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2006-10-18 20:41:53 · 7 answers · asked by commander 1 in United Kingdom

2006-10-18 20:36:08 · 2 answers · asked by Ravindra S 1 in India

2006-10-18 19:47:44 · 2 answers · asked by raj_mvm 1 in India

would we be penalized on early withdrawl if we were using it on a home purchase. i know u can only withdrawl with no penalty if you are a first time buyer. she would be a first time buyer, i wouldnt be.

2006-10-18 18:07:58 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

I currently claim single and 0. I would like some extra spending money for Christmas. I know if I change my amount of dependents less tax will be taken from each paycheck. Since it is so close to the end of the year should I be ok doing this. I dont want to pay in at the end of the year. Thanks.

2006-10-18 17:17:22 · 3 answers · asked by butterfly 1 in United States

I've always claimed single zero and yes, the IRS taxed the crap out of my paycheck but always managed to receive a healthy refund at the end of the year, however, early this year i got married and my wife does not work, i wonder if there is a way i can increase my take home and still receive a not so healthy refund? it beats oweing the IRS.

2006-10-18 17:06:30 · 5 answers · asked by ARIEL P 1 in United States

I'm single and a student, paying my own tuition so I get to use a lot of deductions filling out my taxes in march. I also don't make much money, the most I've ever gotten back from my federal taxes was just under $1,000. My question is, if I want more money taken out of my pay to get more back in March, do I claim one or zero?

2006-10-18 16:01:44 · 14 answers · asked by tribe2437 2 in United States

ok here my question, we have a 7 week old baby, she is on wic and medicaid. we are together and im the only one working, i have excellant insurance but niether one of them are on it yet cause we arent married and i have to wait til open enrollment to had my daughter.she hasnt worked this past year will i be able to claim her on my taxes considering she is on medicaid. would there be a problem since she is on medicaid. its kinda hard to explain what im trying to ask but i hope yall kinda understand. is there any way i can get in trouble for claiming her since we are together, but she gets wic for milk, and medicaid?

2006-10-18 14:25:56 · 10 answers · asked by preludesir007 2 in United States

Also is that before or after shipping expences, eBay fees, PayPal fees & other expences deducted? Thanks!

2006-10-18 13:45:50 · 4 answers · asked by notAminiVANmama 6 in United States

Who not in, and never been in the US.

2006-10-18 13:32:54 · 6 answers · asked by invipex 1 in United States

I read that student loan interest was tax deductable no matter how you do your taxes. Is this true? We always take the standard deduction and this is the first year we have started paying student loans that were in deferment.

2006-10-18 13:31:34 · 4 answers · asked by saratgoo 3 in United States

i own a house in las vegas. i want to move back to california. i dont want to sell the house & i ant to leave it as my primary residence. can i leave it as my primary residence & work in california with out paying any extra taxes?

2006-10-18 12:56:13 · 9 answers · asked by james m 1 in United States

I want to live in the city for about 5 years until I'm older and move back into the house (out in the country) later on... Feel free to leave me with other remarks to think about as I have not rented a home before...thx

2006-10-18 12:48:35 · 16 answers · asked by 33ea 3 in United States

Hello Everyone,

I need your help with a tax issue. I'm 23 years old and I've never filed taxes before, and up until 2005 I didn't need to. I made about $15,000 last year, but I didn't file taxes. I returned to school this fall and I need financial aid from the government. So I am currently doing my 2005 taxes. There is one huge problem though:

$4235 of the $15000 I made was untaxed. Apparently, a company I worked for earlier in the year made a mistake with the number of exemptions I put down, and I didn't catch it.

How much do you think I will owe in taxes when I do my tax return?

2006-10-18 12:34:17 · 6 answers · asked by Mike 2 in United States

I haven't paid my taxes in 3 years. I don't have most of my W2's anymore. Can I still get my taxes done? Can the preparer( H&R Block, ect...) look the W2's up? What about penalties and fees? I want to file, but don't want to get in trouble. What should I do?

2006-10-18 12:06:33 · 5 answers · asked by Kevin B 1 in United States

2006-10-18 12:00:52 · 3 answers · asked by misterslugworth 1 in United States

2006-10-18 11:46:23 · 3 answers · asked by Julie V 1 in United States

I am working on board a self propelled pipelaying vessel in the Gulf of Mexico 120 nautical miles south of New Orleans
Company is stopping US Witholding tax

2006-10-18 08:46:12 · 4 answers · asked by arthurtich 1 in United States

Are there any fund(mutual or whatever) which can be beneficiated by tax deduction when you file your tax-return? like 401K?
I know that 401K is a kind of Tax-deferred one that you need to pay your income tax when you receive it after 65 years-old. But for this, the goverment gives you a benefit when you file your tax-return.
I mean this kind of benefit that you can have in your tax-return.
I am korean and not good at speaking English, hope that any answerer can understand my point.

2006-10-18 07:43:54 · 5 answers · asked by effort_50 1 in United States

I am in the process of starting an LLC with two other people. How many times a year does business entities have to file taxes? Is it once a year on April 15th? Or is it 4 times a year? Thanks

2006-10-18 07:25:53 · 6 answers · asked by Collegenode 1 in United States

He is accused of a $12 million tax fraud and failing to file several years returns. Should the courts really send a message to other high profile tax protesters by sending him away for 15 years. Or should they let him off if he pays his taxes?

2006-10-18 06:34:26 · 8 answers · asked by daoco 4 in United States

My husband and I both work full time. We have 2 children. Currently, both of us claim 0 dependents. I thought I read somewhere that the person who makes the largest salary should claim the least amount of dependents possible, and the one with the lowest should claim as many as possible. If I do that, it will cover the cost of my family's insurance. Should we still be covered tax wise? I don't want to owe taxes when it's all said and done.

2006-10-18 06:00:01 · 9 answers · asked by Sarena M 2 in United States

2006-10-18 05:49:35 · 9 answers · asked by bngmm2000 1 in United States

For college use?

2006-10-18 05:24:45 · 5 answers · asked by schoolot 5 in United States

2006-10-18 04:34:53 · 8 answers · asked by gripe69_992001 1 in United States

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