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 I am supporting my permanently disabled brother. Can I deduct any of these costs (rent,util,meds,etc)?
I know I can claim him as a dependent. But can I also deduct some of his expenses that I pay? His only income is social security disability, amounting to $700 per month. I chip in about $2300 per ...


 I am a student with a full time job.. what forms do i need to stop paying tax?
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 What is vat and its use?
whay use ...


 I made 6000 dollars and my dad claimed me on his taxes would I get more back if he didnt claim me?

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how much more?...


 If u earned $524 last year do u have to pay em or will u get all ur money back??
I need to know because i am only 17 and i only worked for months and wendys got paid biweekly...anywayz i really need to know because what i get back from taxes is going on my fiances apartment which ...


 Will I get the new refund everyone is talking about?
My parents still claim me as a dependent, but I've been filing my taxes for about 7 years now. I know I'll get my regular refund, but what about that extra $600-$1200 that was just approved ...


 Our SSN ends in 03 and we didn't get our stimulus check, we filed direct deposit what happened???
We were sched. to get it today and we didn't get it what's going on?...


 I'm confused about the stimulus direct deposits---I used turbotax to do my taxes..?
I used turbotax to do my taxes but paid the fees with my debit card..does this mean i'm waiting for a check instead of a direct deposit?...


 Federal Income Tax Forms? and state income tax forms?
Where do I go to get a federal income tax form and a state income tax form?! Can i go into a H&R Block and get one and do i pay for them?!!...


 Can I still claim head of household even if my spouse whom I'm separated from claimed it for 2006?
I claimed our child for 2006....


 I had half of our stimulus check direct deposited.. where's the rest?
My wife and I filed as "Married filing jointly", but I received only 600.00 direct deposited to the same account that the tax refund went to. Where's the other half? We both made ...


 Stimulus check?????
Has anyone received their Stimulus check yet????...


 What did you spend you tax rebate on, or do you plan to spend it on?
I am planning on using mine for the completion of my wedding plans.

My fiance got some bills caught up and out of the way.

Just curious what everyone else is doing. = )...


 If I owe back child support, when my new wife and I file our taxes, will they take her refund??
I owe Back support, and last year when i filed, my refund was sent to my babys mom, i was single then, but now i have a wife, and we dont know what will happen with her refund when we file....


 How can I claim more benefit?
I'm already claiming unemployment benefit, jobseekers allowance, tax credits and child benefit for each of my nine children. As Gordon is not shy about dishing out billions of taxpayers money ...


 Did anyone get their tax stimulus payment yet?
It is May 2nd, did the government do their part in sending the direct deposit payment today?...


 Why does the IRS site say "We are sorry. Specific information about your Stimulus payment is not available.
I know I may have to wait for a paper check because I filed using Turbo tax. Even if I did have Direct Deposit withem I still will get a paper check but why does the IRS website have no info? This is ...


 Can I claim my unemployed roommate on my taxes?
My roommate is telling me I should claim her on my taxes because she hasn't made much money in 2007. She worked for maybe 4-6 months of the year. Is it possible to claim her and how would that ...


 Why don't salaries increase like gas prices and taxes?
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 Are you Liable for back taxes with the IRS if you are over 65 and make under $26k a year?
My mother is over 65 and owes the IRS back taxes. She makes under $26,000/yr. We have hired a law firm to negotiate with the IRS as she does not have the means to pay.She recently heard of a person (...



G-Lanz
Why don't I ever get a good tax refund?
This year my friends, who all earn about the same amount of money as me, all got hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars back from tax returns. But every single year I get a total of like $4 back. The people at H&R Block told me I am probably getting a lot less money taken out of each paycheck and it's all evening out in the end, but upon comparison with friends, we're still getting about the same amount taken out each paycheck. Why am I always getting screwed over?
                     
 




mykidsmom
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First your buddies have to be in the same situation as you--such as single with no dependents and no deductions or credits for student loans, etc. If your buddies are willing to let you compare their federal return with yours, compare your Adjusted Gross Income, the federal tax assessed from the tax tables, the federal tax that was withheld from wages, and the refund. If the wages are comparable, you will see the difference reflected in the federal tax withheld from wages. You really want a small refund because that means you are getting your money for yourself throughout the year rather than loaning it to Uncle Sam. All of that money your friends are getting back is money they let the government use all year without any benefit to them because the government doesn't pay interest on your money that they are happy to use all year before they return it back to you.


AW
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You don't want a big tax refund. If you get a big tax refund, that means you are giving the government your money to use interest free. The only way to pay less taxes is to take deductions for mortgages, student loans etc.


Judy1
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Ask your employer to withhold an extra $100 a week from your paycheck for federal taxes. There's a line on the W-4 to ask for additional money to be withheld. Then next year you'll have a refund of over $5,000, and your friends can envy you.

Doesn't sound like a good idea? I didn't think so. But people get big refunds because they have too much taken out.

The other possibility is that they have a couple kids and are eligible for the earned income credit, and you don't have any kids and you're not eligible.


bostonianinmo
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You're not. Your ARE getting more of your income in your paycheck. It's just that you're not subsidizing the government with an interest free loan like your friends are. Fact is, YOU are the smart one, not them.

Do you actually WANT to get a smaller paycheck all year and give the government an interest-free loan? No? Well, that's how you get a nice fat refund. Personally, I hate loaning money -- least of all to the GOVERNMENT!

Unless you're examining their W2 and their tax return, you can't make a valid comparision between yourselves. And frankly, NOBODY gets to see MY tax return except the IRS computers so I could blow smoke and you'd never know.


Bradley
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If you want a bigger refund, fill out a W-4 with your employer, and tell them you want more money withheld from your paycheck.

A better question would be, "Why would I want a big tax refund?"

When the IRS refunds your money, it just means that you've been letting them hold your money. For free. In other words, they're ripping you off.

If I were you, and if I didn't anticipate my tax status to change next year (meaning no significant raise, no marriages or divorces, no kids), I'd simply take 10% out of every paycheck and put it someplace that would earn interest--a short term CD, or a Savings Bond.

Personally, I favor the Series I Savings Bonds. They're safe, and they pay about 4.52% interest right now, compounded every six months. It's a good place to park your cash if you don't have a lot of money put away, and if you don't really know much about stocks and mutual funds.

If you do this for two years, you'll have a nice fat wad of cash waiting for you, with more coming the following year. In the meantime, start learning about stock picking, and you'll be ready to invest when you've got the cash. That's when you'll start seeing bigger returns.


Dizney
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not enough withholding or deductions compared to your income.

Don't go to H&R Block - they suck, they are expensive and they are incompetent!


Nagitarâ„¢
You need to change how many exemptions you are claiming. If you claim 0 you will have more money taken out. But if you claim 1 or 2 less will be taken out but you won't have much of a refund. H&R is right. It will even out................but if you're not happy change your exemptions to zero.


my avatar's hot!
My best guess is they are married with dependents and other deductions that lower their tax burden, while you're single with no dependents? That would do it.


S A
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There r prob other factors like married or single, dependents and how many? own a home or rent? also how you claim urself on ur w2


Motivated
You need to file single and zero (exempt). They will take as many taxes from your check every week as they can. This means you will get the excess back in an Income tax return. Good luck next year.....


soula3
you need a financial advisor.

there are so many things that take place when people file income tax returns.. mortgage interest and any other interest... annual income, withholdings, dependents

i would have someone look at your portfolio and see.
you should be happy you don't owe, at least you get your money all year long..most people have to wait for the returns and then Uncle Sam still holds back

:) don't fret, you're doing ok. Just because they get a big refund doesn't mean they are better off than you.

maybe they have alot of high interest debt on their books ;)


Cyrus C
I'm fairly certain that this is going to help you in your efforts to save money with regards to taxes.

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I should also say that that approx. 60% of all people who submit their taxes for review are due money back from mistakes in filing or simply missing deductions.

The last thing I will say about Taxback is that it is 100% FREE to submit your taxes for review. So what this means is that the worst case scenario is that you aren't owed any funds back and you have the peace of mind knowing that you have maximized your refund. Ideally though, our Professional Tax Analysts will find and issue you the funds withheld by the IRS that are owed to you.

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