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 Is there a way to estimate how much tax will be taken from your paycheck. I'm a cashier at Wal-Mart pd. per hr
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 My husband and I filed separately for our 2007 income taxes. Who gets the 600 or 1200 rebate?
We have no kids, and together made just about 50K, however he made more than me since I'm in school. He lives in another state as well....


 I am a single mother...what should i claim on my taxes for them not to take so much. I need that money!!!?
Also...what money do you get back at the end of the year..federal??? Ughh....need some advice....


 Do you have to claim last years tax refund as income this year?...its already taxed!?
it was income last year,,,,,and now they are going to tax it again?......jezuz....this is such a ...


 Is this fair?
I had $23K with held from my paycheck last year for taxes, and the tax man wanted $5,500 more. That's 28K because I'm a single non-homeowner....


 Federal income tax question....basic question...please help!?
When filing Federal Income Taxes, do you round to the nearest dollar, or do you use exact numbers, cents included? My state tax book is telling me when i file state taxes to round. But i've ...


 Tax question, I know some places offer you cash back right away when filling taxes, are any good and cheap?
cause I want my money nowwww, and i don't know if i'll pay an arm and a leg for this, does anyone have a real answer?...


 I am currently working freelance. How do I declare tax and N.I? Where do I get forms from etc?
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 How do I get a Tax ID #?
I have a home daycare and don't want to give out my SS#. How do I go about getting a tax id #?...


 Will the tax rebate be based on 2007 or 2006 AGI?

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Just curious how they will determine the income cap at 75K/150K. I'm assuming it may be based on AGI, but not sure how and when they'll determine it (if ...


 Should an automotive repair shop charge sales tax to their customers ?
In Texas an automotive repair shop that sales parts in the repair of a vehicle, not for over the counter sales but only sales items to be used by that repair shop in their day to day services offered ...


 I have a Permanent Account Number (PAN) of someone. Is there any way to know that to whom does that no. belong
i don't know to whom the number belongs but its vital for me to know it.. is there any site or any centres that can let me know the detail. its nothing anti-social or against any laws....


 Council Tax?
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 Do I have to pay taxes on land that we are selling that has been in the family for over 100 years.?
The land I am selling was given to me by my father & the land has been in the family for over 100 years. Do I have to pay capital gains taxes on it if I sell it....


 If an employee's salary is above Rs. 6500, can he opt for not getting PF deduction every month?
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 How do I find out if I'm entitled to a tax rebate?

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which form do i need to complete? p60, p40, or p50? inland revebue website isn't the easiest to navigate!...


 Where do I send My w-2 form to get my income tax???

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It's not mine it's my boyfriend's but he wants me to do it.
I got scared he would get mad so I lied and told him I already did his taxs for him.<...


 How do I find out the amount of my tax stimulus?
I've been looking all over online but I just keep finding a form that people have been stating is incorrect. I filed my 2007 tax return with 1040A. How do I figure out how much I'll be ...


 Is there a Tax Credit for Hobby? and how is this possible!? (texas)?
buddy of mine went to get taxes done, preparer said i can get you $250 back. my bud got upset, tax guy said he actually owed but worked the numbers. my friend then went to another lady that gave ...


 If my child lives with me but visits his father on the weekends can he claim him on his tax's?
i have worked off and on since the father of my son and i split up, going on 3 years.. the jobs i had, i didnt work much at all about acouple months most, due to some difficulites with son in ...



mary6ferrnis
What do you get a better income tax refund with a child or a house?
we live in new york state and my husband says owning a house will get you a better tax break.i say a child and claiming head of household will give more of a tax break.we both make together around 150k a yr.the house we would buy would be around 300k with 20% down.now before i get any anger answers we do not plan on having a child just for tax reasons we are not planning to have any.this is just a argument my husband and i had and i think i'm right and he thinks hes wrong.
                     
 




jseah114
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Married filing joint rates are better than head of household. From purely a tax standpoint, owning a house would be better. Having a child will give you a $3,300 deduction, plus a $1,000 child tax credit. However, in your situation, because of your income level, you probably won't get any of the $1,000 child tax credit (the credit begins phasing out when your AGI is above $100,000). If you own a home, your mortgage interest and property taxes will be deductible.

However, when you look at it purely from a cash flow basis, having a child would be better. Say you purchase a house for 300k with 20% down. Your mortgage may be around $1800 per month. The property taxes on a 300k home in NY would be roughly around $8000 a year. This means your payments per year would be over $29,000 a year. This also doesn't take into account costs such as water and sewer, garbage, etc. that you normally don't have to pay because your landlord pays it. Your landlord may also pay gas while you pay for electric. And what about the costs to mow your lawn, the opportunity costs for having to shovel snow, homeowner's insurance (this can be easily $1,000 or more a year), etc. So let's just round up and say that it will cost you $32,000 a year to own your home. Going back to the $29,000 for mortgage and property taxes, assume that number is your deductible amount. At the 28% bracket, that means a tax savings of $8,120 a year.

If you have health insurance from work, you would need to pay more to cover "family" rather than just "employee and spouse". Figure the difference might be $1,000 a year. Buying baby clothes, formula, and diapers, doesn't cost $23,000 a year (the after tax amounts of your house payments less the tax savings), your out of pocket costs of owning a home.


truly_insightful
I have kids and a house and the kids are definitely a bigger tax break.


Judy1
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You can't file as head of household if you're married and living with your spouse. The tax rates filing joint are better anyway.

With your income, you would not get the full $1000 child tax credit but would probably get part of it. If you're both working, you'd probably have child care expenses, and could also get a credit for part of that, which would come to several hundred dollars. Those two credits might total about $1000. The child's exemption would probably save you close to another thousand, so figure about $2000 in tax savings for the child.

Now, the house. In the early years of the mortgate, you might have around $20K in itemized deductions due to interest and real estate taxes. That could save you as much as $5600 or so in taxes if you already itemize, less if you don't but still probably at least $3000.

So bottom line, a $300K house would be likely to give you a better tax break than one child. But this assumes that otherwise you're renting - if you were buying a less expensive house if you had a child, then the calculation would be totally different since the house would not all be tax savings.


AsianPersuasion :)
I am a mother and a home owner. You and your husband fall in about the same tax bracket that me and mine do. Contrary to belief, unless you are living in poverty, you really don't get much of a tax break for children. I know the working poor get huge refunds back, like 3k per child, but the poor dears only make less than 20k per year.


spicertax
If your home loan of 240,000 is at 6% then annual interest deduction would be 14,400 - plus real estate tax of a few thousand. Due to your high income any child tax credit is phased out so you would get nothing. The house is much better.


crystal j
btw I know for the child tax credit you can get up to 3500 if you file as HOH, but you dont have to make less than 20 my friend makes about 24g


alanpks4
Do not have a kid, it will ruin your life. Not worth the little tax break you will get.

Owning a home is good but not GREAT. The benefit is that the interest you pay on your mortgage is tax deduct able, meaning you take that amount off your income before they figure out how much tax you owe.


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