Can I file taxes as "married filing jointly" with my live in boyfriend? |
| We lived together all of 2007, we live in California. We're engaged, but not married yet. Not sure if we can. If we file separate, I have to pay 1100, if we do it together, we get back 3000, ... |
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My "X" husband did not file his 2006 taxes? |
| my x did not file last year because he owed money. I filed and got my refund. We are still legally married (serperated 5 yrs.) and I want to make sure this is taken care of this year so I don'... |
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Which state do I file state taxes with when I move? |
| I used to live in Maryland for several years. The company I worked for is located in Maryland and I recieved my W-2 while I was located in maryland. On Feb 2007, I moved to california. The question ... |
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What is a paycheck stub? Am I getting it if I get paid through checks? Where do I look? |
| I am going to have to pay all my taxes anyway, right? Either they take them out of my paycheck or I py them in th ereturn, it's the same amount to be paid, correct?... |
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What is the best way to report someone who is hidding major income from the IRS. Who should I contact? |
| This is concerning a puppy mill, horse breeding farm, and horse trainning. All monies are hidden under the table BUT all expences are claimed as well as trips to out of state for fun.... |
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Who else thinks the whole "Stimulus Check" idea is NOT going to boost the economy? |
| So far, I haven't talked to anyone who received the full "$600 a person". My husband and I only received $850 total, and we didn't even get a check. The IRS credited the whole ... |
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At what age do you start paying taxes? |
| do you start paying taxes once you get a job? and how would you pay it?... |
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Wages-uk answers only please? |
| putting in for job-can someone please work out the monthly and annual salary looking at these numbers please- 37 .5 hours a week at 7.24 an hour thanks if u can ... |
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What is the best way to fill out the W-4 form, if I want more money from my paycheck? |
I bought a condo, and want to write off the taxes and interest that I will pay, and wanted to know how this system works. Additional Details Forgot to mention, I'm married with one ... |
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Why is there sales tax on coffee in California ? |
I just bought coffee from the largest chain supermarket in the West, and it was 1.95 for a medium cup, plus .16 sales tax !! And there is no tax on food items in CA.
I called the corp ... |
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Told my boss ive been overpaid? |
| i realised on my wage slip that i was over paid by £580 pounds and told my boss and has told head office cos of the amount of tax and ni they have took of me can i arrange to pay back in ... |
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Reba K | Our national debt is REALLY $49 TRILLION - not $8.3 trillion - who pays this back and should Bush go to jail? |
Harvard and Rhode Scholars under the US Treasure Department are now reporting the Bush admin. lied and the true national debt will shock many people. If so, the country is bankrupt so the Bush Adm. should be held accountable for wasting our wealth away and why? (See fms.gov) (See Rep. Jim Cooper -TN) Additional Details Could this be why Bush and Rumsfeld are convincing voters that we're "fighting Nazism and fascism" in their speeches now, so that if we have to ration foods and supplies, we'll feel better about it? |
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boo goose
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Australia was in a lot of debt too
but after 10 years and the meanest
government we have ever had we are now debt free.
all which is needed is a government that puts your country first and the next election second. |
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Schroder
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The national debt of the United States is about 8.5 trillion. Refer to the National Debt Clock at the link below. |
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jack w
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First, only the Congress can authorize the spending of tax money or incur debt for the country, see the Constitution. So attempting to blame one person for the financial mess the country is in seems a little goofy. All spending bill have to originate in the House of Representatives, so if you're upset with the national debt - start with Congress. Oh, by the way, that the same people that "raided" the Social Security Trust Fund and spent the money. |
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Judy1
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Carl I - you're the one who needs to read a little. The surplus during the Clinton years referred to the income vs. spending in the last couple years he was in office, not the accumulated debt which existed during his entire two terms, was there long before him, and will be long after him. And also, refer to the answer that states, correctly, that it's congress, not the president, who spends money. |
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i_once_killed_a_man
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wow seriously shut up. liberal bs like this is such crap. do you believe everything you hear? ok were in debt, but which country isnt? were not a business, we are a country. we dont need to make a profit. the thing is, the u.s. is so reliable that you can trust us to pay you back, and we do. harvard and rhode scholars. hmm, so just because they went to ivy league they are guarenteed to be right? harvard also allows and pays for that iraqi who was a part of the taliban. why do they pay for a foreigner and not for a citizen? harvard isnt as good as you think. |
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Stephanf hypnocat
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Virtual people discussing virtual bucks--- oh my Godess |
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jesse
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Its not bush's fault, that debt has been around for a while, he just like every president keeps adding to it and the interest keeps adding up making it more everyday. |
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kingstubborn
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Do you think that regardless of it being $49 till or $8.3 trill that our government will ever ever pay it all back? |
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carl l
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The 8.3 trillion figure is bad enough especially considering Clinton left with the largest positive figures in ages.
But I doubt your 49 trillion figure - I want to see sources! Show a link to a credible site!
jesse - wrong!!! The debt was entirely developed during Bush's administration. Clinton left with the largest overage in my lifetime!
Jeez! jesse you need to read a little buddy! |
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