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Is it like 5% or something or is it all based on weight and such

2006-12-12 02:05:40 · 2 answers · asked by DznyGrl 2 in United States

I recently got married to a woman with a 2 yr old. Obviously this changes my tax standing. I make ~57k/ year and she makes ~30k/year. Last year's W-4 (when I was single), I took 1 deduction, me. She took 3 (herself, her little boy, and head of household). FYI: Something I just learned in the difference between last year's taxes, and this year's.....the marriage penalty tax is a killer. Anyway, I've been re-evaluting how we should set up our W-4s. I've been to the IRS's website and used their calculator. It said the dumbest thing....we should both claim 0 and actually have $166 removed from my paycheck. This obviously doesn't make since that means they will be taking even more out our paychecks and we're getting a refund now as it stands. Did the W-4 paper worksheet, and it said to claim 0 and have $10 taken out. Went to H&R Block's website calculator and it said for me to claim 10 and her claim 7. This makes no sense. We are trying to avoid a refund and oweing. Ideas?

2006-12-12 01:56:04 · 3 answers · asked by scotty_b_1976 3 in United States

i am writing my position paper, on the tax dilemma in Niagara County, NY, and need two positions in solving the case, does anyone know where I could start??, like a possible solution, or where I should go to find out??

2006-12-12 01:41:42 · 1 answers · asked by babyhuggs89 1 in United States

I should not have any property tax, I own a moped and have already paid taxes on it. Your immediate attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank You Ronald R. Pugh
key number 2006-0-PP-6431190

2006-12-12 00:55:44 · 1 answers · asked by theportigee42 1 in United States

My husband is self employed and about to employ a part time assistant. How do I calculate and pay PAYE?

2006-12-12 00:55:41 · 10 answers · asked by JENNY P 1 in United Kingdom

I live in an isolated property with no mains electricity (in UK) - if I have a mains power supply installed should I be charged VAT on the installation? I don't seem to be able to get consistent answers...

2006-12-12 00:39:40 · 4 answers · asked by Julie S 1 in United Kingdom

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If I made $24,000 gross income, and I claimed myself, and had $4,300 taken out for taxes should I receive anything back? Also when I sign up to get my taxes electronically does that mean I have to get them filed over the internet?

2006-12-11 19:19:06 · 1 answers · asked by sbravens35 2 in United States

im single, 26, pay about $7500 in rent a year, have zero exemptions, live in CA. and have already paid $10,000 dollars on earnings of $40,000. What should I expect back?

2006-12-11 18:13:56 · 6 answers · asked by jygolfer_72 1 in United States

I would like to know my company and my tax liability in india

2006-12-11 17:45:56 · 3 answers · asked by mans 2 in India

If I am Canadian and my husband is American and he files his income tax for Canadian ONLY source income as "Married filing seperate" does he need to put any of my information in there or can he leave the spouse information blank since he isn't claiming for any tax credits other then the Canada/US Tax Treaty?

2006-12-11 17:14:36 · 2 answers · asked by Jacq 2 in United States

2006-12-11 16:55:55 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

He is marrying someone who makes about $35,000 and she will be claiming 3 children on her taxes. They are debating whether they can get married this year or should they wait until 2007 for tax reasons. Will it make any difference on taxes? He thinks getting married this year will hurt her tax return. Does she need to remain single for the rest of this year for the best tax benifit?

2006-12-11 16:44:39 · 3 answers · asked by when and how 4 in United States

Thanks for any assistance you can provide!

2006-12-11 16:38:57 · 2 answers · asked by J M 1 in United States

If you won the lottery or who wants to be a millionaire or the amazing race, etc. is it true you would owe 50 percent to the U.S. government as tax...?

2006-12-11 15:12:29 · 29 answers · asked by kewtber 3 in United States

Recieved letter in mail from Fleet Funding saying I won 39,000 $.Was sent a check from the Sovereign Bank for 4,900.00 to pay the tax and charge payments. Upon doing so I will be paid the remainder.I called the # provided and was given instructions and an address to pay taxes etc.After doing so there will be $350.00 left that is mine to do with as i please.The address that i'm supposed to send the money to is- Linda Ross,9115 5th Ave,New York,N.Y. 11002.Does anyone know if this is a scam?The places i listed above all seem to check out.HELP.

2006-12-11 15:07:52 · 5 answers · asked by mefupyrass 1 in United Kingdom

So i get 7.25 an hour and im 16 years old. How much do I REALLY get? like 6.75? or like 6.80 or what plzz tell me

2006-12-11 14:24:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

A friend of mine just recently lost her job. The way her search for another job is going, she's sure she won't be working again until after the holidays. Can she file her 2006 return now?

2006-12-11 14:18:25 · 4 answers · asked by qtpisunshine 2 in United States

I know with friends that have children that receive about $3000 back in taxes for the year when they file. Do you get more money back being married? We got married in January this year so always filed separately and in previous years have only gotten back a few hundred, if that. Would we get more now? We both made approx. $18,000 each last year.

2006-12-11 14:05:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

And if they sell the home, how will there taxes be calculated

2006-12-11 13:54:26 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

1. Property Tax
2. Excise Tax
3. Income Tax

2006-12-11 13:49:50 · 5 answers · asked by holdingontoaswingset 1 in Other - Taxes

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2006-12-11 13:05:50 · 3 answers · asked by Mr Rockmore 2 in Other - Taxes

what about if i make 942.40 and claim 2? This is in Texas.

2006-12-11 12:59:27 · 2 answers · asked by TXHIMstudent83 1 in United States

Hi, i got the 1099-MISC forms from the IRS. Now do I fill it out for every transaction and give a copy to the agent or do I wait till the end of the year and send one copy to the agent and one copy to the IRS? Thanks

2006-12-11 11:37:40 · 3 answers · asked by A Real Man 2 in United States

A.It is less than the investor’s actual tax rate.
B.It is more than the investor’s actual tax rate.
C.It is not affected by the investor’s actual tax rate.
D.It must be equal to the investor’s actual tax rate.

2006-12-11 11:18:59 · 2 answers · asked by pretty smile 2 in United States

I had to pay in on my taxes last year, but I doubt I will this year. I am not sure. I guess I should meet with my tax preparer before the year end? Anyway, I have given away about 1, 070 for a friend who needed help when his home burnt and the church took up an offering. I also gave him a lot of items from my home that would probably equal up to at least $250 or more. Anyway, I hope I can take that off of my taxes. I don't have a lot of money left to donate, but I would like to sponser a very needy child at school, this Christmas season. I would like to spend money on her, rather than paying into the government, if I have to pay in this year.
What advice can you give me. Thank you.

2006-12-11 11:14:44 · 4 answers · asked by just julie 6 in United States

I'm living in Mexico and have been for 1 1/2 years. I am a consultant working on projects in the USA (work from home in Mexico) but I'm paid by a company in Canada. I have not set foot in Canada for nearly 2 years but still have a driver's license, credit cards, and a car registered in Canada. It burns my butt that I have to pay the same taxes as someone living there. I am not eligible for the Overseas Employment Tax Credit because I am not an employee of the Canadian company. Is there any way to avoid paying the same taxes as someone who is actually living in Canada and enjoying the benefits of those taxes? I understand that there is no way to avoid 100% of my taxes without declaring myself a non-resident.

2006-12-11 10:45:20 · 4 answers · asked by BAF 2 in Canada

i have 2 dependants and i claim head of household.

2006-12-11 10:42:29 · 4 answers · asked by DESIREE W 1 in United States

2006-12-11 10:05:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in United Kingdom

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