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 When can my parents no longer claim me on their taxes?
I am single, 19, a full time student and I work part time, I made over 4,000$ this year but I still live at home. Can they still claim me when I make over a certain amount of money? If you would, ...


 Is it Possible for me to claim my dog on my taxes?
if so how do i go about doing it?...


 Can anyone help me with benefits that i will be entitled to?
i have just found out im pregnant with baby no 4. my husband and i rent our home and live in wales. i have worked since i have left school whilst my hubby has been a househusband as i earned the ...


 What if everyone raised their withholding and stopped paying taxes because of the economy?
I am feeling the pinch - just like the banks and automakers. If I stopped having fed tax withheld I would be better off. All I have to do is claim more exemptions. Then I could whine that I can...


 How much trouble can I be in for not filing taxes?
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 How many of you were supposed to have your stimulus check mailed by 16th and still don't have it?
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 I got a paper on the mail about my stimulus refund saying that I'm getting 608 dollars!?
I only made 17,000 and I have a child that I claimed on my taxes I don't get it, I thought I was getting 900 like everyone else! what happened?...


 I owe the irs appx $2000, im on a payment plan, what are some ways i can reduce the balance?
other than the payment plan?

im open at any and all ...


 Why is my stimulus deducting my return?
So i just prepared my taxes and instead of receiving $284 i OWE $316 when i remove the stimulus from TurboTax's questionaire i get the $284.

So being the IRS stated that it will not ...


 Am I a dependent if I live with my parents but have a child?
My son and I live with my parents and they pay the mortgage, but I pay for all of my sons food, medicine, clothes, diapers, daycare and medicine. Am I still there dependant?...


 Can an former employer with a stick up his butt refuse to send a former employee their W 2's?
I had a falling out with an employer in early 2007 i just got sick of the place... I did no damage or stole anything.(i told em off... i will admit that). I was only about 6 months (but it was ...


 What is another word for accountant?
What is another word for accountant, other than bookkeeper or CPA?
Additional Details
Something less cartoony that some of those. We need more that a bookkeeper, which brings us ...


 Can I get a W-2 from my employer in the middle of the year?
I need a proof of residency to get a drivers license. Can I ask my employer to send me a w-2 as soon as possible?
Additional Details
Here is my problem. My apartment includes all ...


 Do i qualify for working tax credits?
I work 16 hours a week and my partner works 40 hours a weeks. Do we recieve work tax credits?
Additional Details
Our combined income is approx £19.500...


 Does anyone know about claiming back the Tax when you don't work?
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 Will the state refund overpaid personal income taxes?
I think I overpaid on my state taxes. Should I expect a refund of what I overpaid? Will I have to ask for it? Or is there no hope?...


 Am I missing somthing? or there are more?
Accounts Receivable Tax
Building Permit Tax
CDL License Tax
Cigarette Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Dog License T...


 Why does my employer pay me on the 5th and 20th?
Just curious why it's not every other Friday, or the 1st and 15th, which seems more conventional, IMO. Is there some benefit to paying employees on the 5th and 20th? It sure makes paying bills ...


 How many days it take if i have apply for a PAN Card?
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 What Age Do you have to be to rent in the UK?
I am 17 and i can afford to pay for a rented accomodation is their
any kind of age limit....



lokesh k
Should i increase my income or less my expenses ?
                     
 




shridhar vaidya
World has become very small and competition is bound to increase. Your income is at present showing increasing trend and in future it is bound to be affected. As far as possible you can go on increasing your income but increased portion should be for savings. Many may get diminished wages/income in the days to come and may even loose their jobs and the other trend is increasing inflation due to which your income will fall short of requirement worked out to-day. Only wise thing is to be on the side of more savings and lesser expenditure.


spjj0910
can't u do both mate?


delta
try to increase your income, that is a better option. earn more , spend more and enjoy life


bostonianinmo
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Both if possible. If you can only choose one, choose the path that results in the most net income at the end of the year.


Blue M
There has to be balance. You need to save minimum of 10% of your income. more the better. Think of saving plans,cash contigency and then plan your expenses.


ghungru
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According to me increasing the income is not an easy job,rather than to reduce the unnecessary expenses.
You should reduce all undesirable needs that can automatically increase your income and that will give you some extra time to think how to increase your income.


Chris L.
Try to lessen your expenses first. For 2-3 months write down everything you spend. I have 2 charts, one is fixed expenses (like mortgage, electric, phone, tv, etc.) one is grocery, take out, gas, house, clothes, newspapers/books, gifts. If you keep track of every dollar you spend you can see where you can cut back. Don't spend what you don't have. It has been proven time and time again that the more you make the more you spend. Let's say 5 years ago you made only $20,000 a year, today you make $50,000 a year. 5 years ago you thought you did not make enough, and today you probably feel the same since now you spend a lot more. The most important thing is to "pay" your savings account (401K, IRA, simple savings acct) first before you see it via direct deposit, so you save no matter what. We have 6 people (my husband and I, and our 4 children) living on 1 moderate salary and we save 25% of his income easily. We actually moved from a very expensive state (NJ) to a much cheaper state (IN) just to reduce our living expenses. I would say if you do increase your income by $10,000 or so- save 1/2 of that right away-you won't really miss it since you never had it! Before you buy something, ask yourself, will this be worth it in 5 years,or is it just a waste? Would you rather have a $300 cell phone today, or $1000 in savings with the interest you earn in 10 years? Which is worth more to you? Good luck!


rich g
ter sub b a balance....


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