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 What is £190 plus VAT?
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 What do you think about the proposed tax rebate?
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 So why am I taxed for social security on my paycheck if I can't have it when I retire?
Where is my money going?

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 UK - Council Tax. I'm sure I am paying too much?
I live in a new build flat and pay £130.00 a month (think it's a band C)and that's supposed to be a single person's allowance. Spoken to a few friends who live in houses with families ...


 I was paid cash to do work on my parent's house. Should I include this on my taxes as "WAGES EARNED"?
or do i include it as a miscellaneous income? I am currently doing my taxes on TurboTax. Please help, i dont want to screw it up.
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If I add this on TurboTax as WAGES it ...


 Do I still need to file my taxes, even know I did not work in 2007?
I would like to file, but I do not think I owe any money. If I file online then I have to pay to file state. Would you do?...


 What is the average cost of getting your taxes done by a taxpreparer?
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 Who must have a social security number?
do all employees --even Native Americans --need a social security number?...


 I'm only 16 years old and have only worked minimal hours. Do I need to file taxes?
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 Did you know that if you re-new your car tax over the phone or internet they sting you for another £2.50.?

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Champagne I tried yesterday they would not accept "Debit card"...


 Whats the number for 911 ?

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well....you know, i am a blonde......


 If you work in a strip club and get plastic surgery, can any part of the expense but written as tax deduction?
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 Even though majority of the of people pay tax ,why does the government fail to satisfy them?
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 Has anyone received their tax rebate into their accounts today?
Just curious as to how many people actually have received theirs. I checked our account today, and nothing. I know the ss 00-22 were supposed to be sent first, and ours is 18. Kind of dissappointed ...


 I forgot to file my 2005 tax return, how do I file both last year's and this year's?
Can I file them seperately? I have 2005 forms? And what data do I need to add to the 2006 in regards to the 2005 return not being filed on time?...


 Do i get a bigger tax refund if i file single with one child?

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does it matter if i live with my parents still but they are filing separately?...


 Do I need to pay tax on this??
I lost my job a few weeks ago but since have found a way to make £300- £400 on horse racing each week so obvously I wanna keep doing this I'm just worried now I'm going to get a big tax ...


 Should unmarried single parents be allowed to claim their kids on their taxes ?
I'm referring to people who have never married yet they keep having kids ! Seems unfair to me that a single responsible person hardly has any deductions yet parents who have never been married ...


 Do fulltime students under 23 need to file a tax return?
2006 income is $6912.00 and is still claimed as dependent on parents ...


 I am due a bailiff visit to remove goods for last years council tax,i now get tax benifit i am pregnant?
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katherine B
Who thinks like me about the smoking ban in the uk?
I think that there won't be a smoking ban in the uk for very long because the goverment will lose too much money by doing this because less and less people will stop buying ciggarettes etc and the goverment won't be getting the taxes so who will have to replace the lost millions it will be us taxpayers who will end up paying higher tax
                     
 




chip2001
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I don't want to get drawn into the argument but I'm longing for the day when I can go out for an evening and not come home:
needing to put all my clothes to the wash because they stink;
needing to jump in the shower because I stink of stale smoke;
coughing and with a blocked nose and rough throat;
needing to bathe my sore watering eyes.


Buffy
Scotland has had the smoking ban since March last year and on the whole I thinks it's a good thing.


tucksie
You have all missed to point on the smoking ban, it has nothing to do with health or passive smoking, it has everything to do with it being an experiment to see how far the government has us under control and how far we can be pushed before revolting. Think about it !!


karl p
i disagree with the smoking ban, i understand some people dont like smoking but surely they could make smoking areas available and then its non smokers choice if they wish to be around smokers.


mars bar muncher
no,no,no,it's worked in scotland
now it's your turn,get used to it.


petemarsocci
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i complately disagree with a smoking ban


jo w
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yes your right, and i don,t agree with the ban either.


Kenster102.5
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I completely disagree with a smoking ban. Because people chose to smoke and kill themselves and others and it is a free world. I do not see people in the 1000's dying of 2nd hand smoke.
Also I am Canadian and we do have a smoking ban in restaurants in some cities.


northy
As a smoker myself,i do agree that smoking should not only be banned in public places,but should be TOTALLY banned!but this corrupt,dictating government wont ban it altogether as it lines their pockets with cash to much!
Its one thing saying you can only smoke in certain places,isnt that dictation??????????


Bullz_ eye
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I do not know about that I use to think the same thing here in Canada about the loss of money to the government but they are slowly banning them here I think. some places you can not smoke in bars any more yet they are still allowing then in Casinos but I am sure not for long soon I am sure the only place we can smoke is in our homes and not out side.

It will all come down to Health issues


fresca
The first anniversary of the smoking ban in Scotland is next month. Take heart in England you do not have a total ban. This government like all others that outstay their welcome try to introduce draconian measures because they feel the public will just go along with them. The next on the list will be obese people or drinkers so watch this space. The government want healthy people so they will work all their lives and pay their taxes so never needing government assistance as in the social services (biggest budget) and the N.H.S. (next biggest)


Lisa H
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Can't wait for the smoking ban! It will be fantastic, you smokers go and kill yourselves elsewhere! :)


mistickle17
If we have to give up something we enjoy, we should be given the help for free. I dont think it is fair after all these years to be dictated to like this and made to feel like a leper. Yes, I have wanted to give up for years and have tried and failed. Trying again! But although I know it is for my health I should give up why should I have to pay to feel ill and give up something which kept me calm and sane. It should be a free treatment then maybe more of us would manage it!


rock_and_roll_machine
As a non-smoker, I don't enjoy getting home after a night at the pub with my clothes and hair reeking of fags, but I do believe that people should be free to make their own choice about smoking.

There just needs to be better provisions for smokers in public places and I think you'll find this will happen. One pub I know has developed an outside area with patio heaters for smokers to go to for a smoke. They are ahead of the game and I think the pressure of keeping drinkers who smoke coming into pubs will drive initiatives like this.

And the tax on ciggies is a tremendous source of revenue for the government. If this revenue stream disappears, we'll only see it slapped on somewhere else. They'll probably start taxing us on how much air we breathe.


Professor
There will be a smoking in public places ban and smokers will smoke less and buy less and die less. It will cost the UK nation in extra pensions and the money will have to be funded in another way - income tax being an option. The smokers will be better off and the non-smokers worse off. If the tax on cigarettes is raised to cover the short fall it would be the fairest way.


brien123
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I think you may be right


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