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 Can a 17 year old file their own taxes even if they are someone's dependent?
My younger sister is 17 and had worked for the last 3 months of 2006. She will be starting college in the fall and needs to start applying for financial aid for the 2007-2008 school year. She lives ...


 If I made payments, can I claim interest paid on realestate if my name is not on loan, but it's on title?
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 Employer JUST gave us the 1099 on April 3rd....can I turn him into the IRS?
My husband was just given his 1099, we had been asking for it since the middle of Feb. from the employer. Then when we got it there was 10K more reported than actually earn wages earned........the ...


 After typing in wife's W-2s, the refund amount lowered. What should I do?
It was first time for me to file jointly and didn't know that I had to type in her W-2s. I used TurboTax to e-file the return, and received the refund. Later I found out I had to put in her ...


 Can I claim a charitable donations on my taxes if I use the standard deduction method?
Or is this something I can only do via itemized deductions?...


 What is your gross yearly income, and what is your age?
Also, are you a high school graduate, college graduate, doctor, etc.?
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What level of education have you attained?

I am 21...high school graduate, some ...


 Should i claim incapacity benefit?
I left work due to bullying and am now on income support. I am finding it hard to make ends meet and really need to get back to work. The effects of the bullying, however, have hit me hard and i ...


 How long will it take to get pan card if v apply?
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 Income tax??
ok this will be my first time doing my income taxes and im pregnant my baby is due on feb 10th can i file after hes born and add him as a dependent??...


 Tax rebate amount wrong?? why??
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 How can I save my Taxes. ?
I am single, hv no dependant and just relocated to Missori, US.
I am staying with my friends in Kansas City MO.
Still confused with US tax rules. Dont know what is IRS, moving expenses and ...


 Tax Refund Direct Deposit Question....?
Our taxes were accepted electronically the morning of February 2nd. The IRS site said that we'd receive it by the 20th. Possibility of it being deposited sooner?...


 Have you already recieved your Stimulous Package Refund check?
was it for the amount you were expecting? More or less?


(I've been hearing some stories that people aren't getting what they were originally told)
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 My parents gifted me $24,000, now they want it back. Can I return the money with no tax consequences?
My parents gifted me $24,000 ($12,000 / each) to help me buy my first house. I recently sold the house after just over a year of ownership because plans in my life have changed. My parents are asking ...


 I am 14 and I want to start wroking. My parents say that i have to pay taxes is this true? Since im only 14?
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 Around when do employers mail out tax returns?
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 What is the tax law?
After nearly 5 whole generations of people, in the USA have been conditioned to pay income taxes, can ANYONE, anyone at all, show, in the federal lawbooks, where I or anyone else MUST pay an income ...


 I got a $10,000.00 tax refund. What should I do with it?
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 Anyone know how i can track my tax return delivery?
Or any way i can find the delivery date? Thanx in advance....


 Stimulus package question...?
My parents filed their 2007 taxes and would like to know how much they may get. They are married filing jointly. The income is $19,460.00. My sister and I live with them as dependents and we are over ...



muzzy666
When emmigrating to another country do you lose your entitlement to uk state pension?
Ive been woking for a while and have paid a fair old whack of national insurance and tax in my working life.
If i was to emmigrate to another country would i lose my basic uk pension. (Can i still claim it whilst living in another country?)
Just wondering if all they money ive paid in tax's etc would be wiped clear if i moved abroad for good?
                     
 




helmut cheez
You can get your pension when living abroad - at least that's what 100.000's of ex-pat Brits in Spain do. certainly within the EU it's not a problem.

Added:
Here's the useful Govt link thatmay help you:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/BritonsLivingAbroad/Money/MoneyArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4000013&chk=OGMB8E

(And - just to 'defend' you from the 'dim' American woman who posted first...
NOTE: to FlaChic...Yahoo doesn't ONLY appear in the US! It may amaze you to learn that the internet works all around the world...so Yahoo uk integrates with Yahoo 'rest of the world' and everyone sees questions posted by anyone else...after all Yahoo doesn't 'read every question' to see if it is 'only regional'... and who knows the answer may be known by someone in the US for a UK question (hmm?)...so FlaChic..it is you who is being 'd-u-u-u-u-h-h-h-h'!!!!)


Jessica
I think you can still claim it. My stepfather moved from the UK to the USA a few years ago and he is still collecting his pension. So I'm guessing it should be the same for you too.


jojo
Very probably yes, though it depends on some cases the country you are going to UK have different rules depending on the country you are going to Switzerand, Monaco you cant the usual countries we emmigrate to. Spain America Austrailia you can Phone the Dept Works and Pensions they have a contact centre they can advise you better.


taketwo
nope


quayely
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Yes, you'll be able to claim your state pension where ever you reside if it is not within the UK.However, dependinhg on where your living, will determine whether you receive the annual increase to the basic state pension that people in the UK -definetely- and those living within the european economic area( EEC)- possibly if once resided in the uk- are entitled to receive i.e the yearly increase linked to the retail price index (RPI).What you need to make sure of is; that you have at least the 11 qualifying years which are needed to give you entitlement to a minimum basic state pension, so that your able to get something on a weekly basis.For a man, or woman born after 1955, this would work out at being approximately £21.06.To get a full state pension you'll need a minimum of 44 qualifying years which at todays rates would be £84.25. Generally speaking,If you emmigrate before achieving this number, then it would be advisable to get a pension forecast to see how many years you have accrued already and pay vonluntary class 3 contributions for the remaining years outstanding - if any- that you require to achieve the requisite years required for a full basic state pension which at the moment do stand at 44 years.However, the recent pension reform announced in the publicised government white paper earlier this year, has proposed that those who reach state pension age after the year 2010 may only need 30 qualifying years to give them entitlement to a full basic pension, so if this applies to you i.e you reach the age of 65 after 2010, then you may not have to make any voluntary contributions at all, as from what I gather, you may well have already achieved this proposed new minimum number of requiste years required for a full basic state pension.


passion_fruitx
I think it depends on the country you emmigrate to. I saw a program the other day about an retired bloke and he wasn't entitled to a pension in Tenerife maybe it's different for the US.


Rawlyn
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For FlaChic (short for flatulence chic I assume) who I notice has disabled the option of contacting her....:

If you think this is an American site, then I'm afraid YOU are the stupid one... Look around you - all Americans? I think not!

Rawlyn.


elusive_butterfly
Good Afternoon,

If you are a British citizen, with all of your documentation, i.e. national insurance contributions paid, income tax, depending on how many years you have worked, you should receive your State Pension where ever you decide to live.

If I were you I would telephone the National Insurance dept. they are based in Newcastle-u-Tyne.

They will post to you a full breakdown of your contributions and also a relection of what you will receive each week once you are retired.

Hope my answer has been of some help to you.
Good Luck


FlaChic
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Why are you asking this question on an American Yahoo site??? DUH!!! You need to contact a government office in your own country who handles this......DUH!!!


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