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 Has anyone recieved their STIMULUS CHECK in the MAIL yet ?
Mine says May 16th on the site..Does that mean that it will be mailed that day,or that I should recieve it by that date ? Just curious because I thought they moved the dates up....


 If a friend gives you a large sum of money as a gift, is that taxable income?
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 Is Property Taxes WRONG?
There could be other ways to pay for community services. Goods and sales taxes, income taxes, welcome taxes, fuel taxes, pay-per-use fees etc.

I think it's just wrong that somebody ...


 Im 36, will there be any social security funds left when im of the age to retire?
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 My ex claimed my daughter on his taxes in 06, but shouldn't have. How can I fight that?
My ex (we were never married) claimed my daughter in 06 on his taxes. We had an understanding that I would claim her every year, because at that time I was not receiving child support. I never filed ...


 Who claims the children if joint custody?
She has already filed for both kids but we share equally all expenses and they live with both of us an equal amount of time. Will the IRS say that I should claim one of them?...


 Is paying Social Security taxes mandatory or optional?
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 Driver's license is from Indiana, but I live/work in Illinois. Do I have to file with Indiana too?
I have lived and worked in Illinois since 2002, but my driver's license is still from Indiana. I was told that since my license was from Indiana I was considered a resident of that state and, ...


 What do our taxes pay for?
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 What happens if I do not file my income tax for three or more consecutive years.?
I just wanted to know if one does not file his or her income tax for three consecutive years or more, will there be a problem? Though he / she is paying taxes monthly....


 Why do we have income tax?
I understand everyother type of tax. Except income tax.
Why should someone be charged directly from their income? It's completely unfair. I'm sure there are better reasons, I'd ...


 Is there tax on social secuty?
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 Why is family allowance paid to rich people who don`t need it?
And, in order to stop its abuse, why isn`t a portion of it paid in clothing and footwear tokens? I heard some people putting this viewpoint forward the other day and wondered what Q/A `s opinions ...


 Kk....i need to control ma temper..vat do i do??
i really need to have a control over ma temper.vat shuldi do??...


 If I am self-employed do I need to file estimated taxes or can I pay the entire amount at the years end?
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 Its May 2nd, where is my tax rebate?
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 Should a 16 yr old pay tax on 8 hours a week job- if so how much?
They took a load of tax from him when he first started but we don't know if or when he'll get it back....


 What will happen if I do not include my husbands' 1099R on our tax returns?
The reason I ask this is because we REALLY need the money right now because I am unemployed at the present time due to a sickness. The early withdrawal was for $18,000 and we paid some federal taxes(...


 Can my parents claim me on their tax return?
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 We are married and are both claiming 0 -- but still owe money ?
My husband and I both work and both claimed 0 on our W-4, but every year we owe taxes ...Together we make around $73,000 -- and this year we owed $1700! What are we doing wrong?...



Ms. Denton Lone Star â„¢
What are examples of jobs I can get where I don't have to report my income to the IRS?
I don't want to mess up my SSI & Social Security.
                     
 




ddvonschmitten
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Actually you can start an Adult Family Home, in which you care for elderly, physically or mentally impared people in your home. You can legally exclude money you recive from the state government paid to care for these individuals (up to the first 5).


Wayne Z
Legally.....none.

All income must be report regardless if you receive and 1099 or W2 or not.


bostonianinmo
Prisoner. (They don't make enough to have to file.)


Jess
There isn't a job where you don't have to report your income. If you become a waiter/waitress, your tips are taxable and your employer usually pays payroll taxes based on those tips you receive. If you work for someone and you receive tips, they are part of your Gross Wages in most cases and show up on your W2. The only way where you could get away with not reporting your income to the IRS, is by getting paid under a certain amount of money each year. Even if you work under the table, you're supposed to report your wages to the IRS.


Tax Man
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You can work in Iraq for certain US companies and receive income tax free up to certain amount (I believe $80k). This is a good option if you don't mind being shot at or stepping on landmines.


Chairman LMAO
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I don't think there are any that are legal. Most waitresses and pizza delivery drivers don't report all their tips, though.


TaxGuru
There are no jobs where you are not required to report your income to the IRS.


garyg7
Don't have to report? No such job in the US or if you are a US citizen exists.

There are things you can do to make money that nothing is reported to the IRS unless you put that information on your tax return. These jobs include: drug dealing, stealing, prostitution, bookmaking (not making actual books, running a betting operation), etc.


michael s
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Everyone is telling you the truth. You are legally required to report all sources of income. If you do self employment work and earn less than $600.00 at each job for separate employers, they are not required to send you a 1099-MISC, hence the income will not be reported to the IRS. But then you're back at square one: You are legally required to report all sources of income.


Grand pa
Getting a job that pays well . will keep your brain active. Your a smart young lady. dont waste what God gave you..


PepsiLime
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Basically, anything that you get paid for is reportable income. Even if you do bartering instead of in cash is still considered income. And also, even illegally earned income is still supposed to be reported to the IRS, that's what tripped up Al Capone. About the only thing that you can receive that would not be considered income would be a "gift".


Judy1
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What a leech!

If you have a job, you are legally required to report your income - SSI and Social Security (if it's disability) are for people who need that to live, not for people who just don't happen to feel like paying their share.


tracymoo
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Mafia hit man?

Or - seriously - you can become a Libertarian and then ascribe to the abolition of the income tax.


Krista
All income is considered taxable. However, babysitting, cleaning people's houses or selling stuff on Ebay are kind of gray areas.


PB&J
What if you are devementally disabled and work in a work shop that has a special minimum wage certificate. I know that they dont have to have any withholdings.


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