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 Tax and N.I?
is the a way of workng out before i get my payslip how much tax and N.I i can expect to pay a month? on a national min wage job....


 What percentage do you have to pay for taxes on winnings from gambling?
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 Stimulus Rebate Letter..We Didnt Get One.....?
Everyone in our family got theirs saturday..we didnt. I was wondering if it was because we e-filed through Turbo-Tax. No one else in the family e-files/direct deposits but us. Thanx for any answers!!...


 Why do Americans pay Income Tax when they dont need to?
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 Claiming my kid on my taxes?
not sure how this works,,,,i am engaged and not sure who should claim our kid, i make 65,0000 and she makes 20,000. the house is in my name, so i will be claiming the interest on the house....does ...


 My husband claimed 6 tax exemptions... Is that too much?
My husband just started a new job. When filling out the tax papers, he claimed 6 tax exemptions.
- one for himself
- one for me
- one because I don't work
- one for our baby<...


 About how much money would you owe, making $35,000.00 and getting a 1099 form?
What kinds of things can I write off. I have never benn 1099ed before and Im really scared that Im going to get in tax trouble. Should I request to change to a W2? HELP!...


 Taxes Not Being Withheld on Paychecks, W-4 Form Concern?
I recently started a new job. I've received a few paychecks already and noticed that I am not getting any federal taxes taken out. Which I do not understand why. I am still getting Social S...


 Is it best to overpay Uncle Sam and get a tax refund, or get more in your paycheck....?
and receive little to no tax refund?

which option would give us more money in the long run?...


 If a product cost $700 ans is 20% off what will be the cost (also what would be the cost plus tax)?
i think tax it like 8.75...


 Economic Stimulus payments, mailed June 6th, has anyone received theirs? My last 2 digits are 28.?
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 If a US resident receives a $300,000 gift from a non US resident, will the US resident have to pay Fed taxes.?
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 Paul receive a bonus of $750, which was 5% of his annual salary. his annual salary was?
can any one help??...


 I received amail from uk national lottery headquarters you won lottery i want to know it is true or not.?
i received mail 1 month ago. plz provide details and what plz yahoo apart of this event? plz reply as soon ...


 I am going to recieve a very large bonus at the end of this Year. Should I start paying estimated taxes now?
If I need to pay estimated taxes how do I go about it?...


 Has anyone received their 2008 tax refund by direct deposit yet?
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 How Frustrated are you with the stimulus hype?!?
I swear this is so frustrating! The irs says one thing the news says another...as helpful as this money would be the government should not do this anymore, they are just sending us into a frenzy!!!<...


 I pay childsport do i ever get to clam my child on my taxes?
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 ^^ :@ EMA SUCKS yes?
:@:@ pissed off contact email?
does anyone know where i can write to or email
to complain about the ema system
i dont qualify because my dad earns more but not by that much
and it ...


 Hi, My daughter has left school and got her fist part time job.?
She is only 16 and is being taxed on everything she earns.
Is this right? If not has any one got any advice on how i get the tax back for her or get a lower rate??...



Mama Mia
What can I do to pay lower taxes for this year?
Last year 2006 my dauhgter and her child been living with me for several years. They moved out this year in January. I make under 34,000 a year last year I got a refund because of my dependents. I have feeling I going to have to pay taxes which i can't afford. Any help please. Thanks inadvance
                     
 




Kitten
Change your W-4 to 0 exemptions on your job. This will take out more money towards taxes and less on your paycheck, but you will get more back at the end of the year because you will more than llikely have overpaid the government. Also, you can take advantage of some of the pre-tax deductions on your job. Like 401k, transportation, etc. Talk with your Benefits person at your employer to see where you can take pre-tax deductions.


CRA
Make an appointment with a competent tax planning accountant or attorney.

If you do not have one, you could set up an IRA.


Judy1
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Since you won't have the two dependents this year, and any associated credits, you might want to adjust your W-4 to have a little more taken out of each pay - will be less painful to lose a few dollars a week than to owe hundreds at tax time. Your expenses should be lower with them gone, so a few dollars a week should be doable.


shamieya
You can either reduce your taxable income or reduce your tax liability. Make the maximum contribution to you retirement plan and look for tax free investments. Donations and education credits help, but to get those you have to give money out.


Shawna
claim 0 on your w4, that way you can have a bigger return


beth
make less money spend more of your money or have kids


,
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Think "charitable contributions".


James W
Fake your own death and live tax free !!


Michael L
Don't forget you can still claim your children if you help pay for 50% or more of their living expenses until they graduate from college. Next talk to your human resources representative, and ask what they can do to either have you pay more to the IRS so that come next year you won't owe anything. Another idea is to open an IRA (individual retirement account) and start contributing money to it weekly or monthly, as that money would become tax deductible. I like the idea of filing 0 for deductions on my W2 because then the money is taken out through the year, then you are overpaying, giving yourself a refund come next year. The only problem I see with that is you are giving your money to the government, instead snake that money away into an IRA, that way you are saving for your future.


Gr8flDdFn
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well butters, you might just have to stick something yicky in your mouth...


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