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 Tax rebate?
Im in the UK. Ifiled my tax return on the 7/7. How long does it take to get a rebate if i am going to get one?...


 If you draw ss do you have to file taxes?
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 How much taxes will I have to pay on a $40,000 inheritance?

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Michigan

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 Just filed my taxes, anyone else wait until the last minute like me?
phew, thought i would never get them done!...


 Can these be claimed on our taxes?
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 If i file for independent at 17 years old is that a good idea?
Me and my mama are having problems and i want to move out should i file independent and just live with my aunt i want to know if this is a good or bad idea??...


 I owe 185000 on my house and if i sell it for 550000 how much would i have to pay in taxes?
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 For 2008 I did win over $25000 from jackpots..did not pay upfront taxes..Can I claim all of it as a loss.?
Can I save myself from paying taxes on my winings..I did loose as well
from $25000..?...


 Calculate percentage of a number?
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 A family member filed a tax return in my name without telling me about it and kept the money what do I do ?
I found out through a friend of mine that a family member that I do not live with got a $1.500 tax return deposited into their bank account in my name but the odd thing is I didn't even work ...


 Can I claim my sister on my taxes?
My younger sister is 10 years old. She lives with my dad in the next town over from me. We have different mothers. Her mother lives 2 hours away, and Hanna (my sister) hasn't spent more than a ...


 I work in one state and live in another state and pay state tax in both states is there someway around this?
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 Is it correct to be taxed 22% if your salary is only?
13.000? My tax code is 522L....


 Does a paycheck stub show you how much income taxes you'll get back?
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 Are Student Loans considered income to the IRS?
If I get student loans in the amount of 34900.00, and put into a checking account (private student loan) is this income that I have to report?...


 Mailed in taxes when should i expect my economic stimulus check?
I mailed in my tax forms, I did them myself and sent everything off. I had my refund directly deposited to my checking account. I am kind of confused as to if the direct depositing of the stimulus ...


 Bailiffs and council tax?
we owed a bit on the council tax from a previous year the baliffs turned up and we agreed a sum each month this has now been paid off in full back in may The other day we recieved a letter saying we ...


 Im giving a car away to a friend who doesnt have a car. Is there a way I can write it off on my taxes ?
If so can you tell me in detail?...


 Has anyone in the second set of stimulus payment set to be deposited by may 9th received their deposit yet?
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 Is this considered IRS Fraud? What should I do?
I overheard my sister speaking to a friend who lives in Spain, she moved about a year ago.
Her friend mentioned that she filled her 2007 taxes and will be getting a refund over 5,000 dlls + the ...



Wink82
Why do people get busted for tax evasion if there is no law that we have to pay income tax?
My understanding is that there is NO law that requires that people pay income tax and yet I hear about people getting popped all the time by the IRS for income tax evasion.

What gives?
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Hey "bostonianinmo"

You can suck a big one!
                     
 




wartz
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The truth is what you would like it to be. Right! This one never ends. There are people out there who continue to peddle this trash despite decades of a 100% failure rate in civil court. (Some get non guilty verdicts in criminal cases because they are weak, but they all lose in Tax Court.) Actually, the failure rate is worse than 100% because Tax Court can add a $25,000 penalty for coming there with a frivolous case.


bostonianinmo
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You understand wrong, pure and simple! See, that was easy! Two important points:

1. Title 26 of the US Code IS law. Period. If you think it isn't, see number 2.

2. You're an IDIOT!

Addendum: Please re-read my answer. If you accept that Title 26 is law -- and it most certainly is -- then stop reading there. If not, then #2 does apply.

If the shoe fits...


Wayne Z
Your "understanding" is incorrect.

There is a law. Title 26 - Internal Revenue Code (search for it).

Tax Protesters have been making this claim and other ridiculous claims for years and they have a perfect record in court. To use a baseball metaphor, they are batting .000.

File your returns and pay your taxes. You will be much happier in the long run.


Judy1
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Uh, possibly your "understanding" is wrong, and there is a law requiring that we pay tax if we have income above the limits to be required to?

Don't believe everything you hear, or read on the Internet.


Bob G
Whoever told you that needs to check with the Supreme Court. They have ruled many times that the government can collect taxes and imprison you for evasion. Bottom line is "He has the guns makes the rules". I may not like it but am not foolish enough to try to fight them on my own.


William
You are incorrect. I believe that Congress passed a law and it was upheld by the Supreme Court that the government does in fact have the right to impose an income tax. I believe it was passed when William Taft was president. In addition all the states have the right to impose income tax on all residents as well. There are a number of states without income tax, Texas, Nevada, Florida and Tennessee come to mind but they tend to make it up with higher sales taxes, property taxes or franchise taxes.


kba1a
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Because the law states that you have to file a tax return meaning you must report accurately your earned income for that year. If you misrepresent the amount of income you earn then that is tax evasion.


PepsiLime
What gives is that the people that are telling you that there is no law requiring paying income tax are wrong. That is why people get popped all the time by the IRS for income tax evasion. If you have taxable income, then you have income tax.


neggandbattlemaster
State laws. There's no federal laws. Most states have it on the books that you have to pay federal income tax.


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