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 Help with figuring my taxes?
Im trying to find out how much i may get back
i paid:
i made 31,652.07
federal: 3133.33
state: 1564.00

i have no kids and nothing to claim could some give me a idea of ...


 Tax Audit question. I got audited. What do I do?
I got audited and the IRS sent me a letter saying I owe $3,236!!! Its my first time being audited and I really don't have the money to pay this off. I was wondering if anyone knew if I'll ...


 How much is a typical tax refund of a single family, owning a house and has one dependent?
We're doing our taxes on our own for the very first time (TurboTax). Not sure if I'm doing it right because its lower than the usual refund we get and I have entered all infos I believe. S...


 What kind of taxes to I have to pay if I make money online?
What kind of taxes to I have to pay if I make money online through Google AdSense or another program such as Amazon's Affiliate program?...


 Will i get money back from my student loan on my taxes?
obviously im in the lower tax bracket, so when i file my income tax Im wondering how does the student loan affect it? Iknow when I report my taxes I will get money back for the federal money they ...


 Has any one received their 2009 federal tax refund early or received yet?
I was under the impression that the first wave of deposits was 1-30-09 but now other peaople are saying the irs website (whers my refund) changed for them and says they will get by tommarro and one ...


 Tax on sell of home with less than 2 years ownership question.?
Preparing to take taxes to pro. Used turbotax to get preliminary idea of where we stand this year, but having trouble with home sale in the program.

If I owned home for 18 months, ...


 Hi does anyone know if the stimulus checks for Friday will go out Thursday night so they deposit Friday?
T...


 Why are tips and gratuaties taxed? What year did the U.S. establish this as a taxable item?
Since workers have no guarantee of receiving one (gratuatity), or at times receive less than 15%, how is it they are taxed? What other countries place tax on tips, gifts/gratuaties?
T...


 Please help irs trouble?
my dad is in serious irs trouble. he owes more than 12,000 dollars and we dont have the money to pay for it. is there anything we can do so they dont come and take our property. please ...


 Is spousal support tax deductible?
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 Tell me how do i find my brother and not have to pay.i need to let him know that my mother pass away.thank you
my brother live in Al.need help to find him how do i go abount it....


 What to do if your company does not deposit your TDS to The Government of India.?
What to do if your company does not deposit your TDS to The Income Tax t Dept
It happened so and Im not sure wheteher I shall get Form 16 either.
I have to file my returns to acquire a loan ...


 My pan card no. is allotted, but i did not get my pan card by post to my house address. how can i get my card?
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 Are the 2008 tax rebates going to be subtracted from our 2009 refunds?
I've heard that our refunds in 2009 will be lower because of the rebates but can't find any information on that....


 Once TDS is done on Fixed deposits, is the balance amount taxed again?
Is the balance amount on which the tax is paid, considered part of the earnings and taxed again?...


 Tax return question?
I just got a letter from my university saying that I need to bring over my tax return... this sounds dumb, but what is that? I have my W-2 but they want that and my tax return, I did my taxes online, ...


 Do I have to report income below $300 for the last year?
I know it's not taxable, but so I have to report it?
Please advise
Thanks
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Forgot to mention - this is not my only ...


 How do you get around declaring inheritance tax.?
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 I was claimed as a depedent, will I sill get a tax rebate this upcoming summer?
I am a 21 year old female. My mother claimed me as a depedent on her taxes. Does this limit me from getting the possble $300 or $600 rebate being sent out later this year?...



orionsgirl76
Which parent can claim our 5 yr old son on their taxes?
We are legally divorced and have 50/50 custody. I have our son from Monday after school through Friday when I drop him off at school. I provide medical insurance for him. My ex wants to claim him on his taxes this year but I feel I should. Which one of us can legally claim him? My ex says that if I claim him he wants half of whatever I get. Can he legally insist on that? Thanks in advance.
                     
 




goofybored
You have more of a legal right to claim your son, than your ex, if the child lives with you all week, and sees his dad on the weekends, you have the right to claim him on your taxes. does not matter if he is paying child support, in the eyes of the gov. he owes that. Also, if your divorce degree states how you claim your child, you must abide by that. He cannot make you give him half of your refund. No he cannot legally make you give him your money.


Jan
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You having him 5 days a week is not 50/50 custody. Whichever parent provides more than half the support of the child i.e. main residence, clothing, medical insurance, food, etc. is the parent that can claim. Even with split custody, in your divorce agreement it should have given one of you managing conservatorship rights to make major decisions.....I say claim him, if your ex does....you are both going to have to prove expenses to the IRS, but once you are divorced, he has no rights to any refund you receive.


Sunshine
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I have heard that you each claim him for 6 months of the year.


Deana G
Sorry I don't know for sure....Try contacting your attorney or a tax consultant.


♠♣♥Rogue♣♥♠
Rotate yearly - major point to have been put in your divorce papers. Most common problems with taxes after the fact


'bye, Yahoo...U Suk
Whoever has legal custody as stated on the divorce decree claims him.


freedomnow1950
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A CPA can give you the answers you need. I should think that both of you can claim--50% of the deduction.


saintlyinnocents
Call H&R Block, they can help answer your question. But when split up, that is really up to the two of you, and no, unless one of you pays child support, neither one of you can really insist on half payment. But if one of you is paying child support, then whoever is NOT paying is the one that is supposed to claim the child.


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