Is this a scam? I got this email asking to shift funds for companies with my bank a/c, what do you think? |
Below is the email. If you think it's a scam please tell me how you think the scam operates, in detail. Thanks ----------------------------------------...
Marshal's Corp. is now hiring!... |
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Need some clarification on how taxes work? |
Okay so say i made $4000 last year and my parents could claim me. So If they claimed me on their taxes, i wouldn't be able to get my tax money back?
The reason for asking this is ... |
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Any way to reduce my Self-employment tax that I pay without decreasing my Income? |
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Is a company suppose to charge you sales tax on your order before delivery charges or after? |
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Gas Prices? |
Can anyone think of a legal, yet effective, way of showing our disgust with the oil prices? Currently, I'm paying $2.84/gal. This time last month, the price was hovering around $2.25/gal. ... |
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Help! Apparently I owe the tax credits people over £4,000? |
This is for an overpayment, apparently. They say that I didn't inform them of a change in circumstance, which I did twice. I didn't realise they were overpaying me at all.
They ... |
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2008 tax rebate? |
Has anyone who is supposed to be getting the tax rebate received theirs yet?? Mine is supposed to be direct deposit but sill notta!! Additional Details What the heck everyone seems to ... |
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How long does it take for a tax refund check to arrive after it was mailed? |
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Why no taxes taken out? |
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No NI contributions deducted? |
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Earned Income credit $2941 in interest income, no credit? |
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Is it better to pay the high fees for H&R Block, or file free with the IRS? |
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Change on dates for tax stimulus refund?? |
Has anyone heard that the dates were changed and moved to a sooner date as to when the refund checks would be mailed?
Can you provide a link if you have one??
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AKA WTA | When someone gets Social Security, is the money taxed by the government? |
Isn't that money getting taxed twice if it is? |
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Misti
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Yes it does...My mother just started getting her ss retirement a few months ago and it gets taxed...I think thats a bunch of BS...its bad enough she doesnt get very much but to tax her on something she already got taxed on makes me furious |
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Rob
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That depends on whether there is any other income involved, If you are getting SS benefits and working and the other income plus 50% of the SS exceeds a certain dollar amount, then up to 85% of the SS could be taxable. If there is no other income then none of the SS benefits would be taxable
Publication 915
http://www.irs.gov/publications/p915/index.html |
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mikewpu04
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Welcome to the USA, yes, you get hit twice. |
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Robert in Nuuanu
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Retirement Social Security is taxable, depending on the retiree's other income.
SSDI (Social Security Disability Income) is taxable, depending on the taxpayer's other income.
SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is not taxable.
If a taxpayer receiving retirement social security or SSDI, and they have substantial other income, they will be taxed twice. However, chances are that the benefits received, over time, will be much greater than the original tax payed, even with the double tax. |
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Texan
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Depends on how must other monies you make. Yes, it can be taxed twice..... |
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captainsay2000
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yes and yes |
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non_apologetic_american
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It's income, therefore it is taxed.
Is it taxed twice...no not really because Social Security is not an investment account. In other words, the money you put in, though taxed, isn't really related to the money you take out. Your money is gone, and many people will never take out more than they put in, especially if you consider any real rate of return that should be expected from normal investments.
P.S. Why the neg? Don't shoot the messenger. The money isn't taxed twice. For it to be taxed twice it would have to be the same money. The money you get out comes from a pool, not an individual account, therefore it isn't your money, taxed again.
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recovering christian
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yes, and yes. |
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