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 Do I file as single or married?
I got married in September of 2005. But because I was single for more of the year than married, someone said I could still file as single. Does it make sense to do that? How will I get the biggest ...


 What happens if you don't claim a cashed-out 401-K on your tax return?
Last year I cashed one out- it was only about 500 bucks but I don't think I claimed it on my tax return last year. The accountant didn't ask about it, either. Today I'm talking with a ...


 I'm 22 yrs old and never filed my taxes b/4! When I file can i still get money back from the past years or ...
or ... will i end up owing... i've been told both things! And how would I go about doing that (filing for the past years)?... Any one know?...


 I was a full-time student in 2006 and didn't file taxes...?
I made about $10,000 that year through an internship where I was considered an independent contractor (filed an W9). No taxes were taken out so being a full-time student I decided not to file taxes. ...


 Do I have to claim these tips?
I have been offered a job that pays by tips ONLY. I am wondering if I take this job do I have to file these tips as income on my taxes this year? I know that you are supposed to file tips on your ...


 How do I file my taxes if we are both single and both on the mortgage?
We are both on the mortgage, and we have both been paying. We are considered single, and not married by common law. Do we split the interests paid, and file it that way? So if interests equal 200, ...


 Do UK servicemen pay tax whilst serving in Iraq?
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 Is anyone scheduled to have their rebate dd this Friday (5-16) but the IRS web tool still has "no spec.info?

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Can anyone tell me what their last 2 digits of their social is that answered my question? Thanks....


 When do i pay stamp duty?
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 What r the rules of income tax?
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 Tax refund anticipation loan now?
Is there somewhere I can apply for an RAL now? I have a friend whose sister claimed H&R Block did hers during a special a few weeks ago, I thought you had to wait until your W2's were in. Is ...


 If you are claiming working tax credits how do they know u are dpoing 16 hours to pay you?
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 Is it true that Texas residents don't have to pay taxes?
I heard this at work and want to know if is true....


 What happens if I already filed my taxes and recieved another w2 in the mail a week later?
I worked 3 jobs last yr & I totally forgot about one. Didnt work that long but made a big chunk of money for the small amount of time I did work....


 Does it take two signatures two cash a joint income tax refund?
me and my wife are going through a seperation and she filed joint income taxes,i think she has or going to forge my name to cash and she dont want to share any money even though filling joint will ...


 How do I claim tax back from a previous tax year. (uk)?

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I temp and I didn't work the whole of last year. My agency did not give me my p45 when my last assignment finished....


 SS# ends with 29... still no Silmulus :-( why?!?!?
I filed my taxes on Feb. 17th I had to pay 900usd. I sent my payment in on april 13th... just in time before the deadine of april15th. Checks cashed and showed up in my bank account on april 17th. So,...


 In the UK you can earn up to £104 a week before getting taxed is this wrong?
if you want to work more surly you should get taxed less

why not cut unemployment benefits so low wage workers can work there way up in society and more people can ...


 INCOME tax return question.....??
I own a house and went to school last year....I DID get income tax papers for BOTH...is that right? Can I claim them both? I am kinda confused on this one.Thanks for any help :)
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 A legal query can anyone help!!?
my best friend has just sold her house and for personal reasons had to move to council accomodation, now she did make a substantial profit from the sale, we were talking this evening with friends and ...



antony r
Should all British subjects pay tax.?
If one is British and live abroad, one can connive not to pay UK income tax. However, Americans must pay tax wherever they may live or risk not being let back into the homeland.
                     
 




huggz
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They should have to pay if the want to call themselves Britsh...after all they are quick enough to come back and use the infrastructure when it suits them


blondie
If you reside in the UK for 90 days or more you are liable for tax on any earnings, regardless. I don't think pensioners should be taxed on the few pounds they might have over and above the ridiculously low personal allowance.


Jude
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I'm not sure I agree; after all, taxes are meant to pay for things like the NHS, schools etc, if you're not living here then you're not going to be able to access those services, so why should you have to pay tax?

However I do agree that the loopholes should be closed, so that the Beckhams etc of this world don't get out of paying what they should in taxes.


Vengeance_is_mine
In the EU there are a huge number of tax treaties with Britain with regards to paying taxes. Normally though the Maastrecht treaty signed by the 15 core economic countries allow person to work and live in their country for 182 days paying taxes in the UK before transferring over to the local system. Since british taxes are by far lower than our European neighbours this is a good thing. But the fact remain you eventually need to pay taxes at the local rate. The American system is peculiar though and I think it was created to allow Americans to work locally in Europe for an unlimited time and not pay local taxes, this I think is one of the sweeteners European countries have to attract US investment as well as special status in corporate taxes. So in a way its a benefit to all americans who would otherwise pay 50% plus taxes in Europe and a heavy social security payment on top


iusedtolooklikemyavatar
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I just wish we would tax the rich more fairly, IE more.
Me and David Beckham should not pay the same 40% income tax, and he doesn't pay it all, as his accountant gets him off a lot of it.


MCP
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Of course we should all pay more tax so we can look after our new EU immigrant brethren. Vive la EU!!!


malcy
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No if britains live abroad and have their money in a non british account they dont pay tax on it.


willowGSD
If your income comes from a British Employer it doesn't matter where you live you will be taxed before receiving it! As for other British Taxes i.e VAT you pay that in with the price of goods you buy in this country so have to pay it whoever you are.
I dont see why you should have to pay a tax in the USA unless your employer is American! But I dont understand a lot of USA Laws anyway!They change from state to state!


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