TAX CREDITS QUESTION. (England)? |
Handed in my notice at work but looking for new employment.
1. Wife gets child tax credit not working (4yr old to look after)
Q: will her allowance be affected.
2. I get ... |
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How to find out about authorized tax returns? |
| requesting information about tax returns release ... |
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What do you do with old bank statement and payslips? |
Additional Details i mean do u hoard the for future ... |
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Can I File Head of Household? |
| I live with my girlfriend, her son, and her mother in her mother's house. We have lived there for a little more than a year and have been paying half of the bills for maintaining the house. I am ... |
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Can remodeling be claimed on taxes? |
| I am in the process of remodeling my rental apartment and I am wondering if the remodeling costs can be claimed on my income taxes for a ... |
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Why don't all the people in the UK refuse to pay electricity bills? |
| at the present time electricity prices are controlled by shareholders in search of high profits,if all people in the UK refused to pay these inflationary prices the energy company's would have ... |
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Question about tax stimulus packages. Please only answer if you know what you're talking about. Thanks!? |
| On the IRS website it says that anyone who CAN be claimed as a dependent (even if you weren't claimed) will not be receiving a stimulus rebate. I was a student for half of 2007 (graduated in M... |
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I'm curious if anyone got their stimulus deposited with the last 2 of the SSN being 00-20 yet. Anyone? |
| I was just curious if anyone actually got their stimulus direct deposited yet that has the last 2 of the SSN 00-20. So many speculations as to "friends of people" having them deposited and ... |
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Can I Deduct Clothing Donations to Charity? |
Can I donate clothing to the Salvation Army and take a tax deduction?'
I had heard that the IRS had gotten tougher on clothing donations as deductions.
What things should I ... |
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I got my income tax done for free and the person says that I must pay back 400$ back to the feds is this true? |
| I got my income tax done for nothing at a community centre by a volunteer.I make less than 14000per year last year,I claimed my rent , student loans interest,and my meds[which the person would not ... |
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Can IRS ask you how you paid your mortgage when you didn't file a return? |
| I got a notice 746 from IRS asking me how I paid my mortgage in a year I didn't file. I actually wasn't working and lived off a cash out refinance. Can I ignore letter, can they ask this?? W... |
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If you got more than one W2 this year....and you don't report all of them to pay less tax...? |
What are your chances of getting busted?
Do the employers report your W2-s to the IRS? Additional Details Those rat bastards!!!!! My state and fed returns both went down by a ... |
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The difference in claiming 1 or 0 on a W4..? |
| I am 21 and single.. so what is the best choice? I never know about how to fil these things out..... |
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I haven't filed taxes in quite a few years. I haven't owed anything. How far back should I file? |
| I've been meaning to file for years, but for one reason or another, I never have. (I KNOW I'M SUPPOSED TO FILE EVEN THOUGH I DON'T OWE, BUT I'VE ALREADY ADMITTED THAT I HAVEN'... |
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In any way, Can X-boyfriend claim me on His Federal Tax Form? |
| Lived together several years, parted 2002 as friends. For many reasons, he has continued to give me $ every month since parted (never over Fed gift amount per yr. Example: $12,000 is max for 2006-20... |
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I own a duplex, Would I be able to incorporate myself and then, rent from myself? Tax benefits would be great |
| I am thinking that if I could do the above, my home repairs, and many other expenses would be tax deductible come tax time :)... |
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basu | My employer deducts NJ state tax and I work in Texas. Can my employer stop deducting my state tax? |
Additional Details My employer is based in NJ and I work as a consultant and right now the client is in Texas and I have been working at clients place.My employer says he is registered in NJ and therefore he has to withhold NJ tax .
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ninasgramma
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Regardless of how you filled out your W-4, what is your state of residence? It doesn't seem to be TX since you state you are working with a client at his TX location.
Your employer is probably not going to stop withholding tax because his reading of the withholding requirements lead him to withhold tax. He probably considers you either stationed permanently in New Jersey, or a New Jersey resident. A temporary assignment in TX doesn't change this.
If in fact you file a nonresident NJ income tax, you might be able to argue that you are not subject to NJ income tax (but it doesn't seem likely ). |
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Judy1
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Maybe. You don't say where your legal home is, and that would make a difference in what state(s) you owe tax to. |
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John M
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what matters is where you live. If you live in Texas, you don't owe taxes to NJ and can have your employer stop the withholding for NJ |
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wartz
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It should since your NJ source income is zero. |
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Brother Otter
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If your stated permanent residence is in New Jersey, then your employer must withold NJ state tax.
If you've worked in Texas for more than a certain number of months then you'll have to file income taxes in both NJ and Texas. |
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Jss
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If you work in Texas, the employer should not deduct NJ taxes.
Read this: http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/06/working-in-two-or-more-states.html |
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Smarter Than I Look
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The previous posters are correct - It depends on your residence.
Whether you LIVE in texas and work for a NJ based company or if you are essentially assigned to work in Tx but your residence is NJ....
You may need to take steps to legally change your residence to TX, and to change your withholding status, you will likely need to submit a W-4 to your payroll office. |
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DJ
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Why do they deduct NJ taxes? Did you live in NJ and they transferred you to Texas? Are they based in NJ and just automatically take it out?
Are you in Texas temporarily and your permanent residence is in New Jersey? If so, you probably will owe New Jersey taxes, so they should continue to deduct it. |
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