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Should i claim my girlfriend and her kids on my taxes she never worked and i supported them. we split 12/05/07 |
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How to get taxed? URGENT? |
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He hasn't paid taxes for a few years? |
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H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt? |
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Am I wrong about my pay? |
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I worked 21.5 hours and got paid $205
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When will the UK government pay a pension above the poverty line? |
Additional Details the uk pension is 85pounds pr week
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If you owe the IRS on your 2006 tax return due to error,can you still get the stimulus check? |
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Tax rebate question? |
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Salary-based vs Hourly? |
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Why would anyone in there right mind say the rich need bigger tax breaks? |
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Are gambling winnings added to my income for tax purposes? |
| I chose not to let the casino deduct taxes (at 30%) because the IRS guidelines say that the IRS deducts 25%. I need to know if the amt I won will be considered general income so that my deductions ... |
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Question regarding tax and part-time work.? |
Ugh, this is really bad, but anyway...
I lied on my resume syaing that I had worked before when I actually hadn't. Anyway, I got a job and the manager told me to bring in my P45 form (I ... |
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Tax rebate stimulus checks deposit??? |
My husbands (first on tax returns) last 2 #'s on ss are 26 and mine is 12 - when should we expect our direct deposit??
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Tax question - only answer if you know for sure? |
| In past years I always filed as head of household and claimed both of my kids. my man filed single. well this year i want to claim one kid and have him claim the other to get more money back. he can... |
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I have a tax refund question.I checked my refund status on the irs website? |
| It said my refund was mailed on the 8th but at the bottom there was a note that said my refund may be reduces to pay a past due obligation such as child support or another federal agency debt. It ... |
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Should i report her? |
| This lady does alot of house cleaning and makes between 450 to 500 euros a week. She doesn't pay any tax. Her husband is a self employ painter who does pay tax but also does few jobs for cash in ... |
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How much tax should I be paying after I have earnt £5000? |
I have two part time jobs, (both declared, above board...etc etc) and on one I dont pay any tax, the job pays me £4500 a year.
On the second job, I have for the last tax year been paying 2... |
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Sister Margaret | Why should taxpayers foot the bill? |
Hurricane Floyd produced torrential downpours and flooding across New Jersey. Hardest hit was the Raritan River Basin in
the north-central part of the State, which received seven to eleven inches of rain in less than 24 hours. The main stem of the Raritan River at Bound Brook set a new peak of record on 9/17/99 at 42.13 feet.
Now the money to fix it is mine and yours, assuming you're not one of the one-third of Americans who pay ZERO taxes or actually have a NEGATIVE tax bill (meaning you get income back through various tax credits). The government has no money that isn't provided by we, the taxpayers. It is a limited pool of funds and is intended for legitimate governmental purposes. Using it to substitute for individual accountability and the common sense, everyday risk management we each should exercise regularly is not one of those legitimate governmental purposes. What's next? Should the government pay your deductible when you have a car accident? |
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beerwench33
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Rub my feet? |
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Rob
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That is what and why the Property owners in the State of New Jersey pay one of the highest property taxes in the Country. Those moneys that PROPERTY OWNERS pay go towards instances like this. My parents paid more in the last 5 years in Property taxes than what they purchased their home for back in the 60's, they own their home free and clear, yet with the taxes they pay on their home its like having a mortgage on their home all over again |
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antmanbee
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quote excerpt from your post
"Now the money to fix it is mine and yours, assuming you're not one of the one-third of Americans who pay ZERO taxes"
Since you see fit to not provide links to backup any of your statements I can only use my imagination and think that maybe this one third of Americans might be minors.
Minors are citizens also....are they not?
And the one third that do not pay taxes.
You provide no link to any sort of data there.
And I am not going to do your research FOR YOU.
Central Park recorded the heaviest rainfall in 125 years!!!
Federal Disaster assistance is good for business.
It helps keep people in their homes..in the area....and at work.
It provides funds to municipalities to repair/ replace lost infrastructure.
Whats the matter with you?
