Benefits ????????????? |
| hi, my wife, has not worked now for nearly, severn years, anpd has never claimed a penny since being off work with the kids, when she stopped work, she was told she would nort be entitled to any ... |
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£20,000 salary. What will be monthly take home pay? |
My salary is £20,000 per year. What will be my monthly take home pay after tax & N.I. contributions. What % gets taken off? Additional Details i am a married man. My tax code is 503L... |
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What happens to people who do not file income tax ? |
IRS will never recieve any form neither w2 nor 1099 that prove you recieve some payment this year Additional Details IMPORTANT
If any earned income will not be reported to IRS,,,in ... |
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When a person gets paid in cash does he have to pay taxes on it? |
| I was offered to work for someone who is willing to pay me with a check made out to cash. He says that I don't have to pay taxes on it. Is he right?... |
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What do you Think? |
| I was reading on Yahoo, where the guy is being put in jail for 51 months, thats over 4 years, all because he didn't pay taxes on his surivor winnings. Do You think putting someone in jail for ... |
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How much do fathers pay the csa? |
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If you have got married but haven't changed your name can you file seperate on taxes? |
got married back in august and i have yet to change my name on anything. am i able to file separate on my taxes? Additional Details is there a way that i can file head of house hold?... |
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Is it true that the highest wage earner in the household must claim kids on tax return? |
My hubby does make the most money but spends the large majority on himself. He contrubutes very little to the household. I work and pay EVERYTHING but the rent (the ONLY) bill he covers.
Now he ... |
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SusanP | What happens when 2 people claim the same child on a tax return? |
We have court orders stating that my husband and I can file for both of my step sons on our tax return, b/c we are not getting any support from their mom. We got a call from out tax man stating one of the boys SS# was used on another return (their mom). |
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Bailey
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she can't claim them at all unless she is the custodial parent---i assume since she pays zilch for them she isn't LOL |
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Aurelio Q
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only one can claim, irs keeps a record of your dependent. please consult a tax consultant for more details |
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Jonas with a Z
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Does she have joint custody. Do they spend any time with her? If not, report her to the IRS so that they are aware and so that your return doesn't get flagged. |
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The girl is a geek.
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Call the IRS, she will get audited and we all know what a hassle that is! |
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jim06744
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you'll ultimately prevail with court order, but the fact that she claimed before you filed means that initially they might disallow your. Did you call the mother and tell her nicely she made a mistake and needs to amend her return? That would be the easist if she cooperates. In any event, I would suggest attaching a letter explaining the situation to your return and also attaching a copy of the court order. Might as well get the ball rolling now... |
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bostonianinmo
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You must file a paper return. The IRS will then determine who gets the exemption. Normally the exemption goes to the custodial parent. If you are the custodial parent, you should get the exemption. If she is the custodial parent she may well get the exemption unless the court decree meets the very specific IRS guidelines stated in IRS Pub 501.
The losing party will get a bill for any tax due because of the lost exemption. |
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heartache
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As long as you have court orders, she can get introuble. If she is not supporting more then 50% of their cost of living she has no rights to claim them on her income. But as long as you have proof you may be asked to submit it, but she will be the one to get introuble |
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jseah114
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If you are attempting to e-file, the system won't accept your return since the child's SSN has already been "used". What you will need to do is to file a paper return, and then the IRS will reject both your return and their mom's return and submit them for review. They will ask both you and the boys' mom for proof that they can claim the child as a dependent. Since you have the court order, plus I assume that both children are living with you, and their mom cannot show proof that she provided support for them, her claim will be rejected and she will get her taxes adjusted. You will get the dependent exemption and all will be merry. It will take a little bit to get it cleared up, but it will be cleared up. |
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Dizney
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she's in trouble! When the IRS contacts you, give them a copy of the court order. Either that, write a letter to the IRS and explain the situation. She can't legally claim the child. Claim him! |
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Rob
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When 2 people claim the same child on a tax return, It raises a flag with the IRS. They will first send a letter advising that the same SSN was used twice and advise that the person who was not entitled to claim the child needs to file an amended return. Then if no one corrects the return the IRS will request from both parties to submit proof of entitlement to claim the child. The IRS will then make a detemination on who is entitled to claim the child and it the person who is seen as the one NOT allowed to claim the child will owe back any refund they received in reference to the child along with penalties and interest and their Tax return will be flagged for review for up to the next 10 years
For more clarification call the Internal Revenue Service at
1-800-829-1040 |
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vegas_iwish
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1st 1 to cliam gets the deduction. Afterwards is a legal issue for you to deal with. |
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