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 How to avoid taxes on gift money?
my aunt wants to help me out financially, but does not want me or herslf to be stuck paying some kind of taxes, is there a creative way we she can give me money without ether one of us getting hit ...


 Do employees have to fill out a w4 form?
Does the employer have to keep the completed w4's on file?...


 Who is entitled to 25% council tax discount?
is a single persons working full time entitled to the 25% ...


 My employer has been paying me cash, with no taxes taken out for three months. What will happen come tax time?
I had been receiving a paycheck, stub and taxes were always taken out until about three months ago. Since then, I have been receiving cash. I am being paid in full, with no taxes taken out. My ...


 Does she really need my SS#?
So I am trying to get this babysitting/nanny job part time. The lady said she needs my SS# to claim my payment on her tax return. Can't she do that without it? I was a nanny last year and got ...


 Do you have to pay the same property taxes amount, even if you house lost 20% of its original value?
With the housing slump, our properties lose a lot of equity money, its around any legal way to decrease the amount of your property taxes? on another words, do you have to pay the same property ...


 How much sales tax do you pay where you live?
And do you mind paying it?

Here (Ontario, Canada), I pay 13%. And I don't really care - it's such a small amount you hardly notice and it pays for really important things that I ...


 My entire family is disabled why can't we qualify for the stimulus package Bush has approved.?
My wife, my self and son are all disabled we receive SSI, and Social Security. We do get more than 3,000 per year. I think anyone that has paid into the system by working should be able to get this ...


 Should people who drive those big gas guzzlers pay a special tax?
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 My employer didnt give me p45?
I have left uk a month ago.When I left my employer told me he will send my p45 to me,but he didnt ,when i called him to ask for he told he sent me and he has got a copy of it but he will not send it ...


 If Im caring for a child at home for small $$ must I claim this as income on my taxes? Can the parents claim?
I am caring for a child in my home for $300/month. Must I claim the income on my taxes? If I don't, can the parents still claim the payments as childcare expenses?...


 I'm sick and tired of having to pay back money to Fed's and state when I file taxes!?
Every year when I file taxes for some reason I have to pay uncle Sam $3000 and new york state $600. I don't make much money around $40000 a year. I don't know why is this. I'm single ...


 I got my tax relief refund $600.00 I have not seen the one for my son $300.00 I thought they would come togeth
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 Why does Britain have so much tax?
where does it go?
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i'll tell you why

because the government charges us too much tax to pay for Muslims who are on the dole and can't be bothered ...


 Is there a way to get an income tax refund even though I didnt work this year, with 2 kids?
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 I'm working in UK and paying income tax. I'm not a UK resident. Can I return my paid tax back?

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I'm seaman and more than 183 days (realy more) I'm outside UK...


 Can any product be sold higher than MRP in any particalur place/area?
Please tell me in any mall or resturantor aiport any packed product be sold for higher MRP than the usual price of the similar product out side the said place? Please tell me indian law relating to ...


 I think this may be a mistake...?
I just checked my bank account and have received a stimulus payment of $300. My mom claimed me as a dependent, so I shouldn't get it right? Is there someone I can contact to correct the mistake? ...


 Can I file my taxes now?
I have all of my W-2's. Can I go ahead and file, rather than waiting?...


 I'm not married to my partner, but we're buying a house together?
(1) can we still own it as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship and (2) can we each deduct 1/2 the taxes and mtg interest on our taxes each year, or do we have to take turns every other year?
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curious
Should garnishments be taken out before or after your gross income is taxed?
I'm just curious if a garnishment should be taken out before or after I get taxed on my paycheck? Any thoughts? thanks
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My garnishment is not based on my pay. It comes out every 2 weeks and is always the same amount. I filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy. So that is what it's for. Thanks in advance for your input.
                     
 




fasttraxr
garnishments, depending on local should be taken at a maximum of 30% of you net income. this can be lowered if you have dependents or you go to court within 10 days of the official notice that your employer is required to provide you
your bank accounts can also be garnished

not able to be garnished are soc security, medicare, and a few other things


Brian G
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Garnishments that are based on a percentage of pay are taken out after all REQUIRED deductions are taken first. This includes most taxes, and may include other required items like union dues.


Judy1
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They're taken out AFTER tax. You don't get to pay these sums with tax-free money.


bostonianinmo
Garnishments do not affect your taxable income. You are taxed on your gross income and then the garnishment comes out. A garnishment is just a portion of your net pay that is diverted elsewhere instead of being paid to you in your paycheck.


stuart
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It is taken out after taxes for normal withholding are withheld


Just Mee
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After. You don't get a tax break for unpaid debts.


kohalakoast
After. You have to earn the income in order for it to be garished.


caliredneck67
Garnishments are taken out of what they like to call your "disposible" income. Like anybody has money to just throw away:))


Gem
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The law states after.

Your unpaid debts are not the governments problem and they always get paid first.


TaxMaven
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They aren't tax deductible, so they will be taken out after you are taxed on your gross income. Ouch, baby, very ouch. Regardless of the reason for the garnishment, you should consider getting a 2nd job or selling some stuff to pay off what you owe. Garnishment is a demoralizing experience for most people & (depending on the employer) you may be looked down upon for it.


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