What's the best way to cash out your IRA? |
Let's say, after 30 years, I have $500K in my IRA.
Can I transfer these funds directly to a house without being taxed? Or simply, is there any way I can touch this money without being ... |
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My Husband get offer working in UK, income between 30,000 - 35,000per year. ? |
| enough or not for my family living in UK with this income? We now in malaysia.... |
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My girlfriend did not file taxes the last 3 years and now has done them and owes 14k will IRS take settlement? |
| Is there a way about going where the IRS will take a settlement 2 of the 3 years she did not even know she was supposed to file what possible avenues does she have she has already sent in her last 3 ... |
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How does my tax rebate get refunded? |
| i received a letter saying i overpaid tax by £2000 last year. how will this get refunded back to me. will they change my tax code for this year? or will i receive a lump sum?... |
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First job. Am I on right TAX code? Can I earn £5k TAX free? |
Hi, i recently started work for a well known bank. This is my first job since leaving uni. I have been on JSA for around 5 months. I am currently 23 years old if that makes a difference.
I ... |
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My baby is due on 3-14-09. When she is born, can I claim her on my taxes for 2008? |
| If she is born around her due date (3-14-09) and I got her SS# before April 16th can I claim her?... |
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Is it possible to file taxes early?I need Xmas money? |
| I just loss my job and probably wont get unemployment.I am sure i wont find a job before the first of the year.I am probably going to get a 4-5000K refund but ive always filed mid jan to early feb.... |
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I missed my investment on 31 march for MF for Tax savings. Can I invest after 31 st March for last year? |
| I needed to invest around 25,000 for getting full benefit of Rs.1 Lac exemption before 31 march. I missed the deadline .Can i still invest this amount and save on tax for last financial year ?... |
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Who gets to claim the kid on taxes? |
| Okay I have a four year old step son and his mother technically has full custody, we get him every other week anyways my question is if she claims him on taxes is there anything that we can claim him ... |
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Itemized tax deductions? |
I am a real estate appraiser and my boss is withholding taxes. I received W-4 for the income I earned last year. Typically appraisers are treated as sub contractors and receive 1099's.
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Turbo Tax/ Stimulus check? |
| My mom got her stimulus check and I used Turbo Tax to file her refund, however I paid for the fee using a credit/debit card. It was directly deposited into her account this morning. For all the ... |
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I was suppose to recieve my tax rebate check today but i did not, why? help? |
| Accoding to ,my last two digits on my social i was suppose to recieve my rebate today on the 9th I am single and made more than 16000 last year, I have no kids owe nothng, not married , i recieve 1000... |
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Billie K | My husband owes the IRS. Will they take my stimulus check? |
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imisidro
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YES, unfortunately unless you filed married filing separately. IRS will automatically deduct what your husband owes from your check
As indicated in the IRS Stimulus Check FAQ http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=182735,00.html
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Your payment may be less than the maximum for one or more of the following reasons:
- You are single and your net income tax liability is less than $600. If you file Form 1040 net income tax liability is the amount shown on Line 57, plus the amount on Line 52.
- You are married and your net income tax liability is less than $1,200.
- You are single and your adjusted gross income (AGI) is more than $75,000. On Form 1040, AGI is the amount on Line 37.
- You are married filing a joint return and your AGI is more than $150,000.
- You owe back taxes that reduced your payment.
- You have non-tax federal debts such as unpaid student loans or child-support obligations that reduced your payment. |
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TaxGurl
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If you filed a joint return, yes. If you filed injured spouse, you will get your portion of the stimulus payment and they will keep his portion for the back taxes. |
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$andman
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if you filed jointly... |
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Judy1
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If you filed a joint return, then yes the whole thing will be taken unless you also filed an injured spouse form - then only half will be taken. |
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first lady
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yes they will. |
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bud68
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Yes, if you filed a joint return. |
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Ms. Angel..
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If you filed jointly then the stimulus will be offset to your husband debt. (when you married your husband, you married his debt).
The only way to get your part was to have filed an injured spouse form. |
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John Scott
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Yes, if you filed a joint return and did not include an injured spouse form. If you filed separately and do not owe and federal or state debt, you should receive a stimulus check if otherwise qualified.
If you did file jointly and did not include the injured spouse form, you can always file one now. It's form 8379 which you can get at the IRS web site: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8379.pdf. This will allow you to receive 1/2 of the stimulus payment. |
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