Refund with a receipt for a jumper that was too small? |
| returned a jumper that cost £40 with a receipt was told no size bigger was avaible and i could only have a refund for £30 as it was now in sale even though i had a receipt for £40. What are my ... |
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Anyone have any info on the stimulus packages from the IRS? |
| I read the website and according to them it should have been direct deposited today. I have not yet received it. When I call the number it is a machine that offers no information. Anyone have any ... |
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Does anyone know the monthly pay for a £14,500 per annum salary? |
| Its my new job and i am being paid soon but wondered if someone could give me a ball park figure of how much roughly i would be getting?... |
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Council tax discount? |
| I am moving into a new flat soon on my own and therefore will be entitled to 25% discount. I know i have to write off to the council with a form for this and im just wondering how long this can ... |
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If i get married will it affect my taxes? |
| I've been with my boyfriend for 8 years now. We have a strong relationship. We also have 2 kids together, we want to get married but i keep hearing that it'll affect my taxes at the ... |
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If tax consultant prepares my taxes, who is liable if consultant makes a mistake? |
I am kind of confused regarding my tax preparations. I am aware of some tax consultants who might be able to get me more money than some of free/paid online tax softwares.
When I spoke to ... |
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Can I write off my ohone bill and utilities if i work from home for another company? |
| I work form home taking customer service calls for a company. Since I work from home, can I write off my phone bill and ComEd bill, or would that be as useless as writing off gas for a regular job ... |
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What do you do when when your boss doesn't give you your w-2 or 1040 form so you can do your taxes? |
| He's deep in debt and I really don't think he will be issuing any w-2's to any of his other employers either. I believe he is already in trouble with the IRS. I want my forms so that I ... |
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My boyfriend and I share a home and a child. Who should claim head of household to maximize tax returns? |
| He made 15x more money than I did last year.(I dont know if that matters) Can we both be head of household since we are not married?... |
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How much do you get taxed on £234 a week? |
i work 3 days a week
and my tax code 522L... |
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Where’s the best place to go to get your taxes done ~ or can I do them myself, is it really hard? |
| (I’m not American & not familiar with the tax system at all) how much does it cost if I get someone else to do them?... |
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For people in the last batch of SSN numbers waiting for direct deposit of stimulus? |
| I just checked the "Where's my stimulus" option on IRS.GOV and it FINALLY gave me some info. It says my deposit will post no later than Friday, May 16th. I'm not holding my breath,... |
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For those of you who have received your stimulus refund via PAPER CHECK - Please Read & Answer? |
| If you rec'd your paper check already, please let me know when you got it, your last two digits of ss and most important - when you went to the IRS "Where's My Stimulus" hooptiedo,... |
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Help its about the extra tax refund I only got 600 but i have a child will i be getting something later??? |
| I thought you get an additional 300 per child. I have one but only received 600. Will it be two different ... |
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Can i get my tax back? |
| I worked at my previous job full-time from march 2008 till august 2008 and earned around £4000 during that time, im now a student can i get my tax back for my last job? And why is there a different ... |
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Who filed on 1/29/07 and recieved there refund today??? |
I was suppose to recieve my refund today. I belong to bank north, who was suppose to recieve it today and has recieved it and belongs to banknorth..... Additional Details I didn't ... |
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milaya | What happens if property taxes are not paid? |
My friend says that if property (real estate) taxes are not paid the government takes away property, sells it and keeps all the money, regardless of the amount owned. I say that government takes the house and sells it and gives the difference to the owner.
Who is right..?
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ShineonRickWright
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If it comes down to taking away your house, they sell it and you get nothing. Should've paid the taxes |
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John D
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They put a lein on your house |
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kate
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Each taxing authority has different processes ,
But they go on the deliquent list and the ones I've seen ,
The property is sold for the delinquent amount and the person who pays the bill owns the property ( excepting for other liens that may still be in place from mortgage holders etc ) .
The delinquent list is usually published once a year in the newspaper , also called tax sales .
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Auddre
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i am pretty sure either way, you are screwed. |
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redandgoldthunder
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You will continue to accrue penalties at a fairly rapid rate and if you continue to not pay your taxes, after several years they can repo your home...laws vary by state so check with your local tax assessor.
Also if you live in an area hit hard by the foreclosures you can also ask for a re-assessment and have your taxes lowered...to reflect the current value of your home. This can help you catch up.
Most of the time a payment plan will be a good place to start and you might have to make big payments....but dont forget..these taxes are deductable! |
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MBATXguy
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Depending on the municipality, the taxes will continue to accrue penalties and interest. Finally, the taxing authority will file suit against you in court for the fees and seek to exercise putting a lien against your property. Once they have that lien in place, it supersedes any mortgage arrangement. Worst part is though.. you will still owe the mortgage company even though you are no longer in possession of the real estate... Then the property can be sold for the amount of taxes owed on it. However, any amounts collected above taxes, fees, and other penalties charged, those amounts are refunded to you (if no mortgage) or to the mortgage company. |
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Charles G
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Depending on the state, it is possible to lose your property for back taxes. Some states sell the lien for the tax amount, and if not paid back, they force it into foreclosure and the new lien holder get the property, the government gets its taxes, and the property owner loses his property. |
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wartz
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After real property taxes are not paid for a certain number of years, five in California, my state, the county tax collector can sell the property or in some states, sell the lien rights to any interested private party. If there is a mortgage, the mortgage holder can pay the tax and declare the mortgage in default and foreclose. |
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