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 What did U do with your Tax rebate money?
Spend or Save?...


 The tax rebate: I do qualify, when will we get it? will it be included in our tax refund?
or will it com seperately?...


 How to get rid of tax (while earning large amounts)?
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 Teens for Economic Stimulus Plan?????
So this year in total earnings I earned over $6,500. Now I've heard about the Stimulus plan from my dad and others (I'm 17). And I was wondering if they are going to give the $300-$500 ...


 If I work at the age of 16, and I only live with my mom, would I still need to file taxes in February?
My dad and my mom divorced. It's only my mom that is taking care of me.
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My mom and my dad are divorced, and only my mom takes care of me. This is taking place in C...


 How do I do a credit report on my self?
I'm 16 I work but never filed for taxes and need a credit report because I believe theres misuse of my social security card....


 What is the value of one euro in indian rupees?
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 If i had more than one job last year do i have to file taxes for both jobs?
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 Do I qualify for a stimulus check? Claimed by my parents as dependent but I am 21 and I make good money?
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 Does it really take the full 8-15 days to get a tax refund check back? i've heard it sometimes is sooner??
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 What is 17,692,749 rupees?
How many crores/lakhs?...


 Can anyone help me on this income tax question??(UK)?
Im a student nurse in england, my university fees are paid by the NHS and I also receive a bursary of around £6000 (just below). Ive just got a job with NHS professionals as a care support worker to ...


 Is there a phone number I can call the IRS to find out when I am getting my stimulus package check?
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 Can anyone tell me what I need to do to work in UK?
I applied several times and was considered with a lot of interest due to my qualifications and experience. Then the recruiters kept telling me that I must be in UK first and contact them. I do not ...


 Is doggie vet bills tax deductable?
i have vet bills that total over 1000 dollars because she had surgery and checkups in between can i claim that on my taxes for 2008 (i know silly question)...


 What taxes do canadians pay on money they inherit?
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 I lose my W2...?
I recently lost my W2 form. I left it in a folder at school...and when I went to go back to get the folder a few days later - it was gone. Is there any way I can get another form? Should I be worried ...


 Someone has claimed my son for the 2007 tax year! How do I find out what's going on?
My returns were rejected saying that my son has already been claimed. The IRS advices to mail my returns and when they process them in 4-6 weeks I will get a letter advising I have to prove my legal ...


 If i don't report some of my income to the IRS on my taxes what will happen? Can they find out?
I am pretty much a stay at homemom. I have a small part time job where I made about 4,000 dollars. They did not take any taxes out of each of my pay checks. If I didn't turn the W-2 stub in ...


 What sort of tax and ni would you expect to pay on wages of £450?
i have a wife 2 kids if that makes any difference. as i'm not sure if my tax code is ...



m_krishi
Whats my tax rate?
i am working a lot and trying to ave something right now for a year or two. I am working around 80 hours a week.

my earnings:

1st job: 35 hours per week-- £14000 per year
2nd job: 30 hours per week--- £11520 per year
3rd job: 14 hours per week--- £ 9600 per year


total earning - £35120 per year

how much tax am i paying and can i claim for any tax return??
                     
 




zeggy
In your first job presuming your tax code is the standard personal allowance (522L) you will earn £5225 in your first job before paying tax.
The first £2230 after that are taxed at 10% and the rest up to £34600 are taxed at 22%. The rest after that £520 is taxed at 40%.
Also don't forget to include your National Insurance contribution which is around 11%.

Roughly I would say that you would be paying around £6400 tax and £3200 National Insurance on your wages of £35120


Sam Sock Puppet
God, ring the inland revenue, and stop getting people to do your work for you.



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On the basis of your total earning of £35,120, your total taxable income is £30,085, incurring:

Tax: £6,360.70
NI: £3,150.36

Resulting in net income of £25,608.94 a year.


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which one is the benefit one


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30 percent


jackie m
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did you let the tax office know that you have more than one job? - they adjust your rate to suit all of them, if not you will be hit with a big tax bill.


Onestep downfrom God
Your tax rate is mainly 22% with a very small amount liable to higher rate tax, assuming you have no deductions other than your personal allowance.


angelstar*****
about 32%. apply for a rebate


♪♫Jay is Sexy♪♫
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what the hell is that? I leave in America I do not understand European Money.. I feel so Stupid wish I could help you :o(


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