Can i claim my daughter as my dependant if she gets married this month before i file? |
| my daughter will get married in2006 she has lived with me the past year i will also claim my other two children. can i claim her even after she gets married for 2006?... |
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Can I claim my dog as a dependent and itemize his expenses? |
He had no income last year. Also can I claim my neighbors dog as he sometimes steals my dogs food?
This is a bit of sarcasm after reading some of the tax questions on here.... |
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I recieved a a mail from the national lottery uk that i won the online lottery is it write? |
| It is telling that i won the prize money of five hundered thousand British pound. And also saying that i have to go to this office with in 24 hours. But i Can't to go there because of some ... |
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Road Tax in the uk? |
My car tax runs out today but i cant afford to get a new one for a couple of weeks.
I wont be driving the car and it will be sat on my drive.
How long do i get before i ... |
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I don't want a rebate? |
| Is there anyway to stop the government from sending my tax rebate check to me? I don't want the extra 600 dollars. I read in an article on Yahoo that "the money actually is officially an &... |
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Why do people look so negatively at paying taxes? |
| I look at it as like i'm giving back to the country for the success that my country made possible. I couldn't have made the money without the backbone, the capitalism, and security that my ... |
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What % Tax do I pay? I live in UK and earn 15k per year.? |
| Im trying to work out my monthly salary based on my yearly salary and the web page Im using is asking for a % of Tax I pay? Anyone know what it is?... |
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IRS Lies AGAIN? |
| So they let the media lie to the entire nation (the public was mislead according to the IRS rep I spoke with) about their stimulus payments. I was under the estimation that if you made over 3,000 and ... |
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I just recieved a $100,000 settlement. Should I report this income on my taxes? |
Additional Details The settlement is from an automobile accident (personal injury). Does this make a difference?... |
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I have not received my tax rebate on May 9 my SSN# 51and should have had it deposited by yesterday. Any ideas? |
| I efile my taxes by Turbo Tax and I pay my taxes by direct deposit on March 15, I suppossed receive my stimulus tax rebate yesterday May 09 by direct deposit, but I still waiting, somebody know what ... |
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What is the VAT on £80? |
| I know its 17.5% do you divide that into 80, I am confused.... |
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Angry that foreigners can claim benefits in uk etc. then return home and still receive it ? |
Additional Details There have been articles in various newspapers recently...one (romanian family i think)child benefit /family credit etc...... |
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Tax question: i have the choice of donating $20,000 of inventory to charity, or sell for $500. which is best? |
| I have to liquidate 20k of assets (my business tanked) and looking to make the best of the situation... thank you for your advice in advance.... |
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My father is greedy and wants to claim me as a dependent. im 23 and lived with him all year and went to school |
| if he claims me i owe the gov 2000 if not i get back a 64 dollar return. i earned 23,000 and supported myself and just stayed there. i paid rent, food, clothes, school, insurance etc. hes ... |
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I have received a message stating u have won yahoo uk-ieland award? |
| that message give me a form to fill and submit to some agent and he replies to me stating that u have to submit a form given below to Nation wide bank Plc and they have told me that ur prize money in ... |
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Do you have to declare your earnings if you work under 16 hrs? |
| I am not entitled to working tax as my partners income is just over the limit.We claim child tax credit.If I was to work a couple of hours a day for the minimum wage would I have to declare this to ... |
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dr_salvadore@verizon... | When is the best time to pay my taxes? |
Just wanna know for the future... Additional Details Any taxes... |
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just♪wondering
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If you are on a salary, your employer will withhold taxes from your paycheck. This is actually you paying taxes. When you file your tax return, you are reconciling the amount of taxes you have paid against the actual amount owed. If not enough was withheld, you will owe taxes. If too much is owed, you may also owe interest and penalties, so you want to make sure your withholding are reasonable so that you basically cover all your taxes owed. If you have paid too much, you get a refund, but getting a large refund doesn't mean you have hit the lottery. It means you have been having too much withheld from your check and you have made an interest-free loan to the government. Your goal should be to get back or owe no more than about $100. When you start a job, you have to fill out federal and state tax withholding forms, which explain how to calculate a reasonable number of exemptions. You can also change these at any time, if your circumstances change, like you take a second job, you get married, you have a child, etc. If you don't know what you are doing, ask a tax professional to help you figure it out.
