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 Which takes more federal taxes, claiming "1" or "0" on your W-4?
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 If you live in IL and work in MO who's income tax do I pay?
If someone works in another state does that person pay the other state's income tax or the one they live in....


 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?...



curious_person
What is a W2 form? what is its importance? how do we obtain it?
                     
 




danielpsw
Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, is used in the United States income tax system as an information return to report wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld from them. The form is also used to report FICA taxes to the Social Security Administration. Relevant amounts on Form W-2 are reported by the Social Security Administration to the Internal Revenue Service.

Employers must complete a Form W-2 for each employee to whom they pay a salary, wage, or other compensation as part of the employment relationship. The Form W-2 reports income on a calendar year (January 1 through December 31) basis, regardless of the fiscal year used by the employer or employee for other Federal tax purposes.

The form consists of six copies:

* Copy A - Submitted by the employer to the Social Security Administration. (In addition, the employer must also submit Form W-3, which is a summary of all Forms W-2 completed, along with all Copies A submitted. The Form W-3 must be signed by the employer.)
* Copy B - To be sent to the employee and filed by the employee with the employee's federal income tax returns.
* Copy C - To be sent to the employee, to be retained by the employee for the employee's records.
* Copy D - To be retained by the employer, for the employer's records.
* Copy 1 - To be filed with the employee's state or local income tax returns (if any).
* Copy 2 - To be filed with the employee's state or local income tax returns (if any).

Employers are instructed to send copies B, C, 1, and 2 to their employees generally by January 31 of the year immediately following the year of income to which the Form W-2 relates, which gives these taxpayers about 2 1/2 months before the April 15 income tax due date. The Form W-2, with Form W-3, generally must be filed by the employer with the Social Security Administration by the end of February.


Tiberius
a W2 is a statement of your earnings for the year from a particular employer. It details your name and SSN along with company information and reports your gross wages, FICA deductions and federal/state/local income taxes withheld. It gives other information such as pre-tax deductions and IRA/pension deductions.
A copy is sent to the IRS and the employee receives up to 4 copies -- one to be filed with a federal return, one with a state, and one with city (if necessary). The 4th copy is retained by the employee.


golferwhoworks
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it is a form that reports your income. You get one from your employer. You get one, the IRS gets one and of course the company keeps them on file


nachi4471
a w-2 form is a statement from your employer disclosing your wages, tips, etc...., You need your w-2 in order to claim your taxes; federal and state/city (if necessary). You get this form from your employer.


Gina
its for your taxes you'll get one when you find a job


George K
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If you work,your company that you work for will give you one.


EvilBunny
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A W-2 is an earnings and income report. You need it to file your income tax return at the end of the year. Your employee is legally obligated to give you one if you are a regular employee (you get a 1099 if you are a contractor) by February 15 each year.

For more information, see the IRS website:
http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-15.html


sircbstp
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It is the form that your employer gives or mails to you at the end of January. You should receive one unless you've moved. Most post offices will not forward them though, so you should contact your employer.


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