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 Can I claim single on my taxes even though I'm married?
My wife owes money on student loans and has her tax return garnished every year, I want to keep my return, What should I do?...


 My mom stole my Tax Return...Ideas?
My mom (who is not the most honest lady out there) filed my claim and took care of my tax rebate for me this year, like she did every year...but when I asked her how much I was getting back she said 1...


 If I earn £4000/month in UK, how much tax will I pay as a single working man?
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 Are individuals with at least 7 children/dependents exempt from paying taxes?
A bus driver told me that after the birth of his seventh child he was permanently excluded from paying all taxes....


 Is it possible to find out in the UK if a person is paying income tax if u know his name,surname and address?
Is it possible to find out if a person is paying income tax in the uk if you know his name,surname and address? What details do you need to know if I want to report anybody to the Inland Revenue O...


 What Will They Do If I Go To Court?
I was late paying my December installment of my council tax and paid it with the January installment in cash on the 15 Jan ( it should have been paid on ! Dec and 1 Jan) but recieved a Magistrate ...


 Is it legal for a company to break into your house and take your things because you're behind on council tax?
We are behind a few months on council tax - we don't qualify for any discounts even though my wife is on Incapacity Benefit and I have a low-income part time job and we have two children under ...


 Has anyone ever earned less than what they pay out each month?
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 Single Father Tax Question?
Tough question. Here are the details. I am the custodial parent. Due to Divorce papers my ex-wife gets to claim her for 2006. Also, She has two other children that she will claim as dependents ...


 Do middle and low income Americans have a valid argument that we are being 'over taxed"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/ The Internal Revenue Code (title 26 of the United States Code) lists taxes and "fees" such as:
Accounts receivable tax
A...


 Income support question?
if i get a job working ten hours per week say on minimum wage how much income support will i get. i already claim this but do not work. i have a 10 month old daughter. i know i cant claim working tax ...


 HELP ME PLEASE i need to add VAT?
could some one help me, i just bought a item from ebay but the seller wants 17:5 % on top VAT how much do i add i will post a link below, do i add 17.5% final sale or as well as the tenner post cost ...


 I will be unable to file my taxes on time, what can be done?
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 Do you have to pay a fee to uk national lottery to recieve your winning?
for admidstration work and ...


 At what income level do you not have to pay income tax?
Is there an income level under which you don't owe tax?...


 Anyone get their 1/25 Tax Refund Deposited Today?
Just checking to see if anyone with direct deposit has received their refund today. If you receive it, please post and let us know.

Good luck to everyone!
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 Should taxes go down or go up instead?
I ask because of robin hood and the crippling tax system which once supported the upper-classes; some money today goes to the lower-classes, like relief....


 I haven't filed my taxes for 2 years. Is it too late to add those W2 forms?
I had multiple jobs in the past 2 years and never filed my taxes before. Now I'm wondering if I could still add those jobs from 2004 and 2005?...


 How do you save on taxes by giving to charity?
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 I have received an email from UK NATIONAL LOTTERY DESK ,FIRSTLY they order to pay courier chargers,can i trust
they have said that to 577pounds as courier charges and insurance basis then they will sent my winning check through courier .i am inCONFUSION MODE because sometimes these are gambling so please give ...



holdthephone11
When does "tax season" start and end?
                     
 




killbasabill
Officially it begins on January 1 and ends on April 15.


♥Spiders Squirting Sweetheart♥
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It's started now and ends April 15th


MoB
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For individuals taxes need to be filed by April 15th 2008 or if you file an extension then by October 15th 2008. You only need to file one extension on April 15th that is good through October 15th. If you owe, even if you filed an extension, interest is accrued from April 15th.
The start date that the IRS is accepting E-filing starts Jan. 11th or Feb 11th depending if you are using certain forms.


TJ
IT STARTS JANUARY 11TH - APRIL 15TH


dcmich1115
it starts the day you are born and doesnt end until your estate is settled when you die


nancygoldman@sbcglobal.net
it never ends , sorry


lisalau
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you can send it in now and ends April 15


kj
That depends. For a CPA It usually starts about now. All individual tax returns have to be sent to the IRS by April 15. BUT if someone files an extension they get 3 more months. Then if they file another one they get 3 more months. October 15 is the final FINAL day.


elmo53_53
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It's starts now and ends April 15.


Mordi
it starts every year at the start of the new year and ends April 15th unless you have an authoritive valid extension.

All W2 forms and other information are required by law to be mailed out to you by no later than january 30th, but you can get them sooner if your company allows it, so it starts in january and ends April 15th


lbtrusting
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JANUARY 1ST. THROUGH DECEMBER 31


hawkeyeRose
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well all businesses you worked for have to send out w2s by jan 31st. As soon as you have that you can file. the sooner you do the sooner you will get a refund, however you must be filed by April 15th or you will endure late penalties


THE REALEST KUBANITA 4 YA
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That is right it starts now and ends April 15th.


Mike
the REAL Tax Season NEVER ENDS--planning is a year-round thing and making things happen requires timing, good advice, and sometimes a bit of luck. For example, if you win the lottery in December, DO NOT cash your ticket until after Jan 1st. This way, you do not pay taxes on the win for a whole year and you can use the money to make you more money for that time.

The "traditional" tax season starts when a tax year ends (for most cash basis taxpayers on December 31st) and ends when the tax returns are due, April 15th. Much can be done outside of that limited period to save money in the future.


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