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 Should the rich be taxed at higher rates because they are rich?
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 Is it right for your ex husband to claim one of your children on his taxes even when they live with me?
My daughters live with me all year except for 8 weeks in the summer, and he claimes one of my daughters. It would make a big difference in my refund if I claimed her. He had it done up in the divorce ...


 Why do americans pay income tax?
There is no law requiring you to do so,and it all goes to the privately owned fedefal reserve.
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 Help!!! What can I claim for!!!?
My husband has just lost his job. I have two children 3 and 1. What benefits can I claim.
The lady in the job centre said we could only claim Job seekers of £94 a week....


 My TAXES…Should I file, Should I not file?
I have been living with my parents, and still living with them. I’m 21, attending college and working at the school. Last year, my W-2 came, but did not file it. This year, it came again and was ...


 I'm 17.Can I still a tax refund even if my dad claims me as a dependent?
I work at Burger King and I got my W-2 in the mail about 4 days ago. My dad is worried that if I file my taxes(which I admit wont be much),he will not get any noney for claiming me as a dependent on ...


 Should we file our taxes together or separately?
I am an unwed, unemployed mother of one. My boyfriend told me that I would get back around $3,000 for my tax refund. (He said that I would get a pretty big tax return because I have a dependent. He ...


 Do we have to pay back our stimulas check from last year??
my hubby's friend just texed him and said that he got messed over n his tax refund. he said that he has to pay back his stimluas package from last year!!!!!!!!!!!...


 I withdrew my 401(k) last year, how will that affect my tax refund?
I usually get back roughly $600 (500 from federal and the other from state), but last year, my debt was ovewhelming and I withdrew it all ($1,500) to pay off some bills. Im 22, and last year I made $2...


 If the govt took 7billion dollars and gave it to every american tax payer how much would that be per person?
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 I have just recieved $300 from the IRS when they have already paid me my taxes. What is the deal?
I just checked my bank account and SUPRISE there is $300 from the IRS when I have already got my taxes back from them. Should I wait a while to spend that money, maybe they will take it back. Or ...


 I need tax advice anybody?
my girlfriend and I have lived together all year with her 2 kids and I work she dont I am going to claiim her and the 2 kids as dependants would marriage this year make a significant difference come ...


 How can I offer pre-paid gas cards to my employees as a "benefit"?
I'd like to offer $100 prepaid gas cards to my employees every month and structure it as a tax free benefit.
I'd pay less as an employer and they would get the gas card with "...


 How much do i get back for my 3month old on my tax return?
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 If an employer reimburses you for an expenses, does it need to be reported to the IRS?
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 Can I use my 401K to help pay for my sister's property taxes on her home?
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 SALES Tax IN TX?
How much sales tax would be charged when I buy a product that costs $325 in Texas?...


 How do labour stay in power when all they do is tax tax tax?
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 Are these questions to the IRS logical and reasonable?
A person goes into the IRS office with a 1040 filled out except for the signature.

The following questions are proposed:


I am not sure if I am required to fill out this 104...


 Anyone recieve their stimulus check yet?
Someone said the dates have changed and if so I should have recieved my check on the 5th. Mine has not been deposited yet. Just wondering if people in the second deposit bracket have recieved their ...



Dawn T
My partner has been sent a tax bill for 11.000 pound but he hasn't been self employed for 5 years.?
for the past 5 years my partner has not been self employed he has worked for a building company and in a wearhouse and pays tax though his wages every week so why does he keep having letters saying he owes cause of late returns the amount is now up to 11.000 pound he has been to court 2 years ago cause of this and they dropped the case because he wasn't self employed anymore and that they would contact inland reveue to tell them this and they said that he didn't owe anything.
                     
 




claimbankchargesback
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You`ll need to talk to the Inland Revenue and get them to understand he's no longer self employed.

It can be very difficult though, I had the same problem years back, when I packed in working for myself and started working for an employer. For the next 2 years I had to fill in tax returns, even though there was nothing to put on them, and it took that long to get it through to the Inland Revenue I wasn't working for myself any more!

Theres no easy answer to this, just keep phoning them until you get someone with a bit of common sense who can sort this for you.


notmarriednochildren
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Just as a side point - HMRC don't have Area Directors anymore. You need the name of the 'Small Business Unit Head.'


suerye
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For goodness sake get him to ring HMRC and make an appointment with a named person for a face to face interview. Once they have admitted the error get them to put it in writing that the tax is cancelled and he has been removed from self assessment. It will probably just be a case of making 'nil' returns.
If they continue to mess about, write a letter of complaint to the Area Director - the tax office has to give you his/her name.


Angel
Good Luck, make sure you have all the proof you need, once they are investigating you, it's up to you to prove everything, just get back in touch with them,


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I think you need to show them how the original claim was thrown out, also try your local citizens advice bureau or get a solicitor.

Good luck.


David T
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By law if a SELF ASSESSMENT (not self-employment) tax return has been issued by the Revenue it MUST be completed and returned.

If you do not then the Revenue will do a number of things, first you will be attracting fixed penalties for non-filing, you will also have determinations issued (estimates of the tax due). These determinations are legal and enforceable. The only way to overule a determination is to send in the relevant tax return. You will also be attracting interest on payments not made.

Eventually you could also attract what is called daily penalties, which can be as much as £60.00 per day per return that is outstanding.

It does not matter what type of employment your partner is engaged in as there are pages in the reurn to record tax that has already been deducted say under a PAYE scheme.

Enforcement starts with a visit from a distraint officer (baliff) where goods will be seized and sold at public auction to be paid to the debt. Following that if the debt has not been cleared it will then go to County Court and on a debt of £11,000 then it will be with a view to bankruptcy.

This if it happens will stop the debt but will not stop the requirement to submit the tax returns, and then the debt starts mounting again.

Ok thats the bad news. What to do about it. Simple contact the Revenue obtain the outstanding tax returns , complete them and send them in. If after this there is still a debt you can, provided one has not already been given and failed, ask for a time to pay arrangement.

In any event do not ignore this it will NOT go away, talk to the Revenue.


Scouse
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Citizens Advice for you. These peple are getting too poweful for their own good never mind ours.

Remember the government and it's servants can lie as much as they like especialy when not under oath and if they are they will give misleading answers. Remember the "economical with the truth comment" which was about a spybook published in Australia


Debs
Just because you are not self employed this does not mean that you don't owe tax. Your employer merely pays your taxes on your behalf, It may well be that his employer has underpaid throughout the year. For 11GBP, I would just pay it and be done with it. Time & effort to resolve would cost alot more.


nicolabuddah
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even though he wasn't self employed if the returns have been sent out he has to complete them by law. hmrc will not go away.go to your nearest enquiry centre with the p60's from all years and fill the returns in. the £11,000 is an estimate on past self employment earnings not a exact bill. As soon as the returns are completed they will reassess the bill and cease his record. phoning will not solve the problem (HMRC EMPLOYEE)


jackie m
phone the tax office and ask them


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