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 Will i get a refund or will i have to pay taxes?
I'm a full-time student and made $22,000 this year.I have no dependents and i am worried i will have to pay an absurd amount.Any tips.
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have had about 4500 ...


 How much money should I set aside from my paycheck if taxes are not being taken out?
I am a full time student. I am single and live on my own, but my uncle owns the place and I do not have to pay rent. I got a new job being a nanny. I make $15 an hr, and I work about 11-16 hrs a week....


 How do i report someone who hasn't filed income tax??
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 Where do I get copies of my previous W-2 forms, from jobs I am no longer employed with?
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 How do i take taxes out of my weekly paycheck?
my employer doesnt take taxes out of my check i have to take them out myself but dont know how ...


 My husband has not filed his taxes for 3 years , we are expecting a refund this year What will happened?
1. He worked as independent sales during that period of time so taxes were not deducted from the pay check.
2.Now were filling jointly and taxes were deducted last year. we are expecting a ...


 Can I claim mileage as a tax deduction for my car?
My employer gives me a monthly car allowance and reimburses me for my gas.I was told I can claim roughly .47 cents a mile and deduct everything they have paid me (allowance and gas) Is this true? Any ...


 I have had temp guardianship since Sept.?
I have temp guardianship of my neice and nephew since Sept 10, and will get full guardianship on Dec 6. Am I able to claim them on my taxes this year if I am sole guardian paying for all their ...


 Subsidising the unemployed?
I read an article in the paper over the weekend stating that if we wern't taxed to the max carrying the unemployed,we'd all have enough money to pay for a brand new top of the range ford ...


 I am not married, but was told that If I make at least 50% of the Income, That I can claim my girlfriend.TorF?
We both work at least 40hrs/week....


 Is this a allowable tax deduction?
i have a fiance thats in jail. all his income comes from me. am i able to use that as an tax deduction?...


 Benefit fraud what would you do?
if someone you knew was commiting benefit fraud what would you do?
and they were getting actaully quite alot of money?
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for as long as nearly 3 years?...


 What is meant by payroll?
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 Claiming yourself as a dependent on taxes?
someone told my husband you can claim yourself as a dependant on your income taxes. some websites say yes, some say no. what do you say, yahoo?...


 Can I claim my boyfriend on my taxes?
We have been together for 4.5 years we've lived together the past 3 years he doesn't make over 3000 in a year, he is a US citizen and i pay all the bills. If so what would i put him as on ...


 What happens if I don't file my taxes?
Just wondering?...


 What happens if you owe taxes but do not file them?
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 Can somebody show me the law that says I have to pay an income tax?
1) No, I'm not a tax protester.
2) Yes I'm asking because of information I've heard from a tax protester.
3) No, Title 26 does not specify that YOU have to pay an income tax, ...


 Can i claim my daughter on my taxes?
Her mother does not work and lives with her mother and my daughter. I pay child support . Can my ex girlfriends mother claim her over me....


 How to fight this government to stop increasing the taxes?
What do you think , if all of us in the Uk to send thousands of e-mails to our local MPs , to tell them stop putting taxes up and up every time, we are struglling to make a living and they are ...



seiowasensation
My wife and i filed jointly on our taxes last year.were still married but seperated so can i file seperately??
                     
 




Mahal
You should avoid filing "married seperate" at all costs. There are a lot of things you can potentially lose.

The most obvious are some of the credits for children and the standard deduction. If one of you itemizes, both of you have to. That means if one of you takes the mortgage interest, the other is left with no standard deduction and very little in itemized.


SKYDOGSLIM
yes but you can also still file jointly. whichever is best.


Steph
Married filing seperate is an option.


mdmortimer
Yes you can. If you get along with your wife, you could see what is advantageous to your situation...filling jointly or separately. Most of the time filling jointly is the better deal. However, I was in this situation and filled separately because we could not agree on anything. I had more withheld than my spouse and our incomes were vastly different. It was better for ME to fill separately.


Ayesha
Yup, you can file "married but filing seperately" taxes. You usually get more tax return money if you file together, but if you're not interested then you def have the option to to file seperately.


tooyoung2bagrannybabe
Yes.


starla_c
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You need to check with your spouse and see what is more amicable to both of you. You could both file married, filing separately, but it may be more beneficial to file married, joint.


vegas_iwish
Yes. Must file married jointly or seperately.


Sweet Lady Mom
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Talk to your accountant, but one can file separately when one is married, although it is generally not advantageous to do so.

It is always better to talk to a professional about these things.


j13
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Why don't you go together to your accounted and ask but I think you can, Do you have children together that might be a problem, if you do just ask each other that you can put your child on your taxes and she can put it on hers. Just to make life eaiser.
Good luck


perleo
If would be in both you and your wife's best interest to file married filing jointly otherwise you are taxed the same as single. I advise my clients that if they can get along well enough to sit through a return without any hostility and sign the return and both can agree on how they want the refund and who gets what amount to file together. That isn't always the case, but it is YOUR best alternative. If you or she has children together, who ever provided over the support and if the relationship was over for over months of the year, then that person would claim head of household and the other person would file single. On our tax screens that we use there is a marriage calculator that we can use and show our clients the benefits or married filing joint vs. married filing separate.
Good Luck.


curlycute
No because you're not legally divorced. It only has married, single, divorced, widowed. I'm pretty sure those are the only ones. However, you should ask a professional. Someone from H&R Block. They don't have to do your taxes. Just pick up the phone and ask the one question. I'm sure they can give you the right answer. That's what their there for.


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