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 I am unable to pay my delinquent taxes. Will the IRS accept an Offer in Compromise?
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 When will I get my tax rebate?
Ok I looked on the IRS website and it said july 11th. Does that mean that is when it will be mailed or when I get it. if so how long does it take to get it after they mail?...


 Why does the county worries what cars and junk sit on your property when you pay for it?
See you pay property taxes, state taxes, insurance, ect. All that BS! And the county comes out write you a ticket fining because you have a truck with a blown engine! I think thats BS because you own ...


 Obama says he will cut taxes, however people are saying he will raise them?
I heard a obama speech and he said he will "cut taxes", however, many people are saying that he wont, he will actually raise them..
This is a speech of obama's that I really liked ...


 What does the government or the state do about ppl who do not file their taxes? Do they track them down?
I am wondering because my daughter's father has refused to file for the last 4 year cuz he owes back child support,. Wondering if they track you down and make you file?...


 My sons dad and i both claimed him on our taxes 1 year by accident. the irs never said anything. why is this?
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 Does my newborn qualify as a dependent?
My child was born 10/29/2008
Today I filed my taxes, and I did not qualify for a child credit. Is this because he hasn't lived with me for more than 6 months? My boyfriend seems to think I ...


 When you help anyone do you expect return?
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 Whats a salary?
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 I am legally separated from my wife and have full custody of the children. How do I file my taxes this year?
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 Does any one know what months of the year we dont pay council tax?
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 Council tax problem?
i couldnt pay my council tax bills due to being in and out of work. they sent court summons and i wrote them an offer letter in which i said i would pay £75 every month.

i sent them this ...


 Owe the IRS 80,000 in taxes. Cannot pay! does anyone know if you can file chapter 7 bk in the state of Ca?
MY HUSBAND AND MYSELF ARE BOTH IN THE RE AND MORTGAGE INDUSTRY. NEED I SAY MORE ?ON TOP OF EVERYTHING ELSE WE FOUND OUT IN MARCH WE WERE BEING AUDITED! SO WE HIRED AN ATTORNEY WHO PERFORMED THE AUDIT ...


 Will I be able to claim child tax credit for 2006 yr?
I am pregant and due in November. Will I be able to claim this child on my 2006 taxes. We have two other children who have been eligible for this credit.

Just wondering if it matters ...


 I'm single with no available tax deductions, should I adopt a kid so I can get a tax deduction?
I want some of that weath Obama is going to spread around....


 I am married, 66yrs, and living separately, I want to file taxes separately, will i owe if i do it that way?
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 What is wrong in showing a boy that you are jelouse?
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 How much longer will it take?
We mailed our taxes in on April 2 and we still don't have our refund back. How much longer do you think it will take?...


 Called Stimulus Rebate Hotline Today?
Well the hotline has been updated! But still not happy, but have to live with it! We filed turbo tax and had to wait on a paper check because we had the fees taken from our return. Finally today the ...


 I got 1074 out of 1200 what is the percentage?
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pg143pb
Which tax forms do I file if I get paid in cash?
                     
 




nova_queen_28
I am a former tax preparer.

A 1099 form could be issued to you for payments made in cash (or via non-payroll check) that is given to you for services (work) performed. The recipient of the cash would not be the appropriate person to fill out a 1099 form. The recipient of the cash would be the receiver of the form.

If you are claiming the cash as income, you would most likely list it as income from your own business on a Schedule C form. This is an addition to your regular 1040 form. In some cases you could list it as a line item on page 1 of your 1040 form as just 'other income'. To determine which one I would need to know more details about the work you performed.

While many people do not advocate claiming this as income (ie, 'under the table'). I do recommend claiming it for two reasons: 1) It is supposed to be reported so if you were ever audited it would not pose a problem for you (also you do not know if the payor is claiming that they paid you, which would be a red flag for an audit) and 2) If it is sizeable it could later impact the amount of social security benefits to which you would be entitled.

Feel free to e-mail me if you would like to discuss in more detail outside of this forum.


bill j
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mediahoney
You can file IRS Form 1099. Most people avoid the whole thing and don't declare cash income. God bless, ya! You're an honest woman!


sndtrkman
Most likely a 1099 but you have to be careful with that one, because when Tax time comes around you'll end up owing more.


Girl
talk to a CPA about this one


clank
Unless you are a corporation, a resident alien, a resident of D.C., or residing in a foreign country, there is no law that makes you liable for a federal tax.

Caveat: If you have filed a W-4 or previously filed, the government may make a presumption that you have self- declared yourself a filer, and move to force you to file.

I am not a lawyer and this does not constitute legal advise.


patclem2
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The same as everybody else. But why would you want to file? If you are paid in cash, I am assuming that taxes aren't taken out of your pay. This means you will have to pay them. Just take the money and keep your mouth shut


otto
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1099...any time you are not "on the books" meaning you have filled out a W2 with your employer(get a paycheck with deductions, etc.) then you typically file a 1099.

Best thing to do to keep from getting bitten by the tax man..RECEIPTS. Save em. You get paid in cash there's plenty of things you can deduct depending on your line of work. Otherwise, whatever you get paid, put aside about 25% of what you earn (ie $400 a week cash, take $100 and dont touch it OR do it on a monthly basis..either way do it)


yes_im-addicted@sbcglobal.net
Usually a 1099. That's what my husband used to get when he worked for cash and had to pay his own taxes.


nth_iq
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we need to know if you are getting paid under the table first. and if not, are they taking taxes and soc. sec. out, if they are taking them out, then it's the form you use for your income level


J. H.
none if your getting paid in cash you don't have to file or pay taxes on it...unless your a government employee but then you wouldn't be getting paid in cash.


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