Can my parents claim me for 2007? |
| I moved out of state from my parents in the beginning of January, and turned 19 years old in February. I have worked full time since then, and I will be going to school in summer and fall this year. W... |
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Can He Claim Her On His Taxes? |
| My daughter lives with me Her father is in the marines and he wants to try to claim her on his taxes yes he pays child support but she has lived with me from day one i have been told by several ... |
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Will I have to pay a penalty for taxes if I didn't pay in all year? |
| I just got married in July. Last year , on my own, I got a tax refund of $3000. This year, I am sure I will be owning in, because I am self employed and married - so, I think I'll owe ... |
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Checks anyone? |
| OK all I want to know is if anyone got a check in the mail who was supposed to get one 5/23? I know my schedule but I was wondering if any out there are coming early. I got my letter today and it ... |
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I make 108,000 a year i live in california maried and have a 9yr. and 17yr. old. how much would i have to rite? |
| off before i can get back at least 20,000.00 back on taxs. i useally get back 13,000 but last year i paid way more in interest. I also had to spend a lot of money on our rental property this year.... |
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Which tax preparer should I go to?, H&R or Jackson H??? |
| one asks me for more papers such as fuel bills and license fees paid receipts,the other one doesn't.but is cheaper. ?????????... |
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Does an inmate in a federal prison have to file federal and state tax returns while they are incarcerated? |
| Does an inmate incarcerated at a federal prison have to file federal tax return for every year they are locked up? Do they have to file state returns even if the state they are presently in isn'... |
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Is it "legal" to wait untill next year to file ur taxes? |
Additional Details Im only going to receive a small amount back - does that make a differnece?... |
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"Where's my Stimulus Payment?" , could someone please set something strait for me? |
| I have checked this and it still is showing now info for us. I have heard some say that you should be seeing your info BEFORE you get your refund? And that it shows the date and everything. Has ... |
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Do employer's have to pay taxes? (from their own money?)? |
I know they pay the IRS a percentage from their employees paychecks... but do employers have to pay taxes of their own?
If so, what %? (for Los Angeles, California)
If I hire an ... |
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I have $25,000 in medical expenses from 3+ years ago, can I claim these on my taxes? |
| I had surgery back in 2005 and the insurance I had refused to pay it, so now I have $25,000 in collections. Is there anyway to put these on my taxes now, or should I have done it back in '05? I... |
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Do you think we pay to much council tax??? |
I do! why dont we brits stick together and get rid of it like we did with the poll tax back in the 90's.
This GOVERMENT SUCKS. Additional Details I live on the south coast and ... |
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How do you figure sales tax on an item? |
| I just started selling avon and its 7 percent here where I am in Nebraska. How do I figure in sales tax for my sales?... |
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Money Question? |
| What qualifies income as taxable income? What if I was just given $30,000?... |
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Babysitter will not allow me to claim her wages on income tax...what should I do? |
Additional Details This is in response to "W", the person that asked me to define babysitter:
Why should I have to define "babysitter"??? It already has a ... |
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Brianna S | Please Help! How Can I Get All My Money In My Weekly Paycheck & Not Have Taxes Taken Out? How Do I Do That? |
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wartz
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You can commit perjury by giving your employer a bogus Form W-4. |
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penguinmint
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Assuming that you're in the United States, your withholding amount is based on the number of exemptions and dependents claimed on the W-4 form. If you had zero tax liability last year (merely getting a refund doesn't count, the "total tax" needs to be zero), you can claim exempt on this year's W-4. You'll still get Social Security and Medicare taxes taken out, there's nothing that can be done about that.
As someone else here pointed out, the ability to claim "exempt" is rare and has very specific guidelines. |
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rtfm
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Why would you want to do that? Then at the end of the year, when it comes time to fill out your tax return, you will have to come up with all the money you owe the government out of your own pocket! Are you sure you'll be able to discipline yourself to set aside enough funds to pay your taxes yourself when they're due?
Anyway, the way to get less taken out of each paycheck is to fill out a new W-4 with your employer and claim more exemptions than you currently are. That will lower or eliminate the amount of taxes they withhold each week. It won't change the amount taken out for Medicare or Social Security -- those are fixed amounts that must be taken out of everyone's paycheck.
DON'T LISTEN to anyone here or elsewhere who might tell you that you should claim "exempt" on your W-4. There are only certain very limited types of employees who are allowed to claim exempt -- it's illegal to claim that status otherwise unless you truly meet all the requirements. Most people don't. |
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Charlie & Angie G
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It's possible for income taxes but not a good idea, not possible for social security and not probable for state income taxes.
A much better idea is to fill out a new w4 form and give it to your employer showing the proper amount of tax to be taken out, that way you get the maximum amount during the year and don't run the risk of owing a large amount at tax time |
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stephenweinstein
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You don't and can't. You may be able to reduce or eliminate the INCOME tax withholdings by claiming more "allowances" on your Form W-4. Any social security, medicare, FICA, OASDI, state disability insurance, etc., withholdings are mandated by law and cannot be avoided or reduced, except by either having your pay reduced or getting a job in another state/country. |
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Icarus
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Welcome to the real world. Taxes are a fact of our lives. |
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Ms. Angel..
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Visit IRS website and use the withholding calculator to find out how many you can claim on your W4 so you won't owe IRS or have a refund due to you.
www.irs.gov
keyword: withholding calculator. |
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PIKA
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I had a friend give up of his social security number. but he also gave up the benefits that come with taxes, such as, ssi, disability, these come in handy in case of an injury that will not allow you to work, or when you retire. ultimatly he reapplied for his social security number. |
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