, but worked in Florida for 1 month last year, where should I file my taxes?
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 Who should claim dependent on taxes?
My boyfriend and I live together and are expecting soon... Since we file individual taxes, who should claim the baby? The person with the higher or the person with the lower income?...


 I owe the Govt. $1,000 because I forgot to add one of my w-2 forms when I filed my income taxes.?
I haven't paid this debt yet. It is now 2 years old. What are the chances of my being audited? What's the best way to resolve this?...


 If I'm unemployed and I don't make any money all year, do I still have to file taxes on April 15th?
Also, if my wife makes money, can she claim me as a dependent even if I'm her husband?
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I lost my job in early April and already filed. I'm just wondering for ...


 W-2 aren't they supposed to be received by Jan. 31?
Or sent out by that date or something like that? I thought there was a law? If so how come it seems that I don't get them until Mid Feb? Any one know the law?...


 Council tax for pensioners?
Do pensioners still pay council tax in England?...


 When will the IRS send the tax rebates for 2008?
i looked on the IRS website and it said May, but heard on a local (SF Bay Area) news broadcast last week that "next week people can expect to see something in their mail box from the IRS... but ...


 Do canadians have to pay US state tax when buying over the internet?
I am buying something from a store in California and they made me pay the 8.25% sales tax. They will not refund me unless I come up with a proof that I should not pay the state tax. Any online ...


 I want to report fraud to the IRS.?
I was stupid and reproduced with my ex last year. Anyway, he claimed our daughter and was not supposed to. He has not paid a penny to child support, she does not live with him, he also made less ...


 Any accountants out there?
what is like being an accountant? :D...


 How much should i do savings to avoid tax?
hi i'm 25 yrs old i'm working in s/w company i'm paying Rs.1591 as tax withou any savings. now how much should i invest to make the tax to nill? if its 2.6 ...


 I'm avoiding the csa what can they do?
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 I worked in NY till 08/22 now Im working in NC..how do I do taxes?
I know tax season is still a few months away but Im curious. Ive lived in NY all my life but recently married someone who is active duty. We just moved to NC on 09/01 and I started working here. N...


 Are thier jobs that one an make money fro without having to report taxes?
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 Taxes 2007 Due Date is a postmark date?
Due date is 17th I believe, does this means the tax forms envelope has to be postmarked by 17th or do they have to recieve it by 17th?...


 I was planning to work in UK in a hotel at a pay of 3200pounds a month. So, what is the tax% to be charged?
As i have no idea about the place if i could be guided about the tax policy, rebate on the amount, and various savings that can help...if there is any website that could be recommended.
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 Does students also need to pay Income Tax?
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 Don't pay taxes............?
I just figured out a good way to switch government control to civilian control...don't pay your taxes, then use that money you save toward becoming self sufficient. Its the chain that we've ...



rhonda_m3
My daughter turns 18 on December 21, will she still be a tax write off?
                     
 




ninasgramma
I assume your daughter will live with you for more than six months in 2007.

Since she is under 19 as of December 31, 2007, she will be your dependent unless she paid over half of her own support.

If she does not live with you for more than six months in 2007, then she could still be your dependent if she did not support herself and the other parent waives the dependency exemption to you.


Dr Universe
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for the 2007 taxes she is


elisayn
Ye s, you can still declare her for this year and if she is continuing school, y ou can continue to declare her. If you have any question about 2008 you can call the irs. they are very helpful in all matters. bettyK


Mark S
As long as she is still a full time student and does not provide more than half her own support, yes.

A full time student is defined as a full time student for any part of 5 months of the year.

If she is a full time student and doesn't provide more than half her own support and is not married, you can claim her until 23


Judy1
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You'll still be able to claim her as a dependent, assuming that she doesn't provide more than half of her own support and she lives with you for over half of the year, but you won't get a child tax credit for her, that stops at age 17.


tyemnana
as long as she is a full time student you can claim her till she's 21


Sara
No she'll just be your DAUGHTER...nice going Mom!


bozotexino
i think up to 25 if shes single and in school (college)


com4tably_numbed
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I believe in order to claim a dependant you have to be their primary care-giver for something like 9 months out of the year. I would think that because she is still considered a minor until December, you should still be able to claim her on your 2007 taxes.


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