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 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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 Can I get $300.00 from the IRS in may even if im 15 years old ?
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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?
Give me some good ...


 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.

We're asking you to do so ...


 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?
Additional Details
-3 weeks of work
-single

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?
hi there i am planning on start my own business up i dont know if i want to start my own up or buy a business to start with were th best place to look for this uk only ...


 What can we do to decrease the income tax?
Congress is talking about passing an increase in the federal income tax, but I think they have enough money already. How can we stop this?...



Matt Short
What exactly is a 1099 ? Important !?
I recieved a settlement through a company for wrongful termination..It was less than 20k. Will the company have to send me a 1099 with my W2 and if they do Not send it....what do I do come tax time when I must file my taxes ? There was no taxes taken out of the settlement !
                     
 




The Professor
Your company may report the $20K on your W-2 form, but I doubt it. They will most likely issue you a 1099 form which is a form that is generally used to report income other than wages.

If they do not issue you a 1099 or include the $20K on your W-2, this does not relieve you of the responsibility for reporting this amount as income. Make sure to attach an explanation to your income tax return that explains where the $20K came from and what it was for if they don't include it on a 1099 or a W-2. This will save some time and hassle when the IRS is trying to match your income to what was reported and they find you are reporting 20K more.


viajero_intergalactico
depending on your tax rate, hope you have some of that 20k in the bank to pay the tax on it.

now i have a question....were you supposed to pay taxes on it at the end of the quarter you received it so as to comply with the 90% or 100% rule?

also, bostonian brought up that it does not "make you whole"...why not?


curmudgeon
a form for income you receive that has not had taxes withheld and is not 'earned'. yes, you will get one in the mail by Jan. 31.


SuperCactus
A notable use of Form 1099 is to report amounts paid to independent contractors (in IRS terminology, such payments are nonemployee compensation). The ubiquity of the form has also led to use of the phrase "1099" to refer to contractors themselves. U.S. tax law requires businesses to submit a Form 1099 for every contractor paid more than $600 for services during a year. This requirement usually does not apply to corporations receiving payments.


MukatA
A part of settlement amount may be taxable and a part may not be taxable. You must report it even if you don't get 1099.
1. Physical injuries or physical sickness settlements are generally non-taxable if you did not take an itemized deduction for medical expenses related to this injury in prior years.
2. Interest, punitive damages, emotional distress or mental anguish, and employment discrimination or injury to reputation settlements are generally taxable.
3. Loss-of-use or loss-in-value of property settlements may be taxable if the settlement exceeds your basis in the property.

Publication 4345. Settlements — Taxability
www.irs.gov


Michael
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If you have a lawyer, it may come through the law office, but it sounds like it will be taxable.

If you don't receive it, check on the irs website, it's delayed due to congressional posturing on the amt tax, but it should have an update here when they catch up.
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=106530,00.html


wartz
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It is a statement of income paid to you other than wages. The most common one most people see is to report bank interest on savings accounts.


bostonianinmo
Such as settlement is fully taxable. Only settlements for physical injury or illness or settlements that make you whole again (such as a damage settlement for the repairs to your car after an accident) are not taxable.

Since they didn't take any taxes out you should receive a Form 1099 reflecting the payment sometime after the end of the year. Even if you receive nothing from them, the settlement is taxable and you MUST claim it on your tax return(s). You do not have to have a 1099 in your hand to file a return since you do not attach it to your return. Just list the amount on the Other Income line on your tax return.


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