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 If you made under $1000 in 2006 do you need to do taxes?
I know it's somewhat late to ask. I did this small job while in university. My school did not take out any taxes. Any tax experts know?...


 My demonic ex wife electronicly filed our taxes.Can i find out how much is supposed to come back?She wont tell
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 How a student can get PAN card?
PAN card implies Perminent Account N...


 SBBT getting a strange message when I log in, please advise.?
The IRS did not deposit funds to your account as originally expected. The IRS usually makes refund deposits within 9 to 16 days, but your deposit was not received within that period of time. At times ...


 Do you claim unemployment with the state you work in or the state you live in?

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Ok maybe I need to add details.. I work in Missouri, Live in IL. Just got Temporary laid off starting last monday, Company is low on work since the economy is so bad ...


 Could the USA survive without property/income taxes?
If we abolished property and income taxes, but also all welfare programs, could we (the USA) still support our military, education, etc? Assume that we pay our debts off, then could we?
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 Do you have to disclose you social security number to individuals that you babysat for, for them to file tax's
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 Do Amish communities pay taxes?
Since they are basically self sufficent do they pay federal and state taxes? Are they eligible for SS beneifts and medicare/medicaid?...


 How likely is it to get audited by the IRS?
I ask because I am self employed and have to keep receipts for EVERYTHING. My mom is always ragging on me because you "never know when you could get audited" because I haven't been ...


 What are your views on cutting VAT to 15%?
What will this mean?

save a few pennies now but cost us dearly in the future?

How will this affect those trying to make an honest living and struggling with bills and mortgages? ...


 I BOUGHT MY UNCLES HOUSE DO I HAVE TO PAY TAX IF I SELL IT thank you.?
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 Any way to collect on a 2004 income tax return if not filed yet?
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 I just moved, will they send my W2's to my old address or my new address?
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 Where is the law that says we have to pay taxes?
what law book can i look in or website that says this. the rules and regulation on taxes. why doesn't everyone in america stop paying there taxes. what are they going to do. they cant put us all ...


 Child's mother worked last 4 mos. of '07. I claimed child all year,who gets to claim child for tax year '07?
I believe that it's fair that I claim her for my tax returns. (I always give her half). If she files first and claims our child, I would have to pay taxes on the whole year, right?...


 Are Real Estate Agents required to file taxes every year?
My friend and I are arguing about this topic. I say they are required to file taxes every year. She said they are not required to file every year. Does anyone know the answer??? What happens if ...


 Is there an actual law that requires you to pay taxes?
I'm being serious about this. If so, please list the law that says you have to pay taxes....


 How easy is it to file taxes for a first time homeowner??
I have always done my taxes for myself online using one of the many free websites. However, in the last year I have bought a home and was wondering if its much more complicated??

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 WHAT IS THE COST OF 1POUND IN TERMS OF INDIAN RUPEES ?
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 About how much money can you get in my income tax return if I donate a car?
I heard, and i've seen many advertisings about donating cars even while i'm driving.. the thing is that i have this other car, which needs a few repairs, but i wouldn't want to spent ...



SF
W-2 forms...the higher the allowance...the more money you're likely to get back???
Does anyone know how this works? If I have say...8 allowances on my W-2's (dependants)...

1) Does that mean the goverment takes out more or less taxes??
2) Does that mean I'll pay/receive refund come tax filing time?
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I meant W-4 form
                     
 




Rob
More more allowances claimed on the W4 the less tax they take out,
You would get less of a refund and based on what your tax liablity is, could possibly owe


crazydave
That means they take less out of your paycheck each week. And unless you really do have 8 dependents, you will probably owe taxes when you file your return.


bostonianinmo
The more exemptions you claim on your W-4 the LESS tax is withheld. If you claim more than you're entitled to you will end up owing at the end of the year.


answers999
The higher your number of dependent allowances on your W-4, the LESS taxes the govt takes.

Be careful with this so you dont overstate your dependents and end up owing alot at tax time Now if you want to all but guarantee a refund, then take fewer allowances than the worksheet says you can and you'll know that the taxes taken out each pay will cover your debt at filing time and then some for a bigger refund.


Neil
The more dependents you claim, the less taxes that are taken out, the more money you get back. Be careful, though: you don't want to claim more dependents than you actually have, or you'll owe money on your taxes at the end of the year (and it's not fun!).

If a single person with no dependents claims 1 dependent (himself) on his W-4, he'll usually get a refund. Go from there.


Alan M
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The less exemptions you fill in on your w-4 , the more taxes they take out, the more you claim , the less they take out, just make sure you claim enough to cover your taxes or be prepared to pay. I personally claim exempt, they don't take any taxes out except soc.sec and medicaid, so I have more in my pocket, but only do this if you can pay it when the time comes or know you won't owe anything when you file. The IRS may also issue penalties if you have to owe too much, too many times. As a rule you may want to claim one less than you will claim on your taxes, to make sure they take enough out and will usually get a refund too.


Jen
The higher the number of deductons, the less tax you have taken from in your check.

As for if you would have to pay or get a refund would depend on many things. If you have a very large family (say more than 4 children) a spouse, and a mortgage, you will possibly get a refund.

If however you have only 1 child and a spouse, even with a mortgage, you might still have to pay.

It certainly depends on income level etc.

My income (combined) is about $100,000 a year, I have 1 child and a mortgage of about $1800 a month. I claim Zero (highest withholding) as married, and my husband claimed married 1, and we got a $1800 refund this year.

You situation needs to be lookd at to determine the best deduction level.


dewcoons
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If you have more dependents, at the end of the year you will owe the government less money. So the more allowances you claim, the less money they will withhold. Claim too many dependents and you will OWE them money at the end of the year.

Plus it is ILLEGAL to claim more allowances on your W2 then you really have. You can be fined or jailed for doing that.

The standard is to allows claim one LESS then you really have. Then at the end of the year you will be likely to get a refund.


flintgeneral
The more allowances you have the less taxes you pay. If you don't have as many dependents as you claim on your W-2, there is a possibility that you might have to pay at tax time. I don't know about itemized deductions that you might take, or even how much you make per year.


Adorabilly
Here is how this works.

the more dependents/deductions you have on your W2, the higher your salary must be before they will take income taxes out of your pay checks.

The higher that number is the less likely you will have to pay taxes. So the more dependents you have changes the amount of taxes you owe, or get back. Of course that depends on your salary.

The lower that number, the more money the government will take from each of your pay checks. But if you have a larger number of dependents, you will then get most of that money back.

Now if you have quite a few dependents you should also look at the Child Tax credit, and the Earned Income Credit. You can actually recieve money from the governement over and above what you paid in.


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