What can I do to pay lower taxes for this year? |
| Last year 2006 my dauhgter and her child been living with me for several years. They moved out this year in January. I make under 34,000 a year last year I got a refund because of my dependents. I ... |
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Can you file a joint tax return if you aren't married? |
Me and my Boyfriend have been living together for 5 years. We have a joint account. We are pratically married. Additional Details My reasoning behind not getting married yet is just that ... |
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UK: Are U exempt from Council tax if parent at home receives Attendance Alowance? |
My Mum recieves AA. She part own her home. Are her children entitled to full Council tax rebate whether they are employed or otherwise? Additional Details Forgeot to add, IF THE GROWN CHI... |
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Income tax return? |
| i filed my taxes 7 weeks ago and i still havnt recieved my tax return check. my mom and sister filed and sent theirs 2 weeks after me and they got their returns a week ago. how can i find where can i ... |
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Is tax filing required if not in USA? |
| I am moving out of the country for good. But I am still keeping my 1 account open. Would I need to file US taxes when the 1099INT form comes even if the interest amount is let's say $200 per ... |
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Can you be arrested for a tax warrant(state taxes) like you can with a criminal warrant? |
| I am in the process of getting this paid but they had to go ahead with the filing of the "warrant" against me. Can I be arrested or anything if I get pulled over or something? They told me ... |
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Im not be greedy but can i claim anything else? |
Hi there,
I dont want to sound greedy........
My partner and i had a child 7 months ago and my maternity allownce has just finished and we are starting to struggle his wages vary each month ... |
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What should I claim on my W-2, 1 allowance or 2? |
| My company did it automaticly for me as a 2. I am single and live alone? should i change it?... |
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Tax and N.I? |
| is the a way of workng out before i get my payslip how much tax and N.I i can expect to pay a month? on a national min wage job.... |
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Stimulus Rebate Letter..We Didnt Get One.....? |
| Everyone in our family got theirs saturday..we didnt. I was wondering if it was because we e-filed through Turbo-Tax. No one else in the family e-files/direct deposits but us. Thanx for any answers!!... |
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Claiming my kid on my taxes? |
| not sure how this works,,,,i am engaged and not sure who should claim our kid, i make 65,0000 and she makes 20,000. the house is in my name, so i will be claiming the interest on the house....does ... |
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My husband claimed 6 tax exemptions... Is that too much? |
My husband just started a new job. When filling out the tax papers, he claimed 6 tax exemptions.
- one for himself
- one for me
- one because I don't work
- one for our baby<... |
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About how much money would you owe, making $35,000.00 and getting a 1099 form? |
| What kinds of things can I write off. I have never benn 1099ed before and Im really scared that Im going to get in tax trouble. Should I request to change to a W2? HELP!... |
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Taxes Not Being Withheld on Paychecks, W-4 Form Concern? |
| I recently started a new job. I've received a few paychecks already and noticed that I am not getting any federal taxes taken out. Which I do not understand why. I am still getting Social S... |
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Is it best to overpay Uncle Sam and get a tax refund, or get more in your paycheck....? |
and receive little to no tax refund?
which option would give us more money in the long run?... |
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stephanie s | Who pays unemployment benefits? I always thought the employee paid into their own unemployment.? |
I was told that the employer is 100% responsible and although I know they are the one's paying the government for the unemployment, aren't they allowed to raise or lower the unemployment tax on our paychecks which ultimately shows that we pay into our own unemployment? |
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sewcrafty007
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The employer pays a certain percentage of the yearly wages to the employment commission. IE unemployment tax.
For my first year of business with employees I have to pay 1.5 percent of the yearly salary up to $14,000.00 per employee. After one year the amount goes up on the yearly wages. Now this in in Oklahoma I am not sure if it is different in other states. I know if you draw unemployment your weekly draw is based on what has been paid in for you over the years by all employers you have had. It is not based on what you were making at the time you lost the job. You can only draw for a certain period of time.
Yes the employer is the one who pays into the fund for you. They also pay 1/2 of your social security that is based on salary. Now that Good luck if you are able to get that when you retire. |
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Stan W
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I think you'll find your answer here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unemployment_benefit#United_States |
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treehse65
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no - the employer pays unemployment tax and like all the government taxes, the percentage and how much is paid by whom is fixed. |
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Judy1
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The employer pays it to the state. It doesn't come out of your paycheck. |
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bostonianinmo
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The State pays unemployment benefits. In most states employers pay unemployment taxes that fund the system. In those states, employers are NOT allowed to pass that on to their employees.
In a few states, employees are taxed to pay for part of the unemployment system. Employers also pay unemployment taxes in those states and are not allowed to pass the employer share on to employees. |
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hopefulone
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Your employer pays and you recieve according to your
earnings. |
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bailie28
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no your company is the one who pays the unemployment if you get fired blah blah, i dont have any unemployment tax on my check so i have no idea where you are getting that...are you in a union? because im not and maybe that is the difference? |
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Emily Dew
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The employer pays and that's why the employer is given the opportunity to contest an employee's application for unemployment benefits. |
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dukefenton
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Technically, the government pays unemployment; your employer is required to pay a TAX to support the program. I don't know about where you live, but here the state sets the rate and everyone pays that amount. In the event that your case costs more than your employer paid in, the money comes from other employers' taxes. If the program as a whole costs more than is paid in, the difference comes out of *everyone's* taxes.
It's the same kind of scam as Social Security, just different details. |
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