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 Question about Taxes and a Student loan in default?
My student loan is in default (around $7000) I'm not working but I have gotten notices that they can garnish my wages or seize my tax refund. I'm planning on paying it off as soon as I go ...


 If I own a house and my friend helps pay the interest etc on it, can he write that off on his taxes?
My boyfriend helps pay for my house though he is not on the title, can he still write this payment off on his taxes? How does he do this?...


 How much will i be taxed if I earn £12,000 per year?
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 Income until what date should be on a 1099-Misc for '06?
This is my first year filing income from a 1099-Misc and have a very simple (possibly dumb) question:

I'm looking at a 1099-Misc form from the business I worked for and the dollar ...


 Who is eligible for the 2008 economic tax return?
Im 20 about to be 21 a student and I have paid taxes for several years now, the only reason I ask is because my father still claims me as a dependant since im in school. I was under the influence ...


 How do my boyfriend and I file taxes, I own the home & he pays me rent?
Does that effect how much I get back, by claiming he's paying me rent?
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We live together and share all expenses, but I'm the onlyone on the loan....


 With the money we pay in taxes do you thing we should have better results?

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Do you think !!!!...


 Couldn't we solve the budget problem if we put a tax on sex?
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 When should I expect to receive my tax bonus?
I know the fed gov't rolled out a rebate/bonus- when will the tax payers receive this? Will it be by check via USPS?...


 What does this mean regarding my taxes?
H&R Block told me this. I'm a student and I'm not familiar with doing taxes.

Because your tax liability is less than the amount of your Education Credit, the amount of ...


 How can i find out if i have been overpaying my Tax??
I am just wondereing how i can find out if i have been paying too much tax to HMRC. I have been self employed for the past 4 years. April 06 i received a letter stating that i have underpaid my tax, ...


 Can I still submit in my tax return from last year?
If I didnt file in my tax return last year, can I submit it along with my tax return this year?...


 Unpaid council tax bailiffs coming 2?
To all the people that aswered my first question regarding my friends unpaid council tax and that the bailiffs are to talk to her regarding a payment plan which has to be done in person. My friend ...


 Claiming a dependent?
My fiance and I had a son in September. We are not married yet so we will be filing single this year.. if I claim my son this year, can my fiance claim my son next year.. or does it have to be the ...


 Which form does the landlord have to fill out for renters for taxes???

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Ok, I should clarify this because only a few of you are understanding (and I thank you for those who are!) When one rents an apartment, the landlord usually gives ...


 Can a mortgage company take your tax returns?
I had to move from one state to another. I have been trying to sell my old house for about a year. Finally I am going to have to do a short sell (I have a couple offers to pay less than what I owe ...


 Will i receive a stimulus check from the IRS if i owed them money?
I did receive a letter stating i would get a check by the 30th of May but have yet to get anything....


 Are bonus checks taxed more than regular salary?
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 After dispatching my return I realized that I had not signed the 1040. Can I send another copy with my sign?
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 What is a rebate and who qualifies? 10 points ?

Apparently if you earn less that the personal allowance you can claim a rebate is this the case?

Any extra would ...



techietiff
Which takes more federal taxes, claiming "1" or "0" on your W-4?
                     
 




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Zero. (Note that claiming zero is different from claiming "exempt").


redvelvetflames4ever
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Most definitely "0."


jojo
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the more numbers you have the less they take but remember you may have to pay at tax time


bookie
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Claiming "0" will take out the most taxes.


Krusty
Claiming "0" will take out the most taxes.
If you are young, and your parents claim you on their taxes, you shold claim "0", or else you may have to pay on April 15.


exhaustedtraveler
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If you put "0" they will take out more from each check, but you're more likely to get a refund. If you put a "1" they'll take less, but you might owe money in April...


perfectmom88
claiming 0 will take more taxes-the more you claim the less taxes they take out.


grandparay00
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0The feds get more of your paycheck for eCH PERSON YOU CLAIM THEY GET LESS PER PAY CHECK. sOME PEOPLE CLAIM 0 SO THEY CAN GET A REFUND IF YOU DO THIS THE FEDS GET TO USE ALL THAT MONEY INTEREST FREE TILL YOU GET IT BACK.


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