There's is no law stating that a person is required to pay income tax? |
| I am watching this movie zeitgeist, and it says there is no law, requiring public to file for income tax. Moreover it says that IRS is unconstitutional. It wasn't ratified by all 50 states.... |
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Im male and 62 yrs old can I draw my state pension now? (uk)? |
I worked all my life and paid tax and National insurance
Im still in ... |
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Can my mother in law claim my wife on her taxes? |
| My wife and i have been married for two years. in 2006 & 2007 my mother in law says she claimed my wife. i dont know if thats possible or true since i always wait three years to do my taxes. Can ... |
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I just got married last October, is it better to file taxes jointly or separately? |
| My wife and I live in FL, don't own a home and don't have enough deductions to itemize. I made about $29k last year and she made about 16k - can anybody help?... |
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Is Form 16 is necessary for a home loan? |
| I am 24 yrs old, looking to get a home loan my salary is ok for approval but i dont have form 16. Is it necessary to get my form 16 and more over i didnt pay ta but going to pay from here only.... |
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If I'm filing old (unfiled) tax returns, can I pack multiple years in the same envelope? |
I was a bad boy and didn't file in 2005 and 2006 - I'm trying to remedy this situation ASAP b/c I have some financial obligations coming up that require my tax information.
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Can you still donate a car to a charity for a tax deduction? |
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What to do if my former boss pays under the table? |
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Filing 2007 taxes ONLINE State&Federal? |
| I have went to IRS.GOV and found a long list of FREE sites that I qualify to prepare and file FEDERAL only. What about STATE&FEDERAL..theres got to be some.... |
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Council Tax? |
| Could anyone please tell me if a borough council (Middlesbrough) can refuse to accept to(take back a debt) instead of allowing baliffs to enter my home and take what items i have,to recover monies ... |
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Is there a way to stop paying monthly federal/state taxes? |
I would like to just pay what I owe, if I owe, by April 15th and not pay out little by little over the entire year. Additional Details I would like to just pay what I owe, if I owe, by A... |
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Dependents on taxes? |
| I have heard that you can only claim your kids on taxes if they are in your custody 6 months out of the year, I am going to be providing medical and dental insurance on my kid as well as paying child ... |
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At what point are you responsible for your spouses IRS debt? |
| I am getting married in July and my fiance has not filed his income tax in the last 3 years. If he files before we get married and owes money (and he will owe) does that make me in any way ... |
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Brown | What a good % to put in your 401 k? |
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PepsiLime
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If you can afford it, put the maximum allowed by law. |
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Dr. Deth
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as much as you can afford - goal should be at least to build up to the level where you will get maximum company matching - even if you have to start at 1% and increase by 1% per year |
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bostonianinmo
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At the very least you should put in enough to achieve the full employer match. When offered, employer matches are quite literally FREE MONEY to you. I'm starting a new job soon that the employer matches 100% of the first 5% of my salary (with 100% vesting from the start. Yipee!) so I'd be an idiot to contribute anything less than that 5%.
You should put in as much as the plan permits, up to the annual IRS limit. There's an argument to be made to go with a Roth IRA if your employer does not offer a Roth 401(k) especially if you are young, but only after you've made the minimum contribution needed to get the full employer match. |
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Mandie
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as much as you possibly can. Good Luck/ |
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Chuck Gallagher
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Two part answer: (1) the maximum percentage that your employer will match. Mathematically you'll gain the most from this simple approach. (2) if you can afford more then take 10% off the top. This approach to paying yourself first will make you wealthy in the long run. |
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Vultureman
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The maximum your employer will match.
Then max out your Roth IRA
Then if anything left max out your 401K's and traditional IRAs
Then any educational IRA's, and medical savings plans if needed.
Then if you are still flush with extra cash to invest max out your employee stock purchase plan.
Assuming you have all these. And assume that you have lots of money to invest. |
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kedrick g
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start with 5% it has been working good for me plus i don't miss it |
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TaxMaven
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You should put about 15% of your income into retirement. That can include a combination of 401ks, Roth 401ks, IRAs, Roth IRAs, 403bs or whatever else is available to you & your spouse.By doing this, you will very likely end up being a millionaire by retirement. |
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