Would Americans be willing to pay a flat tax instead of Income Tax? |
Additional Details A flat tax of 18% on all purchases/sales. The Illegals, tax protestors & All Corporations have no safe harbor because everybody pays at the cash register. The Nat&... |
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We have 3 people on are mortgage. Come tax time can I claim everything if they are cool with it? |
I make the most money so I think that would work out best. is that true? Additional Details our not are... and yes I am gonna split it with them.... |
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Need much help!!! Think we were lied to! Unbelievable!!? |
| My husband started a new trucking job in October. All they told him was that you pay your own taxes, they do not take taxes out of your pay. He recently quit that job. He did not get his last ... |
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Taxs credits question?? |
I am hopefully going back to work in about a month...How long should my working tax credits and 80% of nursery fees take to come through.
The reason i am asking is because I am totally as ... |
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Down payment help? |
| hi there,,,i am planning to put a big down payment for a new car i am planning to buy under my name,,,i never filed tax and dont have any income,,, i am planning to pay $15000 as the downpayment,,,i ... |
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UK Customs & Excise question? |
| I was wondering if anybody has come through customs from Lanzarote and had cigarettes taken off them , but appealed and got them all back. I had 3000 taken off me ( i was not aware the limit was 200) ... |
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What will you be using the tax refund in May from the IRS for? |
| I got a notice in the mail today reminding me of a tax refund I will receive from the IRS in MAy to stir up the economy (it is to encourage spending). I was surprised to get a note like this, and was ... |
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Is it all a big conspiracy to get money? |
The family unit in England is eroding as we once knew it. If we look at a simple process, is raking in tax the reason.
Everyone, quite rightly, was encouraged by Margaret Thatcher to become ... |
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UK TAX EVASION under the guise of CHARITY, celebs say they donate profits to charity but when you look further |
into the details it just so happens that it is their own charity (Jamie Oliver and Sharon Osborne to name but two).
How do they do this please, can ordinary folk do it?... |
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If i owe 500 to taxes will they take 500 from the 600 dollar refund check? |
| if not can i still get my 600 dollars first. or do i have to pat the 500 first to get the 600 dollar check?... |
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I have not done my 2005 taxes yet !!! :( What should I do??? |
| I keep putting it off...whe i tried to file an extension, it said DONT if i expect a refund...and I did, whaat should I do now????...do they...wait until 2006 taxes! H... |
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To clarify a question I had on IRA's. What I really wanted to know was.Now that I rolled over my 401k into a |
| IRA and a Roth....which are invested in mutual funds. Do I have to claim my gains (Interest,Divedens,est,est est) when I file my taxes every year or is it taxed as a whole at distrabution time?... |
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How come we pay taxes on unemployment and social security benefits? |
| this is money that was already deducted from our pay check before we got it and when we need it, its taxed again isnt it unearned income?.... |
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Susan N | Will people receiving Social Security or Social Security Disability be eligible for thed $600 tax rebate? |
Will people receiving Social Security or Social Security Disability checks be eligible for the government tax rebate this year? |
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Richard M
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According to the IRS:
You may qualify for a minimum payment of $300 ($600 if filing a joint return) if your tax return reflects $3,000 or more in qualifying income - which includes Social Security disability.
BUT YOU MUST FILE TO RECEIVE THE REBATE, even if you are not required to do so.
See the sample Form 1040A at the link below. |
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Judy1
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If they file a 2007 tax return, they'll be eligible for $300. The maximum $600 only goes to people who pay that much tax.
Even if you aren't required to file, and don't normally file, you should file this year to be eligible for the $300. |
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Grandpa
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you need to file taxes this they say to be able to get the rebate no matter what if no return no rebate they say How do you get it? Just file a a federal tax return for 2007, even if you normally don't have to because your income usually doesn't meet the filing threshhold. You can't get it if you don't file. How much will you get? The actual amount depends on the information contained on your tax return. Eligible individuals will receive between $300 and $600. Those who are eligible and file a joint return will receive a total of between $600 and $1,200. Those with children will get an additional $300 for each qualifying child. To qualify, a child must be eligible under the Child Tax Credit and have a valid Social Security number. We have various examples for you check out. How will you receive the payment? Be sure to choose direct deposit when you file your tax return, even if you aren't due a regular tax refund on your tax return. That way, the stimulus payment will go right to your bank account. Otherwise, we'll mail you a check. |
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mctld
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Yes, this link should give you all the info you need.
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=179201,00.html |
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americanfreeman
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yes $300 not $600 for them |
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Pook
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Yes but you have to file a tax return.
The IRS will use the 2007 tax return to determine eligibility and calculate the basic amount of the payment. In most cases, the payment will equal the amount of tax liability on the return with a maximum amount of $600 for individuals ($1,200 for taxpayers who file a joint return) and a minimum of $300 for individuals ($600 for taxpayers who file a joint return).
Even those who have little or no tax liability may qualify for a minimum payment of $300 ($600 if filing a joint return) if their tax return reflects $3,000 or more in qualifying income. For the purpose of the stimulus payments, qualifying income consists of earned income such as wages and net self-employment income as well as Social Security or certain Railroad Retirement benefits and veterans’ disability compensation, pension or survivors’ benefits received from the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2007. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as qualifying income for the stimulus payment.
Low-income workers who have earned income above $3,000 but do not have a regular filing requirement must file a 2007 tax return to receive the minimum stimulus payment. Similarly, Social Security recipients, certain Railroad retirees, and those who receive the veterans’ benefits mentioned above must file a 2007 return in order to notify the IRS of their qualifying income.
The IRS emphasized that people with no filing requirement who turn in a tax return to qualify for the economic stimulus payment will not get a tax bill. People in this category will not owe money because of the stimulus payment. |
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Chris B
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Yes, they will...whether they filed or not in 2006! The amount will depend on if they were filing anyway this year. |
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tammykej
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Yes, if you are married you get 600 if your single you get 300 |
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