Benefit help?? |
| my partner and i live in a council home, my partner has lost his job but i still work part-time 19 hours at minimum wage, we have a young child. Also i was wondering if my partner and i are entitled ... |
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Tax return? |
| according to my last check stub......my gross for the year is 35,521.........my wife made about 8 grand....i got married this year, i also bought a house in february.....i married into 4 kids............ |
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Can you and your spouse claim the same children as dependents if you both provided for them for 2007? |
| My spouse and I are filing 'Married filing Separately' this year and was wondering if we could both claim the children as dependents since he paid for the childcare and some of the clothes ... |
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Do I have to pay taxes if I have large amount of deposited in Bank of America? |
I have Bank Of America checking account, and I have a large amount of money transfer from my PayPal ( about over $2000/month ). Do I have to pay taxes although it is not my income?
(I will ... |
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Employer won't send my W2's? |
| I left my last job which I was at for 7 years, I moved, and my employer won't send me my W2's. I am still in contact with a girl who works there still, as a friend & I gave her my ... |
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Tax refund? |
| as i work for a company, can i claim back money on tools i buy to use for my work or is it only the company that can do ... |
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Stmlus check? |
| if im getting chek in mail when should i recieve it my last two no.60 they said they started early with getting the direct deposit out will i get my check early when will i get it i hve kids they ... |
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If i made a donation of 300$ what would i get back since it was tax deductible? PLEASE HELP MEE = D? |
| I made a donation of 300$...it was tax deductible and they gave me recipts to fill out and turn in when i do my taxes...what will i get back...will i get back everything i donated?? just curious and ... |
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Federal Returns Vs. State Returns. Deposited on separate dates? |
I did my taxes online with turbotax.
Today, I received by state refund in my checking account (direct deposit) but I did not receive my federal return.
Is this normal?... |
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What happens if you haven't filed a tax return for 6 years? |
| I just found out that my brother hasn't filed a tax return for the last 6 years. I guess it started because he thought he would owe a lot the first missed year but would of gotton a refund the ... |
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Why don't we replace the income tax with a sales tax? |
| I'm talking on a federal level. A tax of 15-20% would be roughly equal to what the IRS takes in in sales tax. This would be more fair to the people, because it taxes on how much they spend, ... |
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No stimulus check for me? |
Greetings,
As of today 5/02/08 I have not received a stimulus payment from the government. I did use direct deposit when I filed this year. Is it a logical assumption that I won't be ... |
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I owe irs am i still eligable to receive stimulus? |
The irs is garnishee my disability checks, Can i still apply for a stimulus check and have that amount deducted from what I owe?
I know I still have until sometime in Oct 2008.
Thanks for ... |
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Roth IRA question? |
| I want to open a roth IRA, but have no idea where to start, should I open up an IRA in a bank or online somewhere. Also do you have to pay income tax on the interest received every year? What are ... |
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egyptianprincess | What causes fed. tax to be with held? My employer did not take out any fed. tax the whole year? why??? |
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Rob
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The employer withholds taxes based on how you completed the W4 when you were hired. Did you claim exempt? if so you basically told the employer that you were exempt from federal taxes. It could also be that each weekly or bi weekly paycheck did not meet the federal tax limit for federal withholding.
You need to review your W4 and make the adjustments to ensure that taxes are properly withheld |
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C B
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When you completed the paper-work after you got the job, you would have completed an IRS from W-4. This form is where you would tell your employer your withholding status (married or single) and you exemption amount (how much exemptions you are claiming). It could be that you "claimed" a high number of exemptions on your W-4.
You should review and update you W-4 every year . |
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bostonianinmo
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The amount withheld depends upon your wages and the number of withholding exemptions you claimed on your Form W4. Since you didn't post that information, it's not possible to say why no tax was withheld, other than none needed to be withheld based upon your income and W4 exemptions. |
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Judy1
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If they didn't take out social security either, then they probably have you classified as an independent contractor, which means that if this classification is correct, then you are responsible for paying all of you own taxes, including both the employer and the employee halves of social security. You'd probably be required to file quarterly estimated returns.
If you got a W-2, then you are classified as an employee. If that's the case, they'd have taken out social security and medicare, and your income tax withholding would be controlled by what you put on the W-4 form you filled out when you started the job. If you checked "exempt", or showed a high number of allowances and have a low income, then there might not be anything withheld.
If your total tax owed isn't zero, then you'll have to pay whatever you owe for 2006. Check with your employer to be sure they take out the right amount this year.
Didn't you notice until now that they weren't deducting anything, and wonder about it? |
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~*WoodSmoke*~ ~Environment~ daBlogPound,Inc
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Whenever you completed you w-4, if you put "exempt" thinking that you were not claiming any exemptions, you were mistaken.
Go to www.irs.gov, individual, withholding calculator. Complete this worksheet and it will give you your correct w-4.
good luck & bless |
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Box815
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Withholding is NOT up to the employer. It is required by law.
Are you certain they don't consider you an independent contractor. Didn't you notice you weren't having any taxes withheld? How could you not notice that? |
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just me
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did you fill out a w-2
are you sure that would be unusual ?
did you put exempt on your w-2 ? |
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kyvann
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Withholding federal tax is completely up to the employer. Some companies (and private business) choose not to withhold federal tax. This means that you will need to keep that in mind for tax season so you can put aside enough to cover anything you may owe. As to why, I'm not really sure. Though I think it means less paperwork on their part if they don't bother with reporting |
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