How do you all your money on your paycheck with no Taxes Taken out? |
I want to know if there is some way to fill out your W4 to get no Taxes taken out I live in California.. is there a web page with this information? Additional Details Nothing I... |
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I didn't file my 2005 taxes yet. In April I filed an extension until 10/16. What happens if I'm not ready yet? |
| This is for my personal taxes filing for 2005 (Federal and New York State). I wasn't ready for the April 15, 2006 deadline so I filed an extension, allowing me to file my taxes by 10/16/06. I... |
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I just won the UK National Lottery? |
I just checked my e-mail and it said that I just won the UK National Lottery...here's an excerpt from what they sent...
"We happily announce to you the draw of the Bono Lottery I... |
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Is this shy I did not receive my stimulus/rebate check today? |
| MY last 2 end in 57 My refund was deposisted on feb 14 with DD but i did have a $347.00 offset. will that effect me? cuz I was supposed to get mine ... |
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Can my ex husban claim my child on taxes with out telling me? |
| my ex husbandd claim my child on his taxes after we got divorce when i have 85% by the court but i spend 100% with my children he never spend the 15% that he has, i well like to know if he can claim ... |
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Has anyone else been the victim of Brown's 10p tax hike in their payslip today? |
| I am incensed. I have opened my payslip today to find I've had £10 stolen from my pay this month. I work term time only and am paid pro rata - this means I will lose £120 per annum. With a ... |
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My boyfriends claiming himself for taxes but his parents are also claiming him? |
| My boyfriend has been living with me and my dad since April. His parents don't pay for anything and they feel the need to claim him on there taxes. For some odd reason they think they can. Is ... |
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How much do you have to donate to charity before you can claim it on taxes? |
| I donated a bunch of baby items to a local low income day care center. They wrote out a donations slip for me and the total is an estimated total of 400.00. Is that enough to claim? I thought I read ... |
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Our government are working towards getting single mothers back to work...? |
| ok thats good but when the wages are so low how does the single parent benefit when they have to pay the going rate for childminders or nursery care????... |
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About the rebate checks to stimulate the economy? |
| I was just wondering when or how you know when your gonna get yours?! I heard that they were sending them out already...Are they or not? Do they have a certain order on how they are sending them out?!... |
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Are donations tax deductibles? |
| Such as donations to the Jimmy Fund, Salvation Army, and other nonprofit organizations.... |
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If you work in a different state than you live what state income tax would you pay? |
| I live Tennessee which has no state income tax and may be soon working in Louisiana which does levy a state income tax.... |
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BRIAN D | What do i spend my $6,800 tax return on?!? |
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Coda2
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Pay off your high interest loans, like credit cards. Pay down your mortgage (you'll save on interest).
Save for retirement.
If you have children, save for their college. |
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Pale Rider
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upscale hookers. |
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Weetie
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LOL!!! Do you need my mailing address???? |
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momof3
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pay off your bills with most of it and go on a shopping spree for yourself... |
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Ender
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Stock
Invest it!
Why are you HOPING to spend it? How much money do you have saved for retirement? How much money do you have that is making you money while you sleep?
Put in an S&P 500 index fund for starters. If you find a better a better place, move it. |
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gtoacp
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1. Pay off credit cards and other high interest loans.
2. Fully fund your retirement plan for the year and next year (401K, 401B etc.) to be sure you get matching funds.
3 Take a road trip and see some of the natural beauty of your country. The national parks are awesome. |
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Elizabeth G
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Give $680 of it to the charity of your choice. Use the remaining $6120 to pay off debt. If you're lucky enough not to have debt, I'd invest half and use the other half on a great life experience. |
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☆BTriX☆
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ME!!! |
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WealthBuilder
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if you don't have a 401k or retirment account, start by dropping a bundle there. With tax breaks, it's like getting a guaranteed 25% + return on your money in the first year. Compounding over the next dozens of years can make it worth hundreds of thousands by the time u retire |
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**PuRe**
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Your debt. |
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personal_finance_101
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WOW!
First, you need to adjust your withholding ASAP. You shouldn't get money back. Ideally you want to owe a little bit. This means you've had access to all of your money all year instead of giving the government a free loan.
Second, if you have any consumer debt (credit cards, car loans, etc) you should pay them off.
Third, if you have no debt or have money left over, you should open and fund a Roth IRA. $4000 for 2006 and put the other $2800 in for 2007 then continue adding to it througout the year.
Finally, if you have no debt and have already maxed out your Roth for 2006 and 2007 you should buy yourself something nice with 5% of it and invest the rest.
Good luck!
http://www.personalfinance101.org/?utm_source=YH&utm_medium=link |
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