i decided to leave my job september 05 and try setting up my own business. Within that year i made 33 k but did not pay any tax out of this i paid for all new computer etc and needed a care to ...
It is my understanding that a daycare provider must be licensed to be able to get a tax credit or use the Dependant Care benefit through work. But I hear of people using the social security number ...
ok so i filed electronically this year on Jan 21st, the person who filed for me told me i should be getting my check deposited into my bank acct by the 1st...and I just checked the irs website and ...
I filed my taxes using Turbo Tax on 01/17. It was accepted by the IRS on 01/18 and at the time, it said that I would get my refund buy 01/30. I ended up checking the IRS website a few days later and ...
I have a lot of friends who do it themselves and say it's simple. There are also people who say you get more back if you take them to a place like HR Block or a CPA. Will I be able to maximize ...
I currently work part time as a medical transcriptionist at home. The only expenses I deduct at the end of the year are books and equipment, etc. and also my DSL but can I deduct part of all of my ...
So back in 2005 I worked at a summer job for about 2 months and earned around $1,000 point being that I was not required to file taxes that year because I earned so little that year. My question is ...
I'd put 1 if I were you. That means you'll get more money up front in your paychecks and they won't take so much out in taxes. If you put 0 down, you'll get a huge refund check during tax time but I'd prefer to get that money sooner in my paychecks. The chances of you actually oweing anything to the government during tax time will be very small if you put 1 and you might still even get a refund. Putting 0 down will guarantee tiny paychecks!
Mr.OldGuy
1
Sheila
1
M & R's Mom
Zero
whitney
to get the most taxes taken out so you have the biggest chance of breaking even come tax time claim 0, if you want a slight break, claim 1 or 2
i claim 2 and ive never owed,and still get a refund
Lusty Lush
i usually put 1
lcritter55118
Just to be safe I would claim single 1. Depending on how much you are going to make, you might be able to get away with single 2. If you don't mind paying in a little bit in April.
bostonianinmo
If your parents can still claim you as a dependent, put 0. Otherwise put 1.
SweetPandemonium
0 so they hold out enough taxes...believe me, it's nicer to get a refund than to have to pay if they don't hold out enough. happened to us last year, and it sucked big time.
Mrs Apple
You should state "0". Your company will take out more money for taxes, but you won't end up oweing more money when you file your taxes.