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 I heard h&r block can get your w2's online somehow, and that you don't need to bring them in. Is that true?
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 What can a non custodial parent claim on taxes?
I have custody of my son and my son's father sees him only twice a month. I have always claimed my son's EIC every year. This year my son's father called and got his social security ...


 Has anyone received there tax check everyone is supposed to get?
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 Do you have to pay a capital gains tax if you are 65 (or older) at the time you sell your home?
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 Tesco taxing me ?
I earn £65 a week before tax and they are taxing me £70 at the end of the month, I am a sixteen year old who is also a fulltime college student only working part time at Tesco. Can they do this ?...


 Tax Rebate Stimulus Checks Ahead of Schedule?
i just read that some people will receive theirs as early as monday.... ( http://hubpages.com/hub/ )

when do you guys think ...


 Can I still claim if Im not earning much ?
Hi if someone does the avon can they claim jobseekers if they do not earn that much ? Thanks for your answers
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Im not on jobseekers at the moment, so I dont have to ...


 How many business days should it take to get your federal tax refund by direct deposit?
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 How do you pay tax when you get cash in hand?
i met a street artist in LA i think it was and he was earning equivalent to about £100 a day cash in hand jsut from drawing. would this guy have to pay tax on this or would no one have a clue he was ...


 Question about Taxes and a Student loan in default?
My student loan is in default (around $7000) I'm not working but I have gotten notices that they can garnish my wages or seize my tax refund. I'm planning on paying it off as soon as I go ...


 If I own a house and my friend helps pay the interest etc on it, can he write that off on his taxes?
My boyfriend helps pay for my house though he is not on the title, can he still write this payment off on his taxes? How does he do this?...


 How much will i be taxed if I earn £12,000 per year?
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 Income until what date should be on a 1099-Misc for '06?
This is my first year filing income from a 1099-Misc and have a very simple (possibly dumb) question:

I'm looking at a 1099-Misc form from the business I worked for and the dollar ...


 Who is eligible for the 2008 economic tax return?
Im 20 about to be 21 a student and I have paid taxes for several years now, the only reason I ask is because my father still claims me as a dependant since im in school. I was under the influence ...


 How do my boyfriend and I file taxes, I own the home & he pays me rent?
Does that effect how much I get back, by claiming he's paying me rent?
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We live together and share all expenses, but I'm the onlyone on the loan....


 With the money we pay in taxes do you thing we should have better results?

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Do you think !!!!...


 Couldn't we solve the budget problem if we put a tax on sex?
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 When should I expect to receive my tax bonus?
I know the fed gov't rolled out a rebate/bonus- when will the tax payers receive this? Will it be by check via USPS?...


 What does this mean regarding my taxes?
H&R Block told me this. I'm a student and I'm not familiar with doing taxes.

Because your tax liability is less than the amount of your Education Credit, the amount of ...


 How can i find out if i have been overpaying my Tax??
I am just wondereing how i can find out if i have been paying too much tax to HMRC. I have been self employed for the past 4 years. April 06 i received a letter stating that i have underpaid my tax, ...



precious_sujey
What happens if i go exempt for 6 months and the other 6 i go 0 dependents and single?
okay here is the problem this 2006 tax year i put in alot of overtime hours and my check is about 2100.00 every 2 weeks but the problem is that they tax me with like about 600 to 700 hundred every paycheck so i really dont want them to take so many taxes from my checks so should i just go exempt for 6 months or go with 9 dependents and the other 6 i will claim 0 dependents and claim single will i have to pay at the end of the year on tax period 2007?
                     
 




janisko
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When your check is $2100 they with-hold as if you're earning this amount on every check for the entire year. It sounds like you need it with-held.

They with-hold more because you're earning more and will have to pay more taxes at the end of the year. What you are suggesting is dangerous because you could come up very short at the end of 2007 and wind up paying penalties if you're more than 10% short on your with-holding.

Before you make a decision do your 2006 taxes and determine how much you're getting back. That will help you decide if you should leave well enough alone or have a little less deducted.

Don't ask for trouble. Make necessary changes but do it cautiously.

There are several options. You can decide how much you want deducted and then fill out a form for your employer or you can look at the tax with-holding tables and pick the number of exemptions (married or single) that matches the amount you want deducted. It isn't required that you be married to have your deductions in the "married" category if that's what you need.

Whatever you do... DON'T GUESS!


Rob
If you claim exempt and then forget to change it (and that happens to many people) You will owe taxes plus interest and penalties. If you are not qualified to claim exempt from having taxes withheld, do not claim it. Claim single with -0- or 1.
For more information call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040
If you under withhold and can't full pay what you owe you will be charged interest and penalties until the balance it paid in full


Joy K
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since it sounds like you wages are going to be higher when you are exempt, you are probably going to owe a lot of taxes, and you run the risk of owing penalty doing it that way. Maybe you just need to estimate your annual income and then break it down to determine what you need to pay in each pay period. Fill out the form with the information that best fits.

Good Luck!


Dizney
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If you think they are withholding too much, change the withholding. But why the 9 and then change to 0? How about 5 the whole year so you don't forget to up your exemptions? Do you know that these exemptions will do it for you?

You need a tax estimation from a pro to see what you may owe so that you can get your withholding right. Talk to a fee-only financial planner.


Information Police
You can try that. But if you are behind in your quarterly amount owed you'll be charged a penalty.


Judy1
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It's not legal to claim exempt on a W-4 if you aren't, an you aren't.

If you do that, or go with the 9 dependents for half the year, and claim 0 the rest of the year, you'd almost surely owe a large amount, plus probably penalties for under-withholding.

If you're making $2100 average every two weeks all year, then you need to have about $315 deducted every two weeks for federal income taxes (not counting what they take out for state taxes, or for social security FICA, or medicare, or any other deductions). If they're taking a lot more than that that for federal taxes, you should bump your W-4 up a little, but not to 9, that will pretty surely get you into trouble.


Mark S
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for information about tax exemptions see the tax filing websites. here is one among those. this will provide u discount aswell . try out this and get benifitted. good luck


badbill1941
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Maybe you should talk to your tax person, and see if going on a percentage of income deduction program will work out best at the end of the year.


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