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 Can My BF Claim his kids on taxes?
The love of my life is really great guy and i wanted to know if he cloud claim his 2 kids on his taxes?( its not about child support ok) but he does pay a least $700 a month for both his kids and it&...


 Is my pension taxable?
At aged 61, I am still working. Last October I chose to draw my pension. Do I pay tax on this?...


 How can I find out if my exhusband is filing his taxes?
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 How can a country such as Ireland have lower taxes than the United States, but still provide free education?
..and other public services.
I'm not trying to start an argument about whether the US or Europe, or countries in Europe are better, but it's just I asked a question previously about A...


 How can I get social security credits if my employer only withheld federal taxes? Can the employer do that?
I was not an independent contractor and the employer sent me a W-2. If the answer is yes (the employer CAN do that), how do I remedy this with social security? i.e. how can I get social security and ...


 Im 18 next month, will I get the 300 tax rebate?
I've been working since I was 16, and paid taxes since I was 16. I am still living with parents and depend on them. Will I receive the rebate?...


 Any such global winning lottery from uk crydon st.?
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 Am i considered independent?
When I filed my income tax last year, I was 24 years old and living at home with home w/ my mom (still am). I was also working part-time (made about $7500) and going to school part-time. I could...


 Do you think paying $1250 per month in rent is a reasonable amount on a $38,000 salary?
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 I'm working as a temp & have been on BR tax code since July 08, does that code mean I'm paying too much tax?
I've been working for the same company since 7 July as a temp. I've been on BR tax code since I started & still am, does that mean I'm paying more tax than I should be?
I ...


 If an employer paid too much vacation pay, can we deduct the overpayment from the employee's paycheck?
We overpaid vacation pay to an employee. Can we deduct this overpayment from the employee's paycheck?...


 How to claim a child if I'm a single parent? How much should I get back if I havent worked?
I'm a single mom trying to find out how much I would probably get back if I haven't worked???...


 I hear Bush is giving us more money.?
In my W-2 this year there was a paper about a credit that some people are intitled to. What is it and who qualifies. Do I have to tell my tax preparer to do anything or will I automatically get it ...


 What is my Pay scale in 6th pay commission? NOw I am working in the pay scale of 3050-4590 LDC?
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 A quicker way to get your tax refund from the IRS?
My sister said she wants me to do her taxes for 2008. She wants her refund the quickest way possible. I have always had my tax refund through direct deposit into my checking account because waiting ...


 If property taxes pays for your local schools, do renters contribute to pay for our schools?
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 I need help with filing my taxes!?
My ex boyfriend and I filed jointly last year we have splint since then. Now since I'm going to collect from our son being born in January 2007 he wants a peice of the money. He says if I dont ...


 Do i need to file a tax return even if they are going to give me Earned income credit?
I made over 17000 last year and I dont want to file this year. I have one child and i know that i am going to get money back. Just a general question. Can I wait 3 years and then file all my back ...


 I am a salaried employee, my salary is 16000 per month and got bonus 42000 my ivestment is 61500?
can you explain me about my tax liability for the financial year 2006- 2007...


 Self Employed - Need tax info ~?
I just made a career change and am now an independent contractor. I've created an account in which I deposit 35% of my income for taxes, but I don't know how often to report, or even how to ...



ezmarelda
Tax evasion?
If someone asks for cash only when they do a job, are they evading tax? If so, how does one go about reporting them?
                     
 




Marky
Most likely but not necessarily.

If you want, yuo can report them to Inland Revenue (google your local tax office).

They could get into a lot of trouble so think whether its worth it.


tonalc1
There's really no way to know how they're going to deal with their taxes. For all you know, they may report their cash earnings when they file.

I would suggest you let it go.


Kate G
They may be, or they may not be able to accept another form of payment. Sometimes, people don't have a bank account, and therefore, nowhere to put a check. Most babysitters have cash only rules, and so do many people who do odd-jobs. If you have a problem with it, then refuse to work with the person.


bostonianinmo
While accepting cash is a "red-flag" item for the IRS, merely asking for cash is not in and of itself evidence of tax evasion. It could simply mean that they don't wish to deal with bounced checks or the expense of credit cards. I periodically do consultations for individuals or firms who have a less than stellar payment record. I usually demand payment in cash from them.

Unless you have clear evidence of tax evasion you should keep this to yourself.


yitmoore
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People have all sorts of reasons for asking for cash on a job; tax evasion may be one of them. But some may just prefer the cash to people bouncing checks on them.
I would say if this is some personal expense then let the cash slide. If this is your business and you are shelling out thousands of dollars you may want to consider issuing a 1099 to your provider. This proves your expense and their income to the Federal government.


Steve B
Who knows ?

My recommendation is "don't deal with people you don't trust" (and don't make accusations against people you do trust).

You can be sure that if you report them, sooner or later Policeman Plod will reveal your details and you will spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder and avoiding dark places ..


hirebookkeeper
Dont pay them in cash. Yes, they are avoiding tax and maybe other things too.


Starte Christ
Look, leave that between the person and the government!

Pay your taxes and be happy!


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