Now, as for when to file your taxes. Do your tax return as soon as you get all the information you need (W2s, 1099s, etc.). If you are getting a refund, file right away. If you owe (but not enough to owe a penalty) wait and file close to April 15. If you owe with a penalty, pay as soon as possible, since the interest will keep accruing.
Hope that helps. |
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Benz
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Before April of each year..I believe |
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Jon N
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Febuary or March. |
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teehee
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You should complete all the tax forms and be ready to file as soon as you can.
If you are expecting a refund, you should file taxes as soon as possible (generally, unless you keep exceptional records of any taxable transactions, that time would be beginning of February, because all the tax-related forms you may need must be sent to you by January 31 (so give a few days to receive the last ones). If you keep good records and know all the amounts, you can file in January (I don't know for sure, but it might just be January 1st or 2nd).
If you owe less than $1000 in federal taxes, you should wait as long as possible (usually April 15, but in 2006 it was April 17 if you mailed them from USPS).
If you owe more than $1000 in federal taxes, then you may end up paying a penalty. To avoid this, you should file estimated taxes quarterly. The deadlines for these are the 15th of April, June, September, and January for the preceeding quarter.
I don't know about the amounts owed in state taxes to avoid penalty. You should look it up, it's likely available online.
The reason you should wait until the deadline is because you can earn interest on this money up until the deadline. We're talking pennies on the dollar here, but if you apply this idea to everything you do, it may work out to a substantial amount of interest income. A penny saved. |
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browneyez_sv
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Every year ,before april 15th. |
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Irish
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Before they become due. |
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jamesflinchbaugh
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As soon as possible if you're expecting a refund. Otherwise get them in by April 15th. |
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rawdawgsgo_hard2005
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YOU SHOULD PAY YOUR TAXES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE OR IF NOT WORK OUT A PAYMENT PLAN IN ADVANCE WITH THE IRS THIS WILL PREVENT PENALTIES , LATE FEES, ASSETS BEING FROZEN.... AS SOON AS YOU GET YOUR W2 FILE TAXES BE HONEST WHEN EXPLAINING HOW MUCH YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY EACH MONTH.... IT WILL WORK OUT GOOD LUCK |
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Ohmster
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In general, if you are going to OWE taxes, get it postmarked (mail it) on the last possible day which is normally April 15. That way, they dont take your money until a few days after April 15. Paying early gets you nothing unless you are required to pay estimated taxes (usually only if you are not an employee and have nothing deducted from your paycheck). If you are a business owner you may have to pay estimated quarterly taxes throughout the tax year. Speaking of deducted from your paycheck--if you do this and have been getting a big refund every April, you may want to decrease the amount they withhold each paycheck. You are essentially giving Uncle Sam an intrest-free loan from the time of deduction to the following April. Better to keep that money (making your paycheck bigger) and earn interest on it yourself. Just dont under-withhold or you will be hit with penalties at a certain point. The optimal amount of refund/amount due on April 15 is $0.00 so the closest you can get to that the better. Note that many factors will contribute to how much you should withold. Seek Professional Tax Help for help with your specific situation. |
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smgray99
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If you owe money then you pay the day before they are due, if you are due a refund you send the return in as soon as you can. |
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jesseica
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Before April 15th.
But the earlier you do it in the year the faster they come back. And the less waiting in lines you have to do if you have a company do them.
I always try to do mine no later than the beginning of February. Just as long as I have gotten all my checks from the year before already. |
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Mrs. Lisa
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what kind of taxes? |
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RiddicksIndigo
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wayyyyy before april 15th |
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Dee_Dee
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A.S.A.P |
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