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 Married filed jointly - economic stimulus payment in one check or two and based on who's SSAN?
My husband and I filed jointly on our 2007 tax return. I am wondering if we'll get one economic stimulus check for each of us- or will they be sending it lumped into one check? Also- there'...


 Do you have to claim the money you make on ebay on your taxes?
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 I live with, and receive 100% financial support from my boyfriend. Can he claim head of household?
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 My dad claimed me on his taxes. i made around 15000 last year. can i file and get a return?
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 I need to send my taxes in where do i send them in california?
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 I made $6000 on self imployment this year, how much is the limit to file tax for self imployment?
should i still file tax for this gross income? i worked as a contractor to make this amount? i don't have any other income beside this $6000. i would really appreciate if some one answers this ...


 If there's a law for taxes...how do you explain this?
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 What are ya gonna spend your tax rebate on?
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 Can someone claim you on the tax return as their dependent without your permission?
My husband recieved this letter yesterday

We're sending you this letter because you need to make sute you are not someone's dependent.

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 Has anyone received their direct deposit for the Tax Stimulus Rebate yet today like Bush said we would be?
My social # falls in the first category. I would think it would have been deposited first thing in the morning. Anyone have any idea?...


 I filed a dependent on my 2007 taxes but in my acct there was only $600 deposited for my rebate. What do I do?
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 How much money do you have to make in a year to need to file something with the IRS?
I've made all my money via independent contracting and AdSense on my web sites, so it's all self-employed. I don't think I've made enough to need to file something, but I figure ...


 I'm a little confused with my paycheck..it was $277.87 and I worked at least 60 hours being paid $7.147 per hr
Is that correct?
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I know I should have gotten paid last week, but when I started working I was working the week after people ...


 Minor Federal Tax?
I'm a minor and work as the front desk manager at a doctors office and make about 500 bucks a week.

I'm on an automatic payroll service and they deduct federal taxes from my ...


 How can I get a refund on taxes I overpaid?
I received a letter from a CPA saying I overpaid $500 in taxes last year and that they can get it back for me. However, they will be charging half of the refund amount. I am wondering if I can do ...


 Council Tax Question?
If you are in Band A How Much Tax do you pay. And what is it over the ten months? Thank You....


 If I am on £13000 a year wages, what will my average monthly and weekly take home pay be?
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 Doing my son's Taxes?
Here's the situation, my son is 7 he got the Alaska Permanent Dividend Fund that is his only income for 2007. I need to fill out the 1040EZ but he is a child and they ask about whether your ...


 Hi there i am planning on starting my own business up?
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Aeron G
What are the tax implications of winning a dream home?
If I sell it before moving in will there be a bigger tax hit than selling it as a primary domicile?
                     
 




Dan
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You tax is first on the ordinary gain of winning the house. This income tax is unavaidable (be sure and deduct any documented expenses you incurred in your pursuit of winning things). The next tax is selling it (if that's your plan). This is sales tax. Try to receive the dream home in a domicile that has no sales tax. Then try to sell it for as much as you can. That's all you can do.
If you keep it, then you'll get property tax. Aslo unavoidable.

If the taxes are why you wnat to sell it, consider mortgaging it a little to cover the taxes. Selling it is probably the worst thing to do with free real estate.


Brian G
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Either way, you pay tax on it (the value of the home the day you win it) as income. That becomes the basis of the home's value. If you sell it before moving in, you would pay capital gains tax only on the amount of profit you make by selling it. If you live in it for at least two years then sell it, you get to exclude $250K ($500K if married filing jointly) of the profit before paying capital gains tax.


Chef Frisbee
Check with a certified tax consultant with a CPA


Judy1
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Probably not. The tax on winning the home would be the same in either case, and be taxed as ordinary income the year you win it.

If you sell it for more than its fair market value when you win it, then you'd pay taxes on the appreciation if you never moved in. If you had lived in it for two years as your main home, you could probably exclude the gain on a sale from being taxed.


bostonianinmo
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Doesn't matter. It's fully taxable as ordinary income. The value as determined by the contest's sponsor is what you'll pay income tax on.

If or when you sell it, your cost basis would be the value that you paid the tax on. You'd have a capital gains tax situation when you sold it if you didn't qualify for the exclusion. If you sold it for less than you paid the tax on, the loss would not be deductible.


ForensicAccountant
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Yes - In order to be a primary residence, you must live in the home for two years. Only when the home is your principal residence may you claim the tax free benefits. Be aware though that even if you decide to claim this home as primary residence, the amount of tax free gain you are allowed is $250,000 for a single person or $500,000 for a married couple. This amount is determined by

Sale Price - Cost - Capital Improvements = Profit

Also, if you won the house in a contest, you might have to pay the state fees and taxes associated with the home and the company that gave you the home might in fact give you a 1099 which would have you claim the homes value as income.


William R
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Sell it or not, if you win it you owe tax on the value.
If you sell it for more than that value, you owe tax on the gain unless you occupy it for two years as your main home.


jimmyd
You got a dilemma. You can only claim the interest paid for the year on your primary residence. Now, since you have not paid any interest on the 'dream home' you may have to claim it's value as income, and pay tax on that.

I'd take a loan against the house to pay the tax, rent it and apply the rent to the loan. After all you are only going to be taking out the loan on the taxed amount to cover the tax debt.

And, the house is an appreciating asset.


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