I donated a bunch of baby items to a local low income day care center. They wrote out a donations slip for me and the total is an estimated total of 400.00. Is that enough to claim? I thought I read ...
ok thats good but when the wages are so low how does the single parent benefit when they have to pay the going rate for childminders or nursery care????...
I was just wondering when or how you know when your gonna get yours?! I heard that they were sending them out already...Are they or not? Do they have a certain order on how they are sending them out?!...
He pays child support and they take out 20% of his check. And he is not behind either. But we are just concerned that she may be able to take 20% of his tax return also. Because any income that he ...
If so I was hoping that someone could look up what the tax is for 18,439 thats my taxable income so far this year I have a 2006 booklet but the one dang page i need was ripped out. I am just trying ...
I just got a W-@ from 2 different jobs. I'm filing online ona free site. I've entered a W-2 form for each job, but now I have to do a 1040. Do I do a seperate 1040 for each job or do i just ...
My husbands employer gave him W2 on 02/05 and the whole thing was wrong.My husband told them his earned wages were
3 times the amount they put down.They said it's too late we already
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Maybe I'm not thinking this through right, but it seems that if I dropped my dependents on my W-4 so that my employer takes out the minimum amount of taxes, I could put that money away (I'm ...
She charges the fee by form. Does anyone know what the charges may be. I KNOW THEY ARE FREE OFF THE NET, and so on. But she needs to prepare them for me, because they are complicated. Any ideas ...
NOT! its a pain in the bum so much dam money have to be paid a month, what is the point of it just more money,its not enough that we pay tax on our wages to is it !...
Lauren D
What is the whole % of tax and NI contributions taken off your salary each month if u earn £27 000 p/annum?
Gross Pay 27,000.00
Tax free Allowances 5,035.00
Total taxable 21,965.00
Tax paid 4,574.30
National Insurance 2,415.16
Total Deductions 6,989.46
2006 Net Wage £20,010.54
So total deductions are : 25.9% of gross for the 2006/2007 tax year
Jane S
approximately one third
cooldaddyhot
Dr Greens is the correct answer assuming you get the single persons tax allowance
OriginalBubble
General answer is usually a third.
cool runings
Whats Gordon Brown doing here misquaranding as Dr Green. Good answer from Dr Green. But do not give him/her the 10 points he is too good for that.
Maz
The National insurance is 11% and as for tax it all depends on your tax code.
mini the prophet of fubar
if you want to quibble about it you pay extra tax for most purchases so if you drink alcohol smoke tobacco or drive a vehicle that uses petrol you pay tax on these as well (the tax is often much more than the actual product)