"we the taxpayers":):)
here's another quote from your question
"The government has no money that isn't provided by we, the taxpayers. It is a limited pool of funds and is intended for legitimate governmental purposes. Using it to substitute for individual accountability and the common sense, everyday risk management we each should exercise regularly is not one of those legitimate governmental purposes."
legitimate government purposes....
such as.....
An illegal invasion of IRAQ?
Filling the pockets of disreputable contractors?
Individual responsibility and common sense?
Against what?
Rainfall that hasn't been seen in 125 years.
And while we are at it.....
New York and New jersey are BLUE STATES.
And that is where the money is.
They just getting their legitimate return on their tax dollars paid.
And they pay plenty.
"we the taxpayers"!!
what a joke.
NOTE: and here is a link for you
quote from link
"Federal Tax Burdens and Expenditures: New Jersey is a Donor State
New Jersey taxpayers receive less federal funding per dollar of federal taxes paid than any other state. Per dollar of federal tax paid in 2004, New Jersey citizens received approximately $0.55 in the way of federal spending. This represents a decline from 1992 when New Jersey received $0.66 per dollar of taxes in federal spending (also ranked lowest). Neighboring states and the amount of federal spending they received per dollar of federal taxation paid were as follows: New York ($0.79), Pennsylvania ($1.06), and Delaware ($0.79). "
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/44.html
If you need an interpretation ...
it means that NEW JERSEY pays MORE in taxes than it receives from the feds.
unlike those red states that are tax burdens in nice weather. |
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bill w GO FLAMES GO ã€ãƒ„】
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In theory, insurance should take care of everyone in event of disaster.
Truth is, many people cannot afford insurance, and when disaster strikes, they need help or else they starve/freeze.
Not to mention that when so many people are made homeless at the same time, even if all are fully insured, there are still expenses involved in setting up emergency shelters, medical aid, repairing infrastructure, etc. |
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pandabunny
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I dunno. I pay 1/3 of my wages towards various taxes. I feel like I am getting ripped off by being at the lowest of the lower middle-class.
I watch people collect social security and disability every day who are fully able to work. I see money wated everywhere and things paid for by "the state" (taxpayers).
I thought it was pretty crazy watching this lady on Oprah with octuplets whom everyone treated like a hero claim that she was getting a lot of help from the state. She took fertility drugs to get pregnant, and now has 8 children whom are being supported by us taxpayers. It made me a bit irritated.
And then there is all of the federal cash that "goes missing" somehow. 800 bucks for every man, woman and child in the US to support this jokew of a war. (I assume that it is more for the people who actually pay taxes, because like you said not everyone does)... and then there are some of the immigrants who come here to have a kid and then move back and the US taxpayers continue to support them because their child is a US citizen.
So yah. Basically, I have insurance, I pay taxes, I work a fulltime job...but I still can't afford to buy a house. But if you are an unemployed drug addicted mother of 5, HUD will happily put you on a list to get you into a house. I love it. |
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bostonianinmo
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Having been able to just survive thanks to the EITC I guess you could say I'm one of its poster children.
Those days are far behind me now but I was damned appreciative of it when I was eligible to receive it and have no problem with folks of lesser means partaking of the fruit of some of my labor now.
100 years ago, folks just stepped in and helped out their neighbors when they needed a hand and got a hand when they needed it themselves. We've forgotten that part of our American heritage today so the government has to step in and coax it along now. In the end, it's no different that it always was, just the flow of the $$$ has changed slightly.
Put your teeth back in, now. |
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kyeann
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boo hoo |
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Trisha
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I wish the gov. would pay my deductible! Other than that, I'm not sure what I feel about it. I do know that the government has continued to use our tax money for some of the most ridiculous **** I've seen, and I would love for that to stop, but I'm not sure I'd oppose this particular act.
By the way, how can I pay zero taxes? |
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al_ide
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Governments hand out crap like this in an attempt to bribe the poor to vote for tham. |
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Teia
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We feel you on this one.... |
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