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 How much is tax on a small car (UK)?
How much is a normal amount of tax payed on a small car worth about £1200-£1500 roughly.
does it depend on the car itself, the value, the price payed or what?
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 What is the Statute of Limitations for the IRS to collect taxes from you?
Isn't it 7 years? If not please inform me. That's standard 1040 taxes that is. How long do they have before they run out of time legally?...


 Is this a scam?
allright so i got this letter today with a check for 4750.00. Check is definetly real it states in letter that i won a sweepstakes draw and im entitled to 475,000. paid to me by certified check, and ...


 Can you reuse the Turbo Tax programs more than once to do taxes?
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 Should I file w2 form upon employment?
I got my first paycheck this week and was shocked to see how much taxes I had to pay. Anyway, my employer didn't give me any form to fill, and I have a child to claim as a dependent. Can I get ...


 Yeah where is my payment i think the irs is screwing people again as well as us gov i still didnt recieve mine
i filed back in march on the 24 sent it out 27 of march still havent gotten it i want my payment and i want it now stop messing with me ...


 Is it voluntary to pay taxes?
I have had a couple of people claim that paying taxes are voluntary? Sounds strange...can you elaborate?...


 How can i stop the bailiffs comming back on friday...?
to remove my goods? (please!)
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...and i have not got the 700 council tax they want :(...


 Can Bailiffs Get In???...?
I Owe £600 To West Mercia....
I Am A Single Mum With 3 Kids And There Is NO WAY I Can Pay This Much
What I Want To Know Is Can They Actully Get In?
I Have Been Told Lots Of Thing But I...


 The amount of Social Security benefits received by an individual that he or she must include in gross income:?
Is dependent upon the individual’s contributions to the Social Security program.
May not exceed 50% of the Social Security benefits received because the employee paid one-half of the cost
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 What is the earliest day to file income taxes?
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 How much is council tax band B in the uk?

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how much do you have to pay over the year if you are within that band?...


 Has anyone actually talked to a real person today at the IRS?
I'm not scheduled for mine yet but I'm upset for those of you who have been waiting all week who expected yours no later than today.
Some of the people on here have been less than ...


 If you file married filing jointly and one spouse owes the IRS, is it taken out from both incomes?
The spouse owes IRS from years ago before getting married....


 I have not filed taxes for the past 7 years, where do I start?
I'm 25/single/m and I haven't filled since I turned 18. Do I need to file all of those seven years over again. I've been in and out of school and I don't believe any of these ...


 Do you have your tax return direct deposit or do you wait for the IRS to mail you a check?

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can the return be deposit into a savings account?...


 Can my wife screw me out of claiming my rightful amount of dependents on my tax return?
My wife is unwilling to talk about it. She says she would rather us both get nothing from taxes than for me to get one cent.

For the last 4 years and 7 of the last 10 she has not worked ...


 The so called global lottery in uk asked me a fee to claim my prize?
i receved email from the so called international global lottery in uk. informing me tha my email won $300000 in a bonus draw 2007 they asked for a fee of affedavite and opening international bank ...


 How long to hold on to old tax returns before disposal?
im cleaning house and want to throw away old tax returns how long do they recommend keeping before disposal?????...


 Do You Prepare Your Own Taxes or Do You Have an Accountant ?
I hate depending on other people. I currently have an Accountant, but i would like to learn how to do it my self. Is it difficult ?...



pigglet1985
Tax Question sensible answers please?
I have been given my pay slip for this month and have worked 20 hours. in this i have paid £20 tax. the total of my pay was £90 before tax. is this amount of tax correct?
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my tax code on the payslip is M1BR. I cant hand in my old p45 coz the job centre currently has it plz help
                     
 




old know all
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It sounds as though you're on an emergency tax code. Tax is deducted from all of your income with no allowances.
If you will be working for this employer for at least a few months, you will get a tax code from the Tax Office and you'll get a rebate in the next pay packet.
If not, wait until April and you will be able to claim back any overpaid tax.


Raymo
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You can only give a sensible answer when you have all the facts. In order to work out if the correct tax deduction has been made, if indeed any tax should have been stopped, more details are required! Most notably, your TAX CODE!
It is possible you are temporarily on what is commonly referred to as an"emergency tax code" or indeed you have a very low tax code, who knows. If in doubt, the best option is to check with your payroll section at work and if still in doubt telephone Inland Revenue (see main telephone directory)


lozzielaws
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you are paying the emergency tax rate, you will get a rebate, dont worry. Get you p45 asap to give to your employer, as until they have it you will py emergency tax.


CrayzeeKat
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If you look at the tax code they have put you on it may be the emergency code they have put you on therefore you pay more tax. I would maybe consult Inland Revenue to find out or get your employer to double check it. xx


daviddeakin1@btinternet.com
Basically NO . unless you have another income.

it all depends on your circumstances and thus your tax code , however based on £90.00 salary in a month and that being your only income you should really pay zilch.

See an accountant or contact the Inlland Revenue contrary to public opinion they are normally quite helpful . If you call and the person you get is not simply call back until you find someone who is.


John D
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It sounds like your on an emergency tax code. Everybody has a an amount that they can earn before they pay tax (the personal allowance for 2006/7 is £5035). Talk to your personal department and they will probably get the tax back for you.


NightSpotter
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22% tax so work it out seems about right to me.


monkeyface
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It all depends on the Tax code you are on.
And the amount you have earned previously during the Tax Year so far.
Either contact your payroll department & they will talk you through it of telephone the Inland Revenue office & ask them.


Nutty Girl
if you have only started your job you are put on an emergency tax codes you always pay more. when your tax code is sorted you will get money back.


ianmat
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What is your tax code on the payslip? You get a certain amount free of tax, the next at a lower rate and the next at a higher rate. How much depends on a few things. Check out the tax website and speak to your payroll people.

It sounds, though, like you have an emergency code or on "BR", meaning they think this is a second job. If you are paying 22% on your earnings, you are not using you tax allowance.


paulette7618
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it depends on what tax bracket you are in


The Bricklayer
You could be paying "emergency" tax.-That means that until you have been given the correct tax code by HMRC(tax office),you will be paying too much tax.
When your employer receives the code,you may well receive a rebate of part of the tax.
You can always contact HMRC on their web site(www.hmrc.gov.uk)
Good Luck


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