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 Can I claim My daughter on my tax return if she has only been alive for 3 months?
Im her biological father and she goes from my house to her moms every other week.
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what if i claim my self on my work taxes but no one else claims me...?...


 Tax Return Rejected?????????????????...
I supported my wife and child for all of 2008 except for a couple of months. We separated but are still married. I was sole source of income for 2008. To get back at me she filed taxes before I had ...


 Can I claim my 18yr old full time student on my taxes?
I have a 12yr old and an 18 yr old and I am wondering if I can claim the oldest one on my taxes this year? If so, will I still receive my stimulus check? My ex husband will not be claiming either one-...


 Tax return and child support question?
i owe some back child support and was wondering if anyone nos if the irs will delay my return or will they just take out the child support and send my return when it is supposed to come? Thanks
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 Tax Question if my child is 17 years old, can I still received the earned income credit?
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 Can I claim my kids instead of my wife just because she didn't work last year, I do pay child support.?
I have work all my life and she hasnt for the past 4 years, I wanted to claim my kids but she wont let me because she said that " somebody" is gonna claim them and they gonna give her some ...


 When my husband files taxes and it goes to back pay child support if we claim our son will they take his benif?
My husband owes back pay child support but has been paying ever since he was re employed. Last year when we filed taxes everything went back to the state for back pay child support... now that he is ...


 Anyone get a response yet from the IRS?
I did a few minutes ago and mine was accepted. yeah for ...


 Live-in nanny and paid cash. Do I have to file taxes?
Im going to be a live-in nanny soon and Im still pretty new to it all. The employer is planning on paying me cash weekly. Do I have to worry about taxes and if I do then what is the process? She isnt ...


 Have I been taxed correctly?
My monthly salary is 1083.33Ł. I have been taxed 220.54Ł. Isn't it too much?
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my tax code is 522L...


 Can I file tax return amendment as Single for 2004 when i filed as married jointly?
In 2004, i and my wife filed joint returns. we are to be divorced on jan 22, 2006. i found out that few deductions were not made in the 2004 return. Can i file a amended return for 04 as a single or ...


 New tax refund stuff?
can someone explain the newly passed tax stuff? ive been hearing about it and i dont know a thing! im 21 and i work at a hotel... single- no kids. whats this about?? is there a link to an article i ...


 On there Federal/state taxes can one write off the construction cost of a deck on there primary residence?
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 Can I claim my child on this year's tax returns?
I lived with my child for 4 moths this year, was separated in April from wife and divorced in September. I have paid all child support due every week and am not behind. I'm filing out tax ...


 How to stop irs tax intercept from child support?
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 Stimulus Check Question...?
Has anyone gotten their stimulus checks yet? My last 2 digits are 62, and I haven't gotten mine yet. I filed my taxes in Janurary and a friend of mine whose last 2 digits are 63 has already ...


 Does the tax revenue generated by smoking exceed the cost of treating smoking-related diseases?
If people can produce verifiable statisitics to support their findings that would be good.
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Thanks to all respondents.
Mike: I should have specified that I was ...


 Is lottery in the US tax free?
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 Can the IRS take inheritance money left to me by my mom?
I am now divorced and raising one child. My question is about inheritance money and the IRS. I am paying off my X's business taxs. Although I was granted in my divorce, that he pay all taxes, he ...


 Is cosmetic surgery tax deductable?
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Anne E
W-2 question -Married w/ no kids. He claims "0", I claim "1" dependant. What is better?
My husband and I have a disagreement. He claims "0" on his w-2, I claim "1". What is better? We both work. We both make generally the same amount. We have no children. And we both put into retirement (although not the maximum). He said that we get more back at tax refund time than I because he claims "0". (Which I believe). I just dont believe that having the maximum taken out on each paycheck is worth the refund in the end. He's the mathmatical guru of us both, and I just am so confused. Someone please explain the benefits of claiming "0" so I can let him do it his way!!!!
                     
 




businessman
Your husband is in fact correct on this one. By claiming "0", he does and always will continue to receive a big refund check at the end of the year. This is because as you stated earlier, "he is having the maximum amount taken out of his paychecks."

I as well choose to do things the way your husband does, simply because at times it is hard for me to save during the year, and I enjoy receiving a nicely sized return check at the end of the year.

A disadvantage of claiming "0" is that that extra money the government is taking from our paycheck every 2 weeks is earning interest for them until it is time to pay up. Whereas you on the other hand have disallowed them the opportunity to do that with your money by claiming your "1".

From an investor's point of view, it is "financially" smarter to claim the "1" and invest the extra money you get each pay check yourself instead of letting the government earn interest off of your funds. Because that is exactly what they do with it.


GENE M
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here's the bottom line give me your money for a year and i'll give you back the same amount but i'll put the money in the banks and collect interest and keep the interest what is the sense of giving somebody your money to use. refunds are for dummies there is no reward. my goal is to get back or pay 0


mcilvane
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Claiming zero and getting a bigger refund check economically is a very poor idea. Why allow the Gov't a zero % loan on your money. That being said, if you take the refund check and invest the money then by all means do it. He should make his dependant higher and increase retirement, you really won't see much of a change in your paycheck. Please tell me you do not pay to get the refund faster or a refund loan.


bostonianinmo
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If you're getting much of a refund, one or both of you shoud raise your withholding exemption number to reduce withholdings. Anything more than a couple hundred coming back is TOO MUCH!

I'd much rather have the money in my hand on payday, and even owe a couple hundred on Tax Day than get any refund at all. It's MY money and I want it NOW.


echc
All it is:

Claim "0"---more taken out of paycheck...more back at tax time

Claim "1"---less taken out of paycheck, less back at tax time and sometimes you actually owe....it all depends on how you like to do it, I ended up owing $100 every year when I claimed one and that is why I went back to 0.


Judy1
He's right that claiming 0 results in more being taken out of each paycheck. If you have too much taken out, then you get it back as a refund - but that only means that you let the government use your money at zero interest for the year, before giving it back to you. The best amount to claim on W-4's is whatever lets you come as close as possible to breaking even when you file your return.

You could get a much larger refund if he had an extra $1000 taken out of his paycheck each month - your refund would be $12,000 larger than you're getting the way it is now. Somehow that doesn't sound like a good idea.


2 Teach Is 2 Touch Lives
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I've always claimed "0" because it is like an instant savings account that you get back when you file your taxes. It takes a little while to get used to the smaller number on the actual paycheck, but it's nice to get such a big refund back. The key for us (me and my fiance) is to budget with what we're actually taking home then when the refund comes back there are more options with what to do with it. Sometimes we've put it in savings, once we went on a long-weekend vacation, or we've saved some and then spent some. It's like our reward for staying on a tight budget for the rest of the year. I would say though once you have kids that it would not be wise for either of you to claim "0" anymore.


woodsy772003
i agree with bluexstar i claim 0 also and im married with 1 child..We get alot more back at tax time this way..


sreypom
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hi! we have a question. we married with no kids and we put claim "1". Our income is about $3,800/year and we always paid $300 to $500 back every year.And i also a student. Do you know what can we do that can help us pay less than what we always pay beside claim "0".


trivedikk
In W-2 forms Is '0' claim is better than '1' ?---and '1' is better than' 4'claim ? when Filing Tax Returns ----Which will give you more money ?Please explain with examples